Isha Bhonde, an experienced physical therapist and advocate for holistic elder care, has been exploring how physical therapy ...
Some 2.3 million of U.S. adults older than 65 — more than 4% — have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in.
New research published in the Journal of Cognitive Enhancement has found that older adults who regularly participated in mentally challenging activities, such as reading or puzzles, maintained higher ...
A study reveals that young adults outpace children in learning new motor skills. However, they also lose these skills faster.
Older children may enjoy more detailed ... A 2017 review examined 100 studies examining how video games could affect cognitive function. The results suggest that playing video games may lead ...
But for older loved ones, traditional holiday activities might pose some challenges. Here at The Live In Care Company, we're dedicated to helping families navigate their loved ones' care journey, and ...
Dementia affects millions of people worldwide, and as our population ages, the number of cases is rising. This condition ...
Friendships are vital to our well-being, especially as we age. To build meaningful connections in later life, try some of ...
People with hoarding disorder can endanger themselves and their communities if left untreated. An Irwin nonprofit is stepping ...
Contrary to popular belief, children aren’t better at learning new skills than adults, new research from the University of Copenhagen has shown.
Loneliness and cognitive performance were related in the short term for older adults, according to a new study. For years, research has shown that older adults who are lonely are at greater risk for ...
One recent study across various universities in Spain concluded that "playing modern board games in the classroom could be better for learning and cognitive development than direct-instruction ...