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Validation Therapy
Validation Therapy, by Dr. Naomi Feil, is specially designed for older adults with cognitive decline, encourages increased communication, aids in stress reduction, and promotes dignity and happiness. This method enhances the quality of life and overall mood by stimulating interaction and fostering a supportive, serene environment.
Memory Keepers
Dementia remains incurable, but Memory Keepers fights to slow its progression. Developed on the principles of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy and other evidence-based approaches, Memory Keepers curriculum applies engaging and remarkable methods to slow cognitive decline. Best of all, it's delivered at home and may be covered by insurance. The co-founders of Memory Keepers, Cheryl Kinney and Britt Lueken, dedicate themselves to providing accessible resources and programs to professionals preparing to fight against memory loss. At Private Home Care, we're proud to partner with Memory Keepers. In this blog, we'll explore how Memory Keepers utilizes non-pharmaceutical interventions to limit cognitive decline and what to expect from their innovative programs.
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Artfully Aging
Are you an older adult who would like to explore your artful side? Would you enjoy the cognitive and creative benefits of a professionally guided art session? Making art and engaging in creative pursuits have been proven to improve quality of life, increase joyful moments, and preserve brain health as we age.
As a preferred partner of Artfully Aging®, many of our PHC Caregivers are trained to work with clients 1-on-1 or in group settings to create beautiful watercolor art pieces together.
“Artfully Aging is a watercolor art program designed for seniors of all skill and care levels. Our holistic approach makes each art session meaningful and therapeutic. We have strived to create a program where every participant can tap into their own creative nature while experiencing a sense of joy and empowerment through participation.”
American Stroke Foundation
The Next Step Program at the American Stroke Foundation is a wellness program to help survivors of stroke continue to improve and regain independence in daily living skills, while providing a place to socialize and work with others who know and understand life after a stroke. The Next Step Program offers classes and programs to address physical, cognitive, social and emotional well-being.