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The best sensory activities in nursing homes

by Suzie | Sep 3, 2023 | All about Alzheimer’s, Coaches' advices, All about Alzheimer’s

Sensory stimulation is an effective approach to promoting cognitive and emotional stimulation in elderly people in retirement homes. By using specific sensory activities, it is possible to stimulate memories, improve quality of life and encourage residents’...

Our tips for travelling with Alzheimer’s patients

by Suzie | Nov 3, 2021 | Advice from our coaches, All about Alzheimer's, All about Alzheimer’s, Advice from our coaches

If you have decided to take a person with Alzheimer’s disease on a trip, it is likely because you have already determined the factors that may affect the trip: the safety of the person, their condition, the destination, etc. Although you are prepared, you will...

Supporting someone with Alzheimer’s

by Suzie | Dec 10, 2021 | All about Alzheimer’s, Coaches' advices, Technical sheets, Technical sheets

In this guide, we will detail how SCARLETT can be used for supporting someone with Alzheimer’s. SCARLETT is a cognitive stimulation tool that is particularly suitable for them, as the activities are of a very easy level, and there is no score or timer. In...

Speech Language Pathologist & Alzheimer’s

by Suzie | Nov 22, 2019 | All about Alzheimer's, All about Alzheimer’s, All about Alzheimer’s

As we age, the brain’s ability to remember past events can gradually deteriorate, leading to language and behavioral disorders. Many seniors in France and Europe now have Alzheimer’s disease. Memories slowly fade, verbal and written communication becomes...
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