Seniors are becoming more and more connected… A great reason to download brain games I recently read many interesting press articles, especially those dealing with seniors and new technologies. For example, there are many articles about brain teasers and...
You want to have a good memory? You don’t really know how to manage it? Don’t panic, here are some tips that should definitely help you! 1. Be active every day The more active a person is, the more likely they are to have a good memory. Indeed, it...
You stand in front of the refrigerator, the door open, with no idea what you came to get. You run into an acquaintance on the street, and their name is stuck on the tip of your tongue. Or worse, you forget an important appointment that you had noted down. These little...
In our journey of supporting families and professionals, we are confronted with one of the most distressing situations related to Alzheimer’s disease: the escape, or more precisely, wandering. This is not a voluntary attempt to escape, but rather the manifestation of...
Accompanying a person with Alzheimer’s disease is a journey that requires much more than good intentions. It is a deep commitment that demands skills, patience, and a nuanced understanding of a complex and evolving pathology. At Dynseo, we believe that to...
What are the 8 cognitive skills? Our brain is an extraordinary machine made up of nearly 86 billion neurons that allow us to perceive, understand, and interact with the world around us. This ability relies on eight fundamental cognitive skills that we use daily, often...
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