The Importance of Physical Activity in Maintaining Cognitive Abilities The Importance of Physical Activity in Maintaining Cognitive Abilities Physical activity plays a fundamental role in maintaining and improving cognitive abilities. Numerous studies have shown that...
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...
We see you. You are at a crossroads in your professional life, driven by a deep desire to give meaning to your daily routine. The profession of caregiver attracts you, not just as a job, but as a vocation. You don’t just want to help; you want to be a pillar, a...
Toilet assistance is one of the most intimate and delicate gestures we can provide to an elderly person, particularly when they are affected by Alzheimer’s disease or related cognitive disorders. From our experience and feedback from the caregivers we train, we...
Being a family caregiver means taking on a multifaceted role, a marathon of endurance where both heart and mind are constantly engaged. You juggle medical appointments, treatments, household management, and emotional support. In this daily race, it's easy to forget...
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...
In a constantly evolving world where academic and social challenges are becoming more complex, improving students’ cognitive skills represents a major issue for our education system. These fundamental skills – attention, memory, executive functions,...
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...
Aging is a natural process that affects the entire body — and the brain is no exception. After 60, it is common to notice changes in memory, concentration, or information processing speed. These changes should not be seen as inevitabilities, but as signals to take...
A solution for senior accommodation: foster families A senior over 60 years old who no longer has the necessary autonomy to live alone at home or who would like an alternative to institutional care can turn to accommodation in foster families. This flexible and...
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