Study after study indicates that
keeping our brains active as we grow older is just as important as staying
physically active. As we age, not only do
we lose muscle mass but our brain begins to shrink. The Everyday Health Media’s website explains
that, “your brain's cognitive reserve — its ability to withstand neurological
damage due to aging and other factors without showing visible signs of slowing
or memory loss — diminishes through the years.”
The goal of brain exercises is to
help increase the brain’s cognitive reserves.
One of Everyday Health’s simple tips
for improving brain function is to test your recall. They suggest that you make a list with
several items on it such as errands to run or groceries to buy, and then
memorize it. A few hours later, try to recall
as many items from the list as you can. In
addition engage in activities that require fine-motor skills such as knitting,
drawing, painting, and jigsaw puzzles.
Another activity for increasing
cognitive brain function is to visualize how to spell a word and then think of
other words that begin with or end with the same letters. Also it is beneficial to undertake new activities
in your daily life such as learning how to cook various types of cuisine, learning
a foreign language or to play an instrument. Seniors can also keep brains active and
healthy by learning to play a new sport like golf, tennis or yoga.
At MorningStar Senior Living of Sparks,
we recognize the importance of providing an environment where our residents can
engage in meaningful as well as fun and entertaining activities, including
brain exercises. Our monthly calendar is
loaded with daily activities of great interest to our residents.
This
post is intended for informational purposes only. Please contact your health care provider with
any questions or concerns you have regarding your health.
MorningStar of Sparks’ unique mission
statement “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior
communities. Committed to creating a
true home for residents within a gorgeous setting, our foundation is built on
honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling to
serve. We encourage you to schedule a visit to learn more about our exceptional senior living.
Source:
everydayhealth.com/longevity/mental-fitness/brain-exercises-for-memory.aspx
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