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12 Ways to Keep Your Brain YoungEvery brain changes with age, and mental function changes along with it. Mental decline ...
06/19/2024

12 Ways to Keep Your Brain Young

Every brain changes with age, and mental function changes along with it. Mental decline is common, and it's one of the most feared consequences of aging. But cognitive impairment is not inevitable. Here are 12 ways you can help maintain brain function.

1. Get mental stimulation
Through research with mice and humans, scientists have found that brainy activities stimulate new connections between nerve cells and may even help the brain generate new cells, developing neurological "plasticity" and building up a functional reserve that provides a hedge against future cell loss.
Any mentally stimulating activity should help to build up your brain. Read, take courses, try "mental gymnastics," such as word puzzles or math problems Experiment with things that require manual dexterity as well as mental effort, such as drawing, painting, and other crafts.

2. Get physical exercise
Research shows that using your muscles also helps your mind. Animals who exercise regularly increase the number of tiny blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to the region of the brain that is responsible for thought. Exercise also spurs the development of new nerve cells and increases the connections between brain cells (synapses). This results in brains that are more efficient, plastic, and adaptive, which translates into better performance in aging animals. Exercise also lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels, helps blood sugar balance and reduces mental stress, all of which can help your brain as well as your heart.

3. Improve your diet
Good nutrition can help your mind as well as your body. For example, people that eat a Mediterranean style diet that emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, unsaturated oils (olive oil) and plant sources of proteins are less likely to develop cognitive impairment and dementia.

4. Improve your blood pressure
High blood pressure in midlife increases the risk of cognitive decline in old age. Use lifestyle modification to keep your pressure as low as possible. Stay lean, exercise regularly, limit your alcohol to two drinks a day, reduce stress, and eat right.

5. Improve your blood sugar
Diabetes is an important risk factor for dementia. You can help prevent diabetes by eating right, exercising regularly, and staying lean. But if your blood sugar stays high, you'll need medication to achieve good control.

6. Improve your cholesterol
High levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol are associated with an increased the risk of dementia. Diet, exercise, weight control, and avoiding to***co will go a long way toward improving your cholesterol levels. But if you need more help, ask your doctor about medication.

7. Consider low-dose aspirin
Some observational studies suggest that low-dose aspirin may reduce the risk of dementia, especially vascular dementia. Ask your doctor if you are a candidate.

8. Avoid to***co
Avoid to***co in all its forms.

9. Don't abuse alcohol
Excessive drinking is a major risk factor for dementia. If you choose to drink, limit yourself to two drinks a day.

10. Care for your emotions
People who are anxious, depressed, sleep-deprived, or exhausted tend to score poorly on cognitive function tests. Poor scores don't necessarily predict an increased risk of cognitive decline in old age, but good mental health and restful sleep are certainly important goals.

11. Protect your head
Moderate to severe head injuries, even without diagnosed concussions, increase the risk of cognitive impairment.

12. Build social networks
Strong social ties have been associated with a lower risk of dementia, as well as lower blood pressure and longer life expectancy.

Healthy Aging Tips4 - Schedule regular check-ups with a doctorRegular check-ups can also help catch concerns early and i...
11/09/2023

Healthy Aging Tips

4 - Schedule regular check-ups with a doctor

Regular check-ups can also help catch concerns early and improve the chances for effective treatment.

Here are some ways to support your family members’ visits with health care providers:

- Encourage them to reach out to their doctor immediately if they’re experiencing pain or any new symptoms

- Ask about their upcoming visits to doctors/specialists

- Offer to drive or go with them to appointments

- Help them manage medications if needed. Make sure they maintain a current list of their medications, including both prescription and over-the-counter medications and any supplements, and are sharing this list with their health care providers

- Ask your older family member if they’d feel comfortable allowing you or another family member access to their medical records and permission to talk with their doctors. This could help them stay on top of their appointments and medications

Healthy Aging Tips3 - Encourage healthy eatingHaving a healthy diet can help support muscles and strengthen bones, which...
11/08/2023

Healthy Aging Tips

3 - Encourage healthy eating

Having a healthy diet can help support muscles and strengthen bones, which can help with balance and independence.

Consider these tips to help incorporate a healthy diet in your loved ones’ routines:

- Take them to the grocery store and pick out healthy options

- Discuss their favorite traditional recipes and talk about whether you can make them healthier; for example, by substituting olive oil for butter, or yogurt for sour cream

- Visit them once a week and make a healthy meal together. Consider cooking extra and packaging leftovers so they have individual servings to enjoy later in the week

- Encourage them to talk with their doctor or pharmacist about their diet and any vitamin and mineral supplements they may need

Healthy Aging Tips2 - Promote physical activityExercise can help reduce levels of stress and anxiety, improve balance an...
11/07/2023

Healthy Aging Tips

2 - Promote physical activity

Exercise can help reduce levels of stress and anxiety, improve balance and lower risk of falls, enhance sleep, and decrease feelings of depression. Most importantly, people who exercise regularly not only live longer, but also may live better — meaning they enjoy more years of life with less pain or disability.

- Help your loved ones aim for a mix of activities. This could include walking around the neighborhood, lifting weights, gardening, or stretching

- Experts recommend at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise, and muscle-strengthening activities at least two days each week

- Share your favorite activities that get you moving.

Are there any you could do together? If so, that’s a bonus because you’re not only helping promote physical activity but also helping to prevent loneliness and social isolation

Healthy Aging Tips1. Prevent social isolation and lonelinessAs people age, they often find themselves spending more time...
11/06/2023

Healthy Aging Tips

1. Prevent social isolation and loneliness

As people age, they often find themselves spending more time alone. Poor health, the death of a partner, caring for a loved one, and other situations that are more likely as people age can all lead to being socially isolated or feeling lonely.

As a family member, you can play an important role in helping the older adults in your life to stay socially connected. Here are some ways you can help:

- Schedule daily, weekly, or biweekly phone calls or video chats.

- Encourage them to seek out others with shared interests, such as through a garden club, volunteer organization, or walking group.

Healthy Aging TipsIf you have older family members or loved ones, you may worry about their health as they age. Aging in...
11/06/2023

Healthy Aging Tips

If you have older family members or loved ones, you may worry about their health as they age. Aging increases the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, arthritis, cancer, and dementia. As a family member, it’s important to encourage healthy lifestyle behaviors in your loved ones — it’s never too late to start!

So what can you do to help the older adults in your life manage their health, live as independently as possible, and maintain quality of life as they age?

Happy Halloween from Weston Retirement Village
10/31/2023

Happy Halloween from Weston Retirement Village

There will be so much to do at Weston Retirement Village. Prepare to join our vibrant retirement community in a variety ...
09/19/2023

There will be so much to do at Weston Retirement Village. Prepare to join our vibrant retirement community in a variety of activities, it could include, music, arts, movie nights, exquisite dining, day trips, and much more. All designed around your preferences for you to always find something you’ll love.

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It's important to exercise. Be sure to have an active retirement and a healthy one. Weston boasts three major parks in b...
09/15/2023

It's important to exercise. Be sure to have an active retirement and a healthy one. Weston boasts three major parks in beautiful Toronto, Ontario, each of which has its own features to explore and be active.

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It's important to save for retirement. When the time comes, you'll be happy you did.//www.retirementvillage.ca/pre-regis...
09/12/2023

It's important to save for retirement. When the time comes, you'll be happy you did.
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437-881-7118 / 905-695-1953 ext 315

Always keep happiness at the top of your list.
09/11/2023

Always keep happiness at the top of your list.

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