Brain health is important for seniors. Actively keeping your brain in good shape will help you stay mentally sharp as you age. Research shows there are three areas to consider when you plan to maintain and improve the health of your brain: your mind, your body, and your spirit.
You can easily add brain health activities to your daily routine. Physical activity, healthy eating, meditation, reading, playing games, and trying to memorize phone numbers can all help.
The Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s website has many ideas about how to get started.
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. provides provincewide support services and education programs to people with Alzheimer’s disease, families, physicians, and health care providers.
The BC Brain Injury Association is dedicated to promoting a better quality of life for those living with an acquired brain injury (ABI), through education, information, prevention, support, and advocacy.
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Healthy eating, physical exercise, and social connections are keys to keeping your brain healthy. What can you do to get active? Find out in:
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