Category Alzheimer’s

Photographs and Memory Recall

Photographs and Memory Recall Photographs capture moments in time, but they do more than just preserve images. They shape how we remember events by triggering and sometimes changing our personal recollections. When we look at a photo from a family…

Routine Objects and Memory Anchors

Routine Objects and Memory Anchors Every day, we touch everyday items like a coffee mug, a keychain, or an old photo without much thought. These routine objects can become powerful memory anchors, simple tools that help us hold onto important…

Familiar Objects and Dementia Comfort

Familiar objects play a key role in bringing comfort to people with dementia. These everyday items from their past help reduce anxiety, spark happy memories, and make the world feel less confusing.[1][2][3][4][5] Think about a favorite chair, a soft blanket,…

Reducing Clutter for Brain Calmness

Reducing Clutter for Brain Calmness A cluttered home or workspace can make your mind feel just as messy. Clearing out the extra stuff around you helps lower stress and brings a sense of calm to your brain. Studies show that…

Lighting Improvements for Cognitive Clarity

Lighting Improvements for Cognitive Clarity Good lighting does more than help you see clearly. It can sharpen your focus, boost alertness, and improve thinking skills by influencing how your brain works. Special cells in your eyes called intrinsically photosensitive retinal…

Contrast Sensitivity in Dementia

Contrast Sensitivity in Dementia Contrast sensitivity is the eye’s ability to tell the difference between an object and its background, like seeing a gray sock on a gray carpet. In people with dementia, this skill often weakens early on, making…

Color Coding for Dementia Care

Color Coding for Dementia Care People with dementia often feel lost or confused in their surroundings. Color coding offers a simple way to make spaces easier to understand and navigate. This approach uses bright, distinct colors on doors, walls, hallways,…

Visual Cues for Memory Support

Visual Cues for Memory Support Our brains love pictures and patterns. They help us remember things better than words alone. Think about sticking a note on your fridge with a bright drawing. That image sticks in your mind and reminds…