BRENTWOOD, Tenn., Nov. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Keeping people with dementia engaged is among the most effective ways to delay symptoms and improve daily life, but achieving it can be a challenge. New materials from Brookdale provide hands-on techniques that promote engagement and reduce frustration for those with the disease and their loved ones. The fresh resources include:
- Real couple Donna and John work on engagement activities – video
- A drum circle keeps people with dementia connected – video
- People with dementia flourish through gardening – video
- How the nation's largest senior care provider keeps dementia residents engaged – video
- Overcoming frustration through prompting – document
- How to know it's time to move to a dementia care community – document
- How to keep someone with dementia engaged in life activities – document
Experience the interactive Multimedia News Release here: http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7722131-brookdale-alzheimers-awareness
November is National Alzheimer's Awareness Month.
About Brookdale
Brookdale Senior Living Inc. is the leading operator of senior living communities throughout the United States. The Company is committed to providing senior living solutions primarily within properties that are designed, purpose-built and operated to provide the highest-quality service, care and living accommodations for residents. Brookdale operates independent living, assisted living, and dementia-care communities and continuing care retirement centers, with approximately 1,077 communities in 47 states and the ability to serve approximately 105,000 residents as of September 30, 2016. Through its ancillary services program, the Company also offers a range of outpatient therapy, home health, personalized living and hospice services.
Contact: Kristin Puckett and Dana Schroering, 615-564-8666 [email protected]
SOURCE Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
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