Why Jigsaw Puzzles Are a Great Activity for Seniors

Jigsaw puzzles have been around for years, and for good reason. They are simple, enjoyable, and a great way for seniors to stay mentally active. Whether done alone or with family members, puzzles can turn quiet time into something fun and rewarding. Research has shown that brain games like puzzles may help support memory, focus, […]
Dementia Risk Factor Nobody Talks About and What to Do

This podcast takes a closer look at often overlooked factors that can increase the risk of developing dementia, especially things people do not usually connect to brain health. It talks about lifestyle habits, daily routines, and subtle health issues that may play a bigger role than most people realize. It also gives practical steps on […]
The Father by Florian Zeller

The Father is a psychological drama that pulls you straight into the confusing and often disorienting experience of memory loss. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Anthony, alongside Olivia Colman. Hopkins delivers a powerful performance that feels both unsettling and deeply human, capturing the vulnerability and frustration that comes with cognitive decline. The story centers […]
Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act Becomes Law to Deliver In-Home Caregiving

Veterans Who Qualify for Care in a Nursing Home May Now Receive the Same Care in the Comfort of Their Own Home The Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act (H.R. 542 and S. 141) became law with former President Biden signing the legislation to enact the law to deliver more home health care benefits to qualifying […]
Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act H.R.542/S.141 Created by Both Democratic and Republican Representative and Senator Coming up for Vote

The Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act will enable veterans who need full-time caregiving services to no longer be forced to move into a nursing home to receive the around-the-clock care. As a vote will be coming up possibly in the coming week, and this simply allows the same money that would be spent in a […]
