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Memory
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Are
there ways in which Seniors can get over
their forgetfulness?
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Of course! There are some
simple ways to get over this problem.
Click Here
to find out how.
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There
is evidence that stimulating the brain can
actually reverse the process of mental
deterioration. Though memory is known to
fail with age, it appears that memory and
other mental processes are improved by
increasing physical and mental activity.
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As
people get older, especially after
retirement, they tend to be less active,
physically and mentally.
The less stimulated by the environment the
less active the neurons, or nerve cells
become. In a sense the brain goes into
hibernation. But it can be reawakened. If
mental activity increases, new branch-like
extensions called dendrites sprout in the
neurons. These dendrites establish
connections with other neurons, receiving
information and forming networks that create
strategies for problem-solving. |
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In
other words, the brain benefits from
exercise, almost as if it were another
muscle. So, the more the mind continues to
work, the greater the chances of retaining
mental function. That is why one must stay
intellectually engaged, be it a game of
chess or community service. |
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The
best way to avoid mental rigidity is by
keeping an open mind about new and different
ways to do things. Learning to use a
computer, trying to do old tasks in new ways
- the more the challenge the better. |
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Above
all, remember that there is great individual
variation in the way mental function changes
with age. Experts say that major
deterioration is not built into the brain.
The challenge is to find ways of
compensating for whatever decline that does
occur. And the first step is to cultivate
those dendrites by putting your mind to
work. |
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All medicines and medical
accessories that may be needed for treatment
of the residents should be stored as per the
advice of a senior physician. For eg: Oxygen
cylinders, suction apparatus and
intra-venous sets should be readily
available. Drugs should be replaced
periodically, considering their expiry date.
Transport facilities should be available in
case there is a need to rush them to the
hospital for intensive care. |
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