CAPE MAY – Emeritus offers tips to make your holidays stress-free.
Seven Tips for a Happier Holiday for Senior Caregivers:
The holidays can be stressful under the best of circumstances. For those of us caring for an elderly loved one, the possibilities for headaches – and heartache – can multiply quickly. The desire to hold on to beloved holiday traditions pulls at us, but is often at odds with our new reality.
Fortunately, there are things you can do to celebrate the season while still meeting the needs of your loved one. Go to www.theseniorcareblog.com/post/seven-tips-happier-holiday-senior-caregivers to read the seven tips that may help you and your family enjoy a stress-free holiday.
Need Holiday Cards? Order Before Time Runs Out!
Send holiday cards created by our very own Emeritus residents this season to friends and family. Each set of 25 cards with envelopes contains 5 different designs showcasing the winners of our Resident Artwork Contest.
Go to www.emeritussmartstore.com/holidaycards.htm to view the card set and to purchase your set now before the holidays arrive.
Learn How You Can Make Your Brain Healthier:
Watch the recent internet chat with Dr. Paul Nussbaum, a clinical neuropsychologist and leading national expert on brain health, on ways to increase cognitive fitness and delay the potential onset of memory loss.
“While researchers continue to search for a cure or preventive measure for Alzheimer’s, the good news is that there are specific steps each of us can take right now to increase the health of our brain and slow the potential onset of memory loss,” Dr. Nussbaum said.
To watch the chat, go to www.emeritus.com/how-you-can-make-your-brain-healthier-slow-potential-memory-loss.
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