Memory Bouquet Club

May Monthly Newsletter

“Redefining Dementia one person at a time”

“Oxygenation”

Word of the Month – Oxygenation - The process of supplying oxygen to the blood or tissues. Brain tissue requires oxygenation for brain function and tissue integrity. Proper oxygenation is dependent on cardiac, vascular, and respiratory function. Aerobic exercise provides greater oxygenated blood flow to the brain

HEALTHY MIND, HEALTHY LIFE

The Pillar of Physical Exercise

There is much evidence to support that physical exercise positively impacts the brain; including one’s ability to think, learn and problem solve in addition to improving memory and enhancing overall wellbeing.

Aerobic exercise increases oxygen rich blood flow to the brain and can reduce one’s risk of cognitive decline, including dementia.

Here are some tips to help you give your body and brain the exercise they need:

  • Most adults need at least 150 minutes, or 30 minutes, 5 days a week of moderate intensity exercise. This can be broken down in 5 minute increments throughout the day

Some suggestions to build exercise into your daily life activity include:

  • Walk like you’re in a hurry or try a treadmill for moderate intensity aerobic exercise

  • Turn up the music and dance! Dancing provides great exercise

  • Swimming is great aerobic exercise and is easy on the joints

  • Biking or use of a stationary bike

  • Many seniors enjoy high aerobic intensity of racquetball (if physically able)

  • Seek out exercise groups in your community or at your local senior center

Bottom line is GET MOVING! Any exercise you add to your schedule is a start. Try tracking your exercise and setting goals to increase weekly. And don’t forget to hydrate!

@physioed

Irvin Poff: The Importance of Excercise #excercise #physioed #seniorspotlight #fyp #foryoupage

He’s 103!

Botes Memory Method is a method of staging neurocognitive decline through Occupational Therapy driven activity analysis of functional strengths and weaknesses. The Botes Memory Method was created by Sira Botes, OTR/L in an effort to provide best care pathways for those experiencing cognitive changes. 5 “Memory Bouquet Levels” - the Lily, the Daisy, the Violet, the Rose and the Bouquet - include specific characteristics that may be observed in persons staged at each flower level. The Bouquet roadmap offers the optimum in care, support, solutions, and hope on an otherwise desolate and often frightening terrain. You can learn more about Botes Memory Method on our website.

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