Aging Gracefully
How to Maintain Brain Health
As we age, we need to exercise our brains in various ways to keep them sharp. Some ways to do that are:
- Exercise -especially aerobic exercise such as running, walking, playing basketball, dancing, hiking, swimming, and tennis.
- Eat right-vegetables, fruits, protein and be sure to drink enough water. Stay away from anything white-sugar, white rice, white potatoes. Remember, the darker the color, the more nutrients in the fruit or vegetable. For instance, eat more blueberries and dark green leafy vegetables.
- Challenge your brain to work in novel ways-take a different route to work, learn something new on the computer, learn a new language (no matter how long it takes you!) start a new hobby or craft, take a class, use your non-dominant hand to brush your teeth, learn how to play a musical instrument, etc.
- Explore new places or cultures; try different food and possibly learn how to make it.
- Surround yourself with stimulating people and situations, go to museums, concerts, sporting events, etc.
Support Group for Caregivers
Caregivers Support Group
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) began a Caregivers Support Group two weeks ago for people who are caring for elderly friends or relatives or for disabled children. The group began meeting February 1, 2013 noon-1:00. The participants had a lot to share! Come and join us. We will meet every Friday in the EAP suite. Register for the group by calling 410.328.5860 or by emailing Maureen at mmccarre@psych.umaryland.edu
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