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5 Ways Dancing Makes a Difference for Those with Dementia

Dance and movement therapy are the most recent additions to the robust creative arts therapy program across United Hebrew’s campus.

Is it Aging, Dementia, or Alzheimer’s Disease? Know the Signs

While our brains slow with age, memory loss is not a normal part of the aging process. Know the signs of Alzheimer’s and what to do.

Benefits of Joining an Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group

Caring for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s or dementia can leave caregivers exhausted, overwhelmed, and isolated. But you don’t have to go it alone.

8 Great Holiday Gifts for the Seniors on Your List

From health sensors and e-readers to GPS shoes, an array of gadgets, apps, and devices can add convenience, safety and fun to your loved one’s life.

6 Tips for Managing Sandwich Generation Stress

For those in the sandwich generation—adults caring for children and their aging parents—the daily juggling act can be stressful. Here are some tips to help manage.

Exercise Each Day to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia

New research shows that exercise can help your brain grow, enhance cognitive function, and prevent Alzheimer’s and dementia. And we’re not even talking about long hours of grueling workouts!

Willow Gardens: Westchester’s Newest Memory Care Residence

Willow Gardens Memory Care is Westchester’s only nonprofit assisted living residence devoted exclusively to caring for those with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. We invite you to take a tour of our newest facility.

Take a ‘Trip’ Around the World at New Lazarus Gallery Art Exhibition

You can take a journey to sites near and far—see lions, flamingoes and look at Coney Island’s boardwalk in a new way—without ever leaving New Rochelle by touring our juried art exhibition.