USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile
USF Positive Aging Lab

@usf_pal

Research laboratory devoted to translating #integrative health innovations into practice. #music #mindfulness #social engagement

ID: 1323005176026853376

linkhttps://www.usf.edu/cbcs/aging-studies/ calendar_today01-11-2020 20:53:19

44 Tweet

24 Takipçi

55 Takip Edilen

NIH NIDCD (@nih_nidcd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research from UC Irvine has identified the underlying mechanisms behind thinking, deciding, & remembering. The findings may aid the development of treatments for sensory-processing disorders, brain injuries, strokes, & more. bit.ly/3SmPdih #NIDCDgrantee

USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Music is an important aspect of everyone’s lives, especially people living with ADRD. Try playing some nostalgic music for your loved ones! 🤍

Music is an important aspect of everyone’s lives, especially people living with ADRD. Try playing some nostalgic music for your loved ones! 🤍
USF School of Aging Studies (@usfagingstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drs. Dobbs, Peterson, Meng, and Haley have been funded by the National Institutes of Health: National Institute on Aging to support their work analyzing the impact of a palliative care education intervention for staff in ALFs caring for people living with dementia.

Drs. Dobbs, Peterson, Meng, and Haley have been funded by the National Institutes of Health: National Institute on Aging to support their work analyzing the impact of a palliative care education intervention for staff in ALFs caring for people living with dementia.
USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? Black Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s but are underrepresented in research. Increasing diversity in studies is key to better care for all! #BlackHistoryMonth #BrainHealth #DementiaResearch

USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever notice how a song can bring back a memory from years ago? That’s because music activates multiple parts of the brain, including those linked to memory and emotion! #brainhealth

USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? Women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer's. This #WomensHistoryMonth, let’s honor women by advocating for brain health and dementia research. #EndAlz #BrainHealth #PositiveAging

USF Positive Aging Lab (@usf_pal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the seasons change, it’s a reminder to help our loved ones adapt to new routines and environments. Spring is a great time to reconnect and nurture their well-being. Happy Spring!🌸 #PositiveAging #DementiaCare #SpringRenewal