Brain Bites With Nikki Gould
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
For the first time in our lifetime, we are seeing research and results that give us hope in the fight to prevent and treat cognitive decline. The key is knowing and getting ahead of it early!
By Jenny Kemper, Director, Kemper Cognitive Wellness Last month, Kemper announced the launch of a groundbreaking new program to restore brain function in early-stage Alzheimer’s and other dementias. The ultimate …
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New Reablement Program Demonstrates Ability to Push Back & Improve Cognition Kemper Cognitive Wellness has launched an innovative program for people interested in enhancing or restoring cognitive function. BrainFitBrainFit® is …
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Pilot Objective To determine whether a rigorous cognitive reablement program could improve symptoms of persons with Alzheimer’s or other dementias that are likely to translate to improved quality of life …