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Music Therapy at Cross Creek: Five Senses Series Part Four March 7, 2018

Music is something that can bring us together and give us a wonderful sense of community – which is one of the reasons we use music so frequently at Cross Creek at Lee’s Summit Assisted Living | Memory Care. Hearing certain songs can jog memories for those dealing with dementia,..
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Working to Prevent Dementia February 19, 2018

Alzheimers.net recently published an article discussing a new study that recognizes the power of lifestyle choices in dementia prevention. The article discusses that over one-third of all dementia cases may be preventable due to positive lifestyle choices. Encouraging public health strategies, such as regular exercise, protecting hearing and staying in..
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Puzzles, Artwork and Stuffed Animals, Oh My! January 17, 2018

A few of the interactive toys at Cross Creek include: bean bags with windows that allow residents to search for hidden items within and a large scrapbook featuring attached pieces that residents can fiddle with or manipulate, which can be calming for some individuals. At Cross Creek at Lee’s Summit..
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New Year’s Resolutions at Cross Creek January 10, 2018

At Cross Creek at Lee’s Summit Assisted Living | Memory Care, one of our goals is to help our residents improve their physical, mental and emotional health one day at a time. With this in mind, Cross Creek staff and residents got together and created New Year’s resolutions for themselves...
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It’s On the Tip of My Tongue: How Dementia Affects Taste Buds – Five Senses Series Part Three December 27, 2017

Meals are one of the constants that bring us together as humans. Food can reach us at a very primal place, and from a young age, we begin associating memories and feelings to different dishes. The five senses all experience changes as we age, but dementia can affect some senses..
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The Healing Effects of Touch – Five Senses Series Part One October 11, 2017

How physical contact with residents can have positive impacts in elder care. With the ever-increasing presence of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia in the senior population, there is a growing need to find ways to connect to patients who are living with these diseases. There are many different forms..
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