Posts by Al Harlow
President & CEO, Deb Hiller, Talks With CBS Radio’s “Cleveland Connection” About SAIDO Learning™
Our President & CEO, Deb Hiller, was interviewed on CBS Radio’s Cleveland Connection on Sunday 2/9. Listen to Deb explain SAIDO Learning™ and how it is being implemented at all of our communities.
Read MoreEvents at Devon Oaks Assisted Living Community
Join us for our upcoming program at Devon Oaks Assisted Living Community, “The Art of Being Present.”
Read MoreSAIDO Learning™ Developer Mentioned by ‘The Independent’
Dr. Ryuta Kawashima is mentioned in a recent article published online by UK newspaper The Independent. Learn more here: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ryuta-kawashima-the-devil-who-cracked-the-dementia-code-8633489.html
Read MoreEliza Jennings Director of Legal Affairs Griveas Receives First Chair 2013 Rising Star Award
(Cleveland, Ohio) – Eliza Jennings, a nationally recognized and trusted expert in aging services, announced that Director of Legal Affairs Jennifer M. Griveas is a recipient of the First Chair 2013 Rising Star Award.
Read MoreEliza Jennings Board of Trustees Appoints 2014-2016 Officers
(Cleveland, Ohio) – Eliza Jennings, a nationally recognized and trusted expert in aging services, announced the appointment of its Board of Trustees officers for the fiscal 2014-2016 term effective July 11, 2013:
Read MoreEliza Jennings A SAIDO Learning™ Master Licensee
(Cleveland, Ohio) – Eliza Jennings, a nationally recognized and trusted expert in aging services, and its esteemed partner, Kumon Institute of Education of Osaka, Japan have executed a Master License Agreement to expand the treatment SAIDO Learning™, a non-pharmaceutical intervention that has been shown to improve the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Read MoreRatnaparkhi Joins Eliza Jennings
(Cleveland, Ohio) – Eliza Jennings, a nationally recognized and trusted expert in aging services, announced that Basabi R. Ratnaparkhi, Ph.D., LNHA, has joined the organization’s operations team as executive director of its Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitative Services community on the organization’s Health Campus on Cleveland’s West Side.
Read MoreMonitoring Your Sodium Intake
Recent clinical studies have suggested a link between sodium intake in seniors and the reduced capacity for mental focus. Seniors consuming too much salt may have trouble putting together a golf score or completing a crossword puzzle. Yet, little is known about how low sodium affects brain function or how to treat its negative effects.…
Read MoreWorking in a Little Extra Exercise
It’s an easy habit to label one’s regular chores as exercise for the day, but the fact of the matter is that we should be continually improving and expanding upon our exercise routines to increase circulation, cardiovascular fitness, and general wellbeing. The case is no different for aging adults, but the potential for modifying daily…
Read MoreSocial Habits as Mental Fitness
In our increasingly Internet-driven times, the term “social network” has taken an entirely digital meaning. But there’s a valuable tool for seniors lying in our pre-millennial definition of that term. Some research shows that aging adults with an active social calendar and network of friends are less likely to develop the brain conditions like dementia.…
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