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Welcome to our Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) Article Archive, where you’ll find a wealth of information and resources dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with mild to moderate dementia. Each article offers insights into evidence-based techniques, success stories, and practical approaches for enhancing cognitive function, social engagement, and overall well-being. Whether you’re a caregiver, healthcare professional, or simply interested in learning more about non-pharmacological dementia therapies, we invite you to explore our curated content and discover how CST can support a more vibrant, connected life for those experiencing memory challenges.
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
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Man Saved By Pet
Two-Legged Chihuahua Saves Owner’s Life by Detecting Heart Attack A two-legged Chihuahua named Champ detected a potentially fatal heart attack before his owner even felt symptoms, saving his life in the process. 63-year-old Andrew Kuzyk says Champ’s unusual...
Which Makes You Happiest
Which of the Things You Love Make You Happiest? When we think about the emotion of love, we usually think of people. We love our friends, our families, our neighbors, and our communities. But what about other “loves” in our lives? For example, I love chocolate,...
Tiger Attack
Real Life Experience: I Was Attacked By A Wild Tiger It was a chilly autumnal morning in October 2009 when I woke in my tent in Primorsky Krai, Russia, near the border with North Korea and China. My team of six had been catching wild Siberian tigers with snares and...
Love Conquers the Atlantic
Love Conquers the Atlantic’–Newfoundland Couple’s Message in a Bottle Found in Ireland 13 Years Later A bottle containing a note from a Newfoundland couple is shown on a beach in southwestern Ireland – credit Kate Gay, handout From the shores of Newfoundland to the...
Space Out
Experience: I am the world champion of ‘doing nothing’ The Space-Out competition involves sitting still for 90 minutes – no sleeping, no noise, no checking phones From an early age I worried if I was doing enough. Growing up in Hong Kong, a city where competition is...
Unstructured Summer
Why an unstructured summer is good for kids Think backyard chaos, creativity from boredom, and building confidence with dirt and scraped knees. Here are research-backed reasons why ditching the schedule could be your best parenting decision of the summer. Structure...