Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
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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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Quiet
If you were asked where the most silent place on Earth is, you might respond Antarctica or somewhere in the Sahara Desert, but you’d actually be wrong. It’s in Minnesota—where among the many buildings of Orfield Laboratory lies the Anechoic Chamber, a place so...
Library Of Things
Does your two-year-old need a winter coat for a skiing holiday that they will outgrow before the following winter? What if there’s a cosmic phenomenon that’s taking place you want to see but you have no interest in owning a telescope? Have you ever thought about...
Judge Stunned
A recent article from the Washington Post reminds us that four years after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Zoom crackups are still happening in courtrooms. Corey Harris was only a few minutes late when he joined the zoom hearing about his suspended driver’s...
Should Phones be Allowed in School
Should cell phones be allowed in school? A recent study found that 65 percent of cell-owning teens bring their phones to school despite any bans that may be in place. Most schools now allow students to have cell phones but require them to be turned off during class...
Rollerskating Making a Comeback
In the mid-20th century, roller skating was more than just a recreational activity, it was a cultural phenomenon that defined an era. The golden age of roller-skating saw roller rinks become the social hubs of communities. They provided a space for people of all ages...
Why Marathons are Popular
Training to run 26.2 miles is a vigorous mental, physical and emotional test period -- yet more people young and old are going for it. The theme that I see a lot is people are using running as a way to get through something, it could be grief over a loss or the...