Certus Premier Memory Care Living Awarded

CERTUS Premier Memory care living’s mission is simple — making memory care better. Unlike any other memory care, CERTUS has created a supportive environment designed for people living with dementia find meaning, purpose and daily success. This unique approach has allowed CERTUS to stand out and be recognized as a top provider in the area, receiving a 2022 Retirement Living Award from Orlando Magazine […]
Conducting Photo-based Reminiscent Therapy Session

As published in February of 2022 in the “Cognitive Benefits of Photo Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia Patients” research study, Photo Reminiscence Therapy (pRT) can improve the quality of life for those living with dementia or related forms of memory impairment. Conducted by a coalition of organizations, including the National Institute for Dementia Education, the CERTUS Institute, Vivid-Pix, Tellegacy, and achi, the […]
Talking Turkey: Celebrating Thanksgiving With Dementia

Breaking bread with loved ones is a special time to make memories together and sitting down for Thanksgiving with dementia can be one of the most memorable meals of the year. If you have a loved one who is living with dementia, you may be concerned about shifts in the family dynamic. Caregivers often experience […]
Making Of The Most Of The Holidays With Dementia (And Covid-19!)

The holiday season is a joyful time, but it can also be stressful — especially now, as we try to navigate celebrations during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on understanding the impacts that COVID is having on people who are living with dementia, making holidays with dementia a topic of concern for the CERTUS Institute. […]
Is It Time To Move Mom And/or Dad To Senior Care?

What To Do When You Say “Yes” & They Say “No” Most seniors want to age in place within the comfort of their home and tend not to be interested on moving to a senior care facility. This might be an ideal situation for many seniors but for someone with dementia, the home may become […]
Celebrating Father’s Day When Dad Has Dementia

Celebrating holidays during a pandemic is not easy for anyone, much less when dad has dementia. You may be left wondering how to celebrate in a meaningful way. You are not alone. About 15.7 million family caregivers care for someone who has dementia. [Alzheimer’s Association. (2015). 2015 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures.] Father’s Day is a […]
Caring For Dementia At Home: Ways To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

t’s St. Patrick’s Day and since you’re likely staying at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, here are a few ways to celebrate. Celebrating holidays can be challenging for seniors living with dementia at home and while they may not celebrate in the same ways as they used to, there are still many creative ways […]
The Mind Diet – What Is It And How Does It Help Memory Loss?

The Connection Between Dementia and Nutrition Wondering about the connection between dementia and nutrition? The MIND diet was created using research about how food affects the rate of cognitive aging and your risk of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia (ADRD). This healthy and easy-to-follow diet is also highly recommended by physicians and experts in memory care. Even being […]
Tips To Prevent Wandering In Alzheimer’s Disease And Related Dementia

Wandering is a common behavior associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia (ADRD). Understandably, many people worry about their family member wandering off to an unknown location where they will be alone. Yet, while wandering can pose safety issues, there are many ways to prevent your loved one from becoming lost or scared. For those […]
Don’t Miss The Sunrise Due To Sundowning

Sundowning, or sundown syndrome, is a neurological phenomenon characterized by increased confusion and agitation that typically occurs later in the day. This condition is not a disease itself but a group of symptoms/behaviors that occur in the later afternoon and span into the night. Sundowning can cause a variety of behaviors, such as confusion, anxiety, […]