- Tips and strategies for daily living
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle
- Adapting leisure interests to meet new abilities
- Using assistive technology to remain independent
- Strategies for living alone
- How to meet others affected by dementia
- Becoming a peer mentor or advocate
- Being supported in the workplace
- Understanding personal expressions and managing distress
Even though living with dementia can sometimes be challenging, it is important to try to be as healthy as possible to maintain a healthy brain. You can enrich your quality of life by making healthy lifestyle choices. By choosing to eat right, manage stress and participate in physical and mental activity, you may be able to improve how you manage changes and slow down how quickly the disease progresses. Below you will find information on how you can improve your brain health.
Source: The above information was compiled with permission from Alzheimer Society of Cambridge. (2009). Heads up for Healthier Living. Cambridge, Canada: Alzheimer Society of Cambridge.
Helpful links and resources
Brain Booster - Alzheimer Society Canada
Puzzles, recipes and fitness tips to give your brain a boost.
Canada's Food Guide
A guide for healthy eating.
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
For information on helmet safety and suppliers.
Food for Aging Well: A Guide to Healthy Eating for Older Adults - Dieticians of Canada
Content helps to guide older adults in making healthy eating choices.