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Creative Art Co's selection of windows interactive or non-interactive are the perfect accompaniment to our resident “Front Door” wraps. Like the "Front Door" wraps, these shuttered windows add to a sense of community and create a less institutional look for residents on their daily walks down hallways.

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A snoezelen area is a therapeutic, sensory-stimulating environment that can be used for residents with dementia. Snoezelen rooms can improve communication for your residents while also reducing aggressive behavior. Here are a few quick ideas. Get more senior activity ideas at notjustbingo.com TODAY!

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Doll therapy is so beneficial for those who are drawn to it. Having therapy dolls displayed in visible locations on memory care units, and particularly in a nursery life station setting, provides t…

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If your senior living community has a memory care unit, you already know how busy it can be. It’s bustling with all sorts of resident, staff, and visitor activity. All that extra stimulation can increase anxiety and negative behaviors in residents. Here’s how to keep the environment cozy, peaceful, and calm. In this article we cover: What Can Cause Too Much Stimulation Why Environment Matters 3 Steps for Creating a Calm Environment

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