Maintaining quality of life for individuals with dementia in memory care settings is a critical objective, as is understanding the experiences of caregivers who provide support. This is your guide to identifying factors influencing quality of life in residential care for patients with dementia. Effective communication between caregivers and patients with dementia is essential for
Read MoreThe Therapeutic Role of Physical Activity for People with Dementia
Physical activity is proven to be a positive influence on individuals with dementia, offering multiple benefits outside of medication. This guide provides explores the evidence supporting the therapeutic effects of physical activity on cognitive function, behavioral symptoms, and overall well-being in dementia patients. Regular physical activity has been linked to improvements in cognitive function, including
Read MoreH2 Health Announces Partnership with Elk Valley Physical Therapy
H2 Health is excited to grow our outpatient family in West Virginia through a new partnership with Elk Valley Physical Therapy! The addition of this location in Elkview to the H2 Health Family of Brands grows our footprint in West Virginia as one of the largest outpatient therapy providers in the state. Our partnerships are
Read MoreH2 Health Announces Partnership with Cibolo Creek Physical Therapy
H2 Health is excited to grow our outpatient family in Texas through a new partnership with Cibolo Creek Physical Therapy! With 3 locations in the greater San Antonio area, these additions to the H2 Health Family of Brands further establishes our footprint in Texas as one of the largest outpatient therapy providers in the state.
Read MoreBetter Vision Through Occupational Therapy for Dementia
Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for individuals with dementia by addressing various functional impairments, including those related to vision. Low vision in people with dementia poses significant challenges in daily activities and overall well-being. This guide explores the ways in which occupational therapy interventions can help mitigate
Read MoreH2 Health Announces Partnership with Allcare Physical Therapy and Fitness
H2 Health is excited to add Allcare Physical Therapy and Fitness to the H2 Health family! This partnership will add an additional location to the alreayd four Back to Work Physical Therapy clinics in the greater Tampa and St Petersburg area. Allcare provides specialty physical therapy services and wellness memberships. This addition bring the total to
Read MoreOccupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Interventions for People with Dementia
Dementia is a complex and progressive neurodegenerative condition that affects cognitive, functional, and behavioral abilities. Patients with dementia often experience a decline in their physical and cognitive functioning, leading to a reduced quality of life. Occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) are two essential components of a comprehensive care plan for individuals with dementia.
Read MoreH2 Health Announces Partnership with Teays Physical Therapy Center
H2 Health is proud to welcome Teays Physical Therapy Center to the H2 Health family! This expansion into two new communities in West Virginia will better serve the state. Teays Physical Therapy Center has 2 locations and provides specialty physical therapy services and wellness memberships. This addition bring the total to 27 H2 Health Family
Read MoreH2 Health Announces Partnership with Spine and Orthopedic Rehab of VA
H2 Health is proud to welcome Spine & Orthopedic Rehabilitation of Virginia (SORVA) to the H2 Health family! This expansion into more communities around Roanoke will better serve the community through a collaborative effort between H2 Health, Lucas Therapies, and SORVA. SORVA has 2 locations and provides specialty physical therapy services and wellness memberships. This
Read MoreDementia Care: Keeping Loved Ones Safe and Happy in Memory Care Communities
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline, memory loss, and behavioral changes. It poses significant challenges for both patients and their families. Providing care and support at home is a preferred option for many families, as it allows loved ones with dementia to maintain familiar surroundings and routines. This report explores strategies
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