
Physical activity for brain health: exercises and daily movements for the elderly
Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published
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Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published

Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published

Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published

Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published

Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published
Discover how sewing and embroidery create a powerful cognitive workout for seniors by engaging multiple brain regions simultaneously. These crafts improve memory, enhance hand-eye coordination, and build neural pathways through creative processes. Research suggests needle arts may create “cognitive reserve” that helps compensate for age-related changes, while the mindfulness state they promote reduces anxiety and depression. Social sewing circles further multiply benefits by combining creative stimulation with vital social interaction. Learn how these accessible crafts can be adapted for any ability level to support brain health in later years.
Discover how pottery therapy offers profound benefits for elderly individuals beyond creative expression. This tactile craft strengthens arthritic hands, stimulates cognitive function, and fosters meaningful social connections. Learn how simple clay work is transforming seniors’ lives through improved dexterity, emotional wellbeing, and a renewed sense of purpose—bringing therapeutic value to both hands and hearts.
Keeping our minds sharp becomes increasingly important as we age. Just as we exercise our bodies to maintain physical health, our brains need regular workouts

Welcome to our Brain Health Series This article is part of a 9-part series based on insights from the report “Memory and Brain Health” published