Caregiver Tips: Flu & Covid 19
Our socials workers talk about seasonal illness and what you can do to help try and prevent these viral infections.
Presenter: April Stauffer
Additional Resources
Covid 19- www.cdc.gov/co...
Covid 19 Prevention- www.cdc.gov/co...
Brain Boost/ Brain Health 101 Website: dementiacaregi...
For modifications or additions to the activity shown, please look to the episode guide to help you navigate activities in this program.
Activity Guide: dementiacaregi...
The Brain Boost program is designed to help you explore new ideas for activities that can help keep your brain healthy if you have early memory problems, or have been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment. Activities in this program are designed to engage in mental stimulation, social engagement, physical activity, diet, creativity, and many other aspects all of which have a positive impact on overall brain health.
For activities intended for persons diagnosed with dementia, please see our sister program Brain Health 101.
IMPORTANT: This video was made for education purposes only and is not an adequate substitute for a proper medical evaluation. If you have any concerns, please seek help from a medical provider.
Actors: Maranda Brooks, Brett Ervin
Editors: Brandon Ramey, Evan Gillespie, Brent Lindsey
Graphics: Brandon Ramey
Director: Claire Jicha
Filming: Claire Jicha, Brandon Ramey, Evan Gillespie, Brent Lindsey
Producers: Barbara Martin, Claire Jicha
Quality Assurance/ Social Worker Experts: April Stauffer, Sara Hatch
Medical Expert: Dr. Gregory Jicha
Music Provided By Epidemic Sounds: www.epidemicso...
This program is produced by the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.
University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Website: www.uky.edu/coa/
University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Phone Number: (859) 323-5550
University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Current Address: 2199 Harrodsburg road, Lexington, KY
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