
“Connected Living offers socialization and mental stimulation, two key components to brain health.”
Dr. Paul Nussbaum, Ph.D, leader in Brain Health Lifestyle
A combination of user-friendly Internet technology, interactive group discussions and personalized Ambassador support delivers a “connected life” to older adults, their family members and Community staff. Through a unique blend of cognitive, emotional and social stimulation, members learn new skills, maintain existing skills and build larger social networks. The Connected Living experience delivers “brain healthy” socialization and reminiscing, both online and in person.
According to Dr. Paul Nussbaum PhD, “Having a social network which keeps the brain stimulated is critical to maintaining brain health. This program helps people become connected, helps us access each other’s each other’s life story and helps stimulate our brains because we are sharing life experiences.”

To access further information about promoting a Brain Healthy lifestyle and to learn more about Dr. Nussbaum, MyWay Village’s Chief Brain Health Officer, click here: www.paulnussbaum.com
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