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Memory Care That Helps You Experience More Possibilities For Your Life.

Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.

Chris Braley Receives Prestigious Achievement Award from AGE-u-cate for Dementia Live Coaching


Chris Braley has been honored with the Achievement Award from AGE-u-cate for his outstanding work as a Dementia Live Coach. This prestigious recognition highlights his dedication to improving the lives of those affected by dementia. Chris' innovative coaching methods and compassionate approach have made a significant impact in the field.

Memory Care That Helps You Experience More Possibilities For Your Life.

Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.

The Family Assessment Form and the Behavior Profile are guides designed to assist you in determining the level of need for your loved one.

After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.

The Family Assessment Form and the Behavior Profile are guides designed to assist you in determining the level of need for your loved one.

After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.

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Why Choose Braley Care Homes?

Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.

Chris Braley interview

Why Choose Braley Care Homes?

Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.

About Us

Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.

Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.

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About Us

Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.

Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.

old woman being cared for
old woman being cared for

Our Mission

Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a

home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.

old woman being cared for

Our Mission

Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a

home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.

Testimonials

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I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.

Brenda B. L.

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I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.

Samantha G.

five blue stars

I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.

Brenda B. L.

five blue stars

I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.

Samantha G.

five blue stars

Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.

Leah S. K.

five blue stars

Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!

Nola H.

five blue stars

Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.

Leah S. K.

five blue stars

Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!

Nola H.

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10 Ways to Improve Your Memory

October 26, 20229 min read

Do you often forget things? Do you have a hard time remembering where you put your keys or what you were supposed to pick up at the store? If so, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Memory loss is a common problem as we age. However, there are many things that you can do to improve your memory and keep your mind sharp. In this blog post, we will discuss 10 ways that you can improve your memory and keep your brain healthy!

forget things

1. Get plenty of sleep

Sleep is essential for good health, and that includes your brain health. Getting enough shut-eye helps improve your focus and concentration, making it easier to learn and remember new information. A good night’s sleep also helps reduce stress levels, which can impact your memory. aim for 7-8 hours of sleep each night.

2. Exercise regularly

Did you know that regular exercise can help improve your memory? That’s right – working out on a regular basis can not only keep your body healthy, but also boost your brain power. One way that exercise helps is by increasing the supply of oxygen to the brain. This keeps the cells healthy and prevents them from dying prematurely. Exercise also helps by reducing stress levels, which can have a negative impact on memory.

So, if you want to keep your memory sharp, make sure to get plenty of exercise!

3. Eat a healthy diet

The benefits of eating a healthy diet are well-known. Eating a nutritious diet can help your body to function at its best and may even help to prevent conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. But did you know that what you eat can also have an impact on your memory?

There is no one “memory food” that will magically improve your memory. However, eating a healthy diet that includes a variety of foods from all the food groups can help to keep your mind sharp. Here are 10 ways that eating a healthy diet can help improve your memory:

  •  Get plenty of omega-3s: Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of unsaturated fat that is beneficial for health. They are found in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, as well as in flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts. Omega-3 fatty acids are important for brain health and have been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

  •  Include antioxidants in your diet: Antioxidants are substances that can protect cells from damage caused by toxins and other harmful molecules. They are found in a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and nuts. Some studies have shown that antioxidants can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Eat more whole grains: Whole grains contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are beneficial for overall health. They have also been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

  •  Get enough Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is found in foods such as nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. It has been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  •  Drink coffee: Coffee is a popular beverage that contains caffeine, an psychoactive substance that has been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Drink tea: Tea is another popular beverage that contains antioxidants and other substances that are beneficial for health. Some studies have shown that drinking tea can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Eat dark chocolate: Dark chocolate contains flavonoids, which are antioxidants that can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Get enough Vitamins B6 and B12: Vitamin B6 is found in poultry, fish, and whole grains. Vitamin B12 is found in meat, poultry, and eggs. Both of these vitamins are important for brain health and have been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  •  Eat more fruits and vegetables: Fruits and vegetables are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. They have also been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  • Limit your intake of saturated fats: Saturated fats are found in animal products such as meat, butter, and cheese. They can also be found in some plant-based oils such as coconut oil and palm oil. High intakes of saturated fats have been linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

Eating a healthy diet is just one of the many things you can do to keep your mind sharp as you age. Other lifestyle factors that can help to improve memory and cognitive function include staying physically active, socializing regularly, and challenging your mind with mentally stimulating activities

4. Stay mentally active

A sedentary lifestyle is not only bad for your physical health, but it can also take a toll on your mental faculties. To keep your mind sharp, challenge yourself with mental activities like puzzles, memory games, and brain teasers.

Get plenty of exercise. Exercise does more than just benefit your physical health—it can also give your brain a much-needed boost. Studies have shown that people who exercise regularly have better memories than those who don’t.

Make sure you’re getting enough sleep. A good night’s sleep is crucial for many aspects of your health, including your memory. If you’re not getting enough shut-eye, you may find it difficult to focus and retain information.

Limit alcohol intake. Too much alcohol can damage the cells in your hippocampus, which is the part of the brain responsible for memory. If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation to keep your brain—and your memories—in top shape.

Reduce stress. Stress can take a toll on your mental and physical health, including your memory. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, try some relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.

Socialize regularly. Staying socially active is important for your mental health, and it can also help keep your memory sharp. Spending time with friends and loved ones can help reduce stress and promote positive brain health.

Learn something new. Challenging your mind with new activities can help improve your memory. Take a cooking class, learn to play an instrument, or pick up a new hobby to give your brain a workout.

Meditate. Meditation has numerous benefits for your mind and body, including improved memory. Practicing meditation can help you focus and better retain information.

memory loss

5. Socialize

Socializing can help improve your memory. When you interact with other people, you give your brain a mental workout. In addition, socializing can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can also lead to better memory.

According to a study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, interacting with others may help offset age-related memory decline. The study found that adults over the age of 50 who had more social interactions scored better on tests of memory and cognitive function than those who didn’t.

6. Get organized

One of the best ways to improve your memory is to get organized. When everything around you is in disarray, it can be hard to focus and remember things. But when your environment is clean and orderly, it’s much easier to think clearly and access information stored in your memory.

7. Take supplements

If you’re looking for ways to improve your memory, there are a number of supplements you can take that have been shown to be effective. Here are 10 of the best:

  •  Acetyl-L-Carnitine
    Acetyl-L-carnitine is an amino acid that’s involved in energy production. It’s been shown to improve cognitive function and memory, especially in older adults.

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid
    Alpha lipoic acid is an antioxidant that’s been shown to help improve cognitive function and memory.

  • Bacopa Monnieri
    Bacopa monnieri is an herb that’s been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Ginkgo Biloba
    Ginkgo biloba is an herb that’s often taken to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Huperzine A
    Huperzine A is a compound found in the Chinese club moss plant. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids
    Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that have a range of health benefits, including improving cognition and memory.

  • Phosphatidylserine
    Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid that’s found in the cell membranes of the brain. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function, especially in older adults.

  • Rhodiola Rosea
    Rhodiola rosea is an herb that’s traditionally been used in Russian and Scandinavian medicine to help improve mental and physical performance.

  • Vitamin B6
    Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that’s involved in a range of biochemical reactions in the body. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Vitamin E
    Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant in the body. It’s been shown to improve cognition and memory, especially in older adults.

Taking supplements is just one way to improve your memory. Other ways include getting regular exercise, getting enough sleep, and eating a healthy diet.

8. Reduce stress

Stress can take a toll on your memory. If you’re feeling stressed, try to find ways to relax and de-stress. Meditation, yoga, and deep breathing can all help to reduce stress levels and improve memory function.

9. Quit smoking

Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Not only is smoking terrible for your overall health, but it can also lead to memory problems.

There are a number of ways that smoking can damage your memory. First, smoking can cause inflammation and damage to the brain. This can lead to problems with thinking and memory. Second, smoking can reduce the levels of oxygen in your blood. This can lead to problems with blood flow to the brain, which can in turn lead to memory problems. Third, smoking can damage the nerves that carry information from the brain to the rest of the body. This can make it difficult for the brain to receive information, which can again lead to memory problems.

If you are a smoker, quitting is one of the best things you can do for your memory. There are a number of resources available to help you quit smoking, including nicotine replacement therapy and counseling. Talk to your doctor about what might be right for you.

10. See your doctor

If you’re concerned about memory loss, be sure to see your doctor. Memory loss can be a symptom of many different health conditions, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis. Your doctor can also offer tips and strategies for improving memory function.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your memory, try following some of these tips. By taking care of your body and mind, you can help to keep your memory sharp and reduce the risk of memory loss in the future.

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Memory loss

10 Ways to Improve Your Memory

October 26, 20229 min read

Do you often forget things? Do you have a hard time remembering where you put your keys or what you were supposed to pick up at the store? If so, don’t worry – you’re not alone. Memory loss is a common problem as we age. However, there are many things that you can do to improve your memory and keep your mind sharp. In this blog post, we will discuss 10 ways that you can improve your memory and keep your brain healthy!

forget things

1. Get plenty of sleep

Sleep is essential for good health, and that includes your brain health. Getting enough shut-eye helps improve your focus and concentration, making it easier to learn and remember new information. A good night’s sleep also helps reduce stress levels, which can impact your memory. aim for 7-8 hours of sleep each night.

2. Exercise regularly

Did you know that regular exercise can help improve your memory? That’s right – working out on a regular basis can not only keep your body healthy, but also boost your brain power. One way that exercise helps is by increasing the supply of oxygen to the brain. This keeps the cells healthy and prevents them from dying prematurely. Exercise also helps by reducing stress levels, which can have a negative impact on memory.

So, if you want to keep your memory sharp, make sure to get plenty of exercise!

3. Eat a healthy diet

The benefits of eating a healthy diet are well-known. Eating a nutritious diet can help your body to function at its best and may even help to prevent conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. But did you know that what you eat can also have an impact on your memory?

There is no one “memory food” that will magically improve your memory. However, eating a healthy diet that includes a variety of foods from all the food groups can help to keep your mind sharp. Here are 10 ways that eating a healthy diet can help improve your memory:

  •  Get plenty of omega-3s: Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of unsaturated fat that is beneficial for health. They are found in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, as well as in flaxseeds, chia seeds, and walnuts. Omega-3 fatty acids are important for brain health and have been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

  •  Include antioxidants in your diet: Antioxidants are substances that can protect cells from damage caused by toxins and other harmful molecules. They are found in a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and nuts. Some studies have shown that antioxidants can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Eat more whole grains: Whole grains contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are beneficial for overall health. They have also been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

  •  Get enough Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is found in foods such as nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. It has been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  •  Drink coffee: Coffee is a popular beverage that contains caffeine, an psychoactive substance that has been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Drink tea: Tea is another popular beverage that contains antioxidants and other substances that are beneficial for health. Some studies have shown that drinking tea can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Eat dark chocolate: Dark chocolate contains flavonoids, which are antioxidants that can help to improve memory and cognitive function.

  •  Get enough Vitamins B6 and B12: Vitamin B6 is found in poultry, fish, and whole grains. Vitamin B12 is found in meat, poultry, and eggs. Both of these vitamins are important for brain health and have been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  •  Eat more fruits and vegetables: Fruits and vegetables are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. They have also been linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

  • Limit your intake of saturated fats: Saturated fats are found in animal products such as meat, butter, and cheese. They can also be found in some plant-based oils such as coconut oil and palm oil. High intakes of saturated fats have been linked to a higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia.

Eating a healthy diet is just one of the many things you can do to keep your mind sharp as you age. Other lifestyle factors that can help to improve memory and cognitive function include staying physically active, socializing regularly, and challenging your mind with mentally stimulating activities

4. Stay mentally active

A sedentary lifestyle is not only bad for your physical health, but it can also take a toll on your mental faculties. To keep your mind sharp, challenge yourself with mental activities like puzzles, memory games, and brain teasers.

Get plenty of exercise. Exercise does more than just benefit your physical health—it can also give your brain a much-needed boost. Studies have shown that people who exercise regularly have better memories than those who don’t.

Make sure you’re getting enough sleep. A good night’s sleep is crucial for many aspects of your health, including your memory. If you’re not getting enough shut-eye, you may find it difficult to focus and retain information.

Limit alcohol intake. Too much alcohol can damage the cells in your hippocampus, which is the part of the brain responsible for memory. If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation to keep your brain—and your memories—in top shape.

Reduce stress. Stress can take a toll on your mental and physical health, including your memory. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, try some relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.

Socialize regularly. Staying socially active is important for your mental health, and it can also help keep your memory sharp. Spending time with friends and loved ones can help reduce stress and promote positive brain health.

Learn something new. Challenging your mind with new activities can help improve your memory. Take a cooking class, learn to play an instrument, or pick up a new hobby to give your brain a workout.

Meditate. Meditation has numerous benefits for your mind and body, including improved memory. Practicing meditation can help you focus and better retain information.

memory loss

5. Socialize

Socializing can help improve your memory. When you interact with other people, you give your brain a mental workout. In addition, socializing can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can also lead to better memory.

According to a study published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, interacting with others may help offset age-related memory decline. The study found that adults over the age of 50 who had more social interactions scored better on tests of memory and cognitive function than those who didn’t.

6. Get organized

One of the best ways to improve your memory is to get organized. When everything around you is in disarray, it can be hard to focus and remember things. But when your environment is clean and orderly, it’s much easier to think clearly and access information stored in your memory.

7. Take supplements

If you’re looking for ways to improve your memory, there are a number of supplements you can take that have been shown to be effective. Here are 10 of the best:

  •  Acetyl-L-Carnitine
    Acetyl-L-carnitine is an amino acid that’s involved in energy production. It’s been shown to improve cognitive function and memory, especially in older adults.

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid
    Alpha lipoic acid is an antioxidant that’s been shown to help improve cognitive function and memory.

  • Bacopa Monnieri
    Bacopa monnieri is an herb that’s been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Ginkgo Biloba
    Ginkgo biloba is an herb that’s often taken to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Huperzine A
    Huperzine A is a compound found in the Chinese club moss plant. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids
    Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that have a range of health benefits, including improving cognition and memory.

  • Phosphatidylserine
    Phosphatidylserine is a phospholipid that’s found in the cell membranes of the brain. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function, especially in older adults.

  • Rhodiola Rosea
    Rhodiola rosea is an herb that’s traditionally been used in Russian and Scandinavian medicine to help improve mental and physical performance.

  • Vitamin B6
    Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that’s involved in a range of biochemical reactions in the body. It’s been shown to improve memory and cognitive function.

  • Vitamin E
    Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant in the body. It’s been shown to improve cognition and memory, especially in older adults.

Taking supplements is just one way to improve your memory. Other ways include getting regular exercise, getting enough sleep, and eating a healthy diet.

8. Reduce stress

Stress can take a toll on your memory. If you’re feeling stressed, try to find ways to relax and de-stress. Meditation, yoga, and deep breathing can all help to reduce stress levels and improve memory function.

9. Quit smoking

Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Not only is smoking terrible for your overall health, but it can also lead to memory problems.

There are a number of ways that smoking can damage your memory. First, smoking can cause inflammation and damage to the brain. This can lead to problems with thinking and memory. Second, smoking can reduce the levels of oxygen in your blood. This can lead to problems with blood flow to the brain, which can in turn lead to memory problems. Third, smoking can damage the nerves that carry information from the brain to the rest of the body. This can make it difficult for the brain to receive information, which can again lead to memory problems.

If you are a smoker, quitting is one of the best things you can do for your memory. There are a number of resources available to help you quit smoking, including nicotine replacement therapy and counseling. Talk to your doctor about what might be right for you.

10. See your doctor

If you’re concerned about memory loss, be sure to see your doctor. Memory loss can be a symptom of many different health conditions, so it’s important to get a proper diagnosis. Your doctor can also offer tips and strategies for improving memory function.

If you’re looking for ways to improve your memory, try following some of these tips. By taking care of your body and mind, you can help to keep your memory sharp and reduce the risk of memory loss in the future.

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Braley Care Homes

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Hurricane, WV 25526

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Referrals and Inquiries: (304) 767-4033

Facility Phone: (304) 201-3677

Facility Fax: (304) 201-3678

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