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Aging & Memory

It’s normal to occasionally forget a name, misplace your keys, or walk into a room and forget why you’re there. But when memory changes become more noticeable or begin to interfere with daily life, it may be more than typical aging. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition characterized by cognitive changes that are greater […]

Simple, Brain-Smart Strategies That Actually Work Forgetting a name. Misplacing keys. Walking into a room and wondering why. Some memory changes are a normal part of aging. The good news? There are practical, research-supported ways to strengthen your brain and stay sharp. Aging gracefully doesn’t mean never forgetting anything. It means building habits that support […]

National Senior Independence Month is a time to recognize the importance of helping older adults remain safe, confident, and engaged in the activities that matter most. Independence looks different for every individual — but for many seniors, it means continuing to live at home, communicate effectively, manage daily routines, and stay connected to family and […]

Managing medications can become more complex with age, health changes, or cognitive challenges. Missed doses, double dosing, or confusion about medications can impact safety, health outcomes, and independence. At iRehab, we view medication management as a functional life skill — one that deserves thoughtful, personalized support. Why Medication Management Matters Safe medication routines help individuals: […]

November is Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to honor those living with dementia and to highlight the importance of early, supportive care. At iRehab Services, our goal is to help patients stay connected to their routines, relationships, and independence for as long as possible, while supporting caregivers every step of the way. Occupational Therapy: […]