"Brain researchers have learned that our brains are just as capable of learning in the second half of life as in the first half. In many ways, the aging brain is like a new wire, growing richer with each new season." --AARP
Mental fitness is important to both the young and old. Our brains need exercise just like our bodies, and maintaining cognitive health is an important part of the aging process that affects our quality of life.
Visit the resources below and participate in the interactive programs geared to older adults. Learn more about cognitive health and the aging process from the Centers for Disease Control and other useful sites also listed below.
MindAlert. The MindAlert resource center is a searchable database on mental fitness and aging offering links to websites and information about mental fitness programs.
PBS.org: The Aging Brain. The good news is that we don't lose brain cells. Learn more about the aging brain at PBS.org Life Part 2 series.
Interactive sites for brain games and related information: