Aging Concerns
It was previously believed that once the brain structure was developed, it was set in stone for life then will be slowly drained of its abilities with age. With the understanding of neuroplasticity, we now know that your brain is actually much more flexible throughout the life span with retunr of function following stroke and brain injuries. Research into aging populations shows that one of the best ways to ward off cognitive decline is to keep your brain engaged. In this way, it's a "use it or lose it" phenomenon.
Young or old, when you learn something new, you allow your brain to create new synaptic connections. By continuously feeding your brain new information, you keep your plasticity muscle working, which allows you to keep the creation and pruning process alive.
Common again concerns include: loss of memory, poor executive function, loss of joy and creativity, poor reading comprehension, poor balance, loss of sense of humor, unresolved trauma, dependence upon other for self care, loss of driving abilities, lack of restorative sleep.
The key is to look at these symptoms as a reflection of the state of the brain and nervous system then provide accelerants to neuroplasticity for optimal function.
Our proprietary 5-Step Plan of Care is based on proven protocols, therapeutic activities, with over 20 years and 250,000+ hours of combined clinical practice.
Most importantly, our 5-Step Plan of Care is completely tailored to your unique challenges, needs, and goals.
So you can get the personalized care you (or your child) needs to achieve the outcomes you need.
Testimonials and Success Story Videos
Aging Concerns to Aging Gracefully
Susan, a retired politician who is still serving on non-profit boards, started feeling the symptoms of growing old, and became worried that she wasn’t aging gracefully. As balance and focus became difficult, she reached out to Brain Harmony after seeing the amazing results in a friend’s child. Within a very short amount of time her symptoms greatly improved and she felt relief from the anxiety of aging.
“One of the things that was amazing to me, and this has gone on most of my life, watching a movie or a tv series, I watched it and enjoyed it, but the next day couldn’t tell you a thing about it. Now I remember what I saw, because I’m more focused on it. Instead of staring at it I’m absorbing it, which is kind of cool. When I read things I retain them better, preparing for these meetings. It has really made a huge difference in the quality of my life and I’m just very grateful and thrilled about it.”