Integrace Bayleigh Chase and the Samuel and Alexia Bratton Neurocognitive Clinic will offer free adaptive yoga classes for individuals living with dementia and their care partners this February at Brookletts Place – Talbot County Senior Center in Easton.
Classes will be held each Wednesday in February from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Instructor Cyndi Prudhomme, E-RYT200 will teach participants simple breathing and meditation techniques to effectively calm the nervous system and create a greater sense of well-being. No prior yoga experience is necessary to participate.
At a Glance:
What: Free adaptive yoga classes for individuals living with dementia and their care partners
Where: Brookletts Place – Talbot Senior Center; 400 Brookletts Avenue, Easton
Dates: February 7; February 14; February 21; February 28
Time: 2:30pm-3:30pm
Hosts: Integrace Bayleigh Chase and the Samuel and Alexia Bratton Neurocognitive Clinic
Located on a 35-acre campus in historic Easton, Bayleigh Chase is a not-for-profit life plan community that affords residents a lifestyle of flexibility and choice to live life on their own terms. Bayleigh Chase offers independent living options in its villas, cottages and apartment homes, as well as a continuum of supportive living services, including assisted living, neurocognitive support, outpatient and short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing and diagnostic and treatment support through the Samuel and Alexia Bratton Neurocognitive Clinic. For more information, please call 410-763-7167 or visit www.bayleighchase.org.
About Integrace
Integrace is a forward-thinking non-profit organization that strives to ignite in all people the passion for meaningful living. Integrace oversees a family of vibrant senior living communities in Maryland, including Bayleigh Chase in Easton, Buckingham’s Choice in Adamstown, and Fairhaven in Sykesville. Integrace is also a nationally-recognized leader in the art of neurocognitive support, with the Sykesville-based Copper Ridge community and Integrace Institute, as well as two neurocognitive clinics in Easton and Sykesville, serving as catalysts to a profound shift in how we perceive, and relate to, those living with Alzheimer’s, dementia and many other forms of cognitive change. Integrace communities provide a continuum of services to support both residents and the greater community, including assisted living, skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation and more. Each of these innovative programs focuses on person-centered living, honoring the abilities, possibilities and authenticity of each individual. For more information, please visit Integrace.org.
Scott Grant ATP CRTS says
This seems like it could be fun! Are the movements modified too for people with arthritis or other medical problems?