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'The Alzheimer's Eyes Sees Things Differently'

According to a recent article at www.eldercareteam.com, changes in the brain of someone afflicted with Alzheimer’s often affects how they see and perceive things. This can include affecting their depth perception, color perception, and the general ability to process what their eyes see. However, it has been found that certain colors and contrasts of colors can help make coping with the disease a little bit easier. All three locations of Bright Horizons are designed with this concept in mind. The sites are decorated with specially selected colors for the walls, furniture, and decorations to make navigating the rooms easier and safer for those afflicted with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. For more information on how certain colors can help or hinder someone with Alzheimer’s read more here. someone with Alzheimer’s read more here.

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