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  <title>Rewiring Brain Health: From Memory Care to Neuro Wellness, with Sue Paul</title>
  <description> Sue Paul, an occupational therapist with more than 35 years of experience, joins&amp;amp;nbsp;AgingIN&amp;amp;nbsp;CEO Susan Ryan&amp;amp;nbsp;to share her journey reimagining dementia care through the lens of brain health.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Reflecting on a time when Alzheimer’s care was often institutional and limiting, Sue, who is senior director of&amp;amp;nbsp;well being&amp;amp;nbsp;and brain health for Asbury Communities,&amp;amp;nbsp;developed a more proactive, person-centered framework focused on prevention, dignity, and understanding the trajectory of cognitive change.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Her work has evolved into a strong emphasis on lifestyle-based interventions—movement, cognitive engagement, stress management, and social connection—as powerful tools to support and even improve brain health. At Asbury, Sue brought this philosophy to life through the Rosborough&amp;amp;nbsp;Wellness and Brain Health Center, an innovative space featuring everything from a rock-climbing wall to a boxing studio and tech lab, all designed to make brain health visible, engaging, and stigma-free for more than 380 residents.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Central to her approach is the&amp;amp;nbsp;Kinnections&amp;amp;nbsp;program&amp;amp;nbsp;with compelling results showing that&amp;amp;nbsp;90&amp;amp;nbsp;percent&amp;amp;nbsp;of participants&amp;amp;nbsp;maintaining&amp;amp;nbsp;or improving cognitive function and half of those with mild cognitive impairment returning to normal cognition. Sue is also leading a shift in language and mindset, encouraging providers to move away from “memory care” toward a more holistic concept of “neuro health.”&amp;amp;nbsp;   Beyond campus walls, Sue is expanding her impact through&amp;amp;nbsp;SeniorScapes, a dementia-friendly park model in Frederick, Md., designed to promote outdoor activity, cognitive engagement, and social connection.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
  <author_name>Elevate Eldercare</author_name>
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