Harmony in the News
Learn how the Harmony program at the University of Kentucky is making an impact in Kentucky and beyond for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and those who care for them.
Here, you’ll find the latest news and stories related to the Harmony program.
Harmony and sensory-based care
Articles and blogs
- UK College of Medicine Research Advancing Kentucky: Supporting healthy aging at home
- UKNow: Multi-Sensory Approach Benefits Communication With Those Living With Dementia
- UKNow: Staying engaged while you age protects your brain
- UKNow: UK researcher explores multisensory approach as potential treatment for Alzheimer’s patients
- UKNow: Sanders-Brown research shows clear connection between socialization, enrichment and brain health
- Healthy Aging®: Stay Active, Stay Sharp: Why Lifelong Engagement Is the Key to Brain Health
- Lane Report: UK study focuses on using a multisensory approach to help those with dementia
- Lane Report: UK explores potential treatment for Alzheimer’s patients
TV
- Fox 56: UK HealthCare Community Connection
- WKYT: Pat Summitt Foundation gives 25,000 to UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
Podcasts
Insights from Dr. Elizabeth Rhodus
Articles and blogs
- UK College of Medicine: Kentucky governor appoints CHET primary faculty member to state-level advisory council
- UK College of Medicine: Supporting quality of life: Interdisciplinary team at UK strives to advance palliative care
- UK College of Medicine: Assistant professor earns award for outstanding research publication
- UK HealthMatters: Dr. Elizabeth Rhodus gives great advice to caregivers
- Kentucky Living: Engage your brain
TV
- WKYT: ‘You’ve got to try to catch them at the front end;” UK launches program to educate Kentuckians on memory loss prevention
- Kentucky Edition: Study on Olympians and Longevity
- Caring for the Aging: A KET Forum
- The Next Chapter Forum with Renee Shaw: Rewire Note Retire