Maryland
Maryland assisted living facility provides memory care to those with dementia
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — Mild, Nineteen Forties-style music drifted from a set of audio system as Salome Yahaya made her means via the halls of Spring Arbor of Frederick.
Workers of the assisted residing facility discuss with its reminiscence care unit as a “neighborhood” or a “cottage.” It gives scheduled group actions, and it is stuffed with apartment-style residing, craft and exercise rooms and lounge areas the place basic tv reveals are screened and books are stacked on cabinets.
However what units the power other than a typical senior middle are its excessive staff-to-resident ratio and tailor-made providers, stated Yahaya, Spring Arbor’s govt director.
The reminiscence care cottage at Spring Arbor is particularly designed for seniors with reminiscence loss. There are options all through the unit that purpose to make life extra comfy for folks whose dementia may cause frustration or concern, Yahaya stated.
Within the residing rooms, for example, there are “child stations,” the place heavy, life-like child dolls are in cribs. There are altering stations and blankets, too. Usually, Yahaya stated, the residents do not acknowledge their grownup kids after they come to go to. However for some, holding the dolls can spark reminiscences of when their kids have been small, bringing the resident consolation and inspiring them to reminisce.
“We speak about it,” Yahaya stated. “They’re going to name the newborn by their kid’s identify.”
Different exercise stations are scattered all through the reminiscence care unit, too. At one, residents can craft bouquets out of synthetic flowers and kind them into an array of pots and vases.
There is a magnificence salon residents can go to weekly. Workers typically seek for pictures of the resident as a youngster and ask them if they need their hair styled like they wore it again within the day. This easy follow will help sufferers acknowledge themselves within the mirror, a ability that may fade as dementia progresses, Yahaya stated.
There are extra sensible lodging, too, Yahaya stated. The residing areas are saved small, since dementia sufferers can change into overwhelmed in massive, open areas. And the safety techniques put in all through the constructing imply the residents cannot get themselves into hurt’s means in the event that they begin to wander.
Late final yr, Spring Arbor’s reminiscence care unit doubled in measurement. The unit is housed in a constructing that is break up into two equivalent sides, however till Nov. 1, just one aspect was in use. Now, both sides is its personal functioning “neighborhood,” full with its personal residents and workers.
Residents on one aspect are within the earlier levels of reminiscence loss, whereas residents on the opposite are in additional superior levels. The separation permits Spring Arbor workers to raised handle every group’s wants.
Both sides can accommodate 26 residents. Some areas, like the sweetness salon, spa and industrial kitchen, are shared, however for probably the most half, the 2 neighborhoods stay separate.
The aim of the staff on both sides stays the identical, although. Nurses and caregivers work laborious to study private particulars about their sufferers. On a current winter day, relations helped residents embellish massive poster boards with pictures and info about their lives.
On one, a younger girl carrying a collared shirt and pearl earrings smiled up from a collection of black-and-white pictures.
“I get pleasure from studying,” the board stated. “My favourite shade is blue. I like my springer spaniel, Dolly.”
Previous pictures of the girl and her kids and a collection of pictures of her on horseback, her favourite exercise as a youngster, have been on the poster board.
Making the boards could be therapeutic for the residents, Yahaya stated, but it surely’s additionally useful for the workers. Finding out the boards provides them the power to strike up a dialog with a resident who could also be craving to speak about their previous.
“Simply to meet that want,” Yahaya stated, “that lacking piece.”
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Maryland
$7.8M Award Aims to Revolutionize Renewable Energy for Ocean…
A University of Maryland researcher has received a $7.8 million award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop and test a biologically fueled energy source to power research and sensing devices throughout the world’s oceans.
Environmental science and technology Professor Stephanie Lansing is heading up a large, collaborative effort that aims to overcome the need for batteries and ship- or shore-based power cables by using microorganisms in ocean water and specialized bacteria to create a marine-based microbial fuel cell that can produce outputs of up to 10 watts consistently for a year or more.
The devices could power a vast array of ocean sensing devices that provide critical information for understanding marine environments, monitoring climate change and maintaining national security.
“This unique collaboration of interdisciplinary experts will produce a bioinspired system that has game-changing potential to provide direct electric power to improve sensing capabilities while protecting and limiting the impact to the environment through use of this unique bioenergy system,” Lansing said.
The Persistent Oceanographic Device Power (PODPower) system that the team is developing will be suspended in the water, where it can collect and concentrate ocean microbes and bits of organic matter in a special fermentation chamber. Bacteria in the chamber will pre-digest the material, producing a more efficient type of “food” for a second kind of bacteria that colonizes the fuel cell electrodes and releases electrons for direct use.
The design relies on several innovations including a collection net inspired by unique aspects of fish gills, a corkscrew-type auger that feeds the organic matter into the fermentation chamber, and a dual cathode system to drive the microbial fuel cell power to higher levels than previous systems.
In addition to the $7.8 million granted for Phase 1 development and deployment, an additional $3.4 million award is possible to support Phase 2, which will include deployment in multiple settings and generate 100 watts of power.
The first phase of the project will run through Summer 2026 and includes collaborators from eight other institutions and firms: Battelle, the George Washington University, Harvard University, the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, James Madison University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Delaware and Yokogawa Corp. of America.
Maryland
How to watch Maryland men’s basketball at Washington
Maryland men’s basketball begins a two-game road stint Thursday at Washington.
The Terps are coming off a comfortable win over Maryland-Eastern Shore, 81-66, while the Huskies most recently beat New Jersey Institute of Technology, 90-53.
Here’s what you need to know before the game.
The numbers
Maryland: 10-2, 1-1 Big Ten
Washington: 9-4, 0-2 Big Ten
All-time series: 0-0
How to watch and listen
When: Thursday, Jan. 2, 9:30 p.m. ET
Where: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
TV: Big Ten Network — A.J. Kanell (play-by-play), Don MacLean (analyst)
Radio: 105.7 FM (Balt.) / 980 AM (D.C.) — Johnny Holliday (play-by-play), Chris Knoche (analyst)
Streaming: Fox Sports
Catch up before the game
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Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 83-78 loss to No. 8 Purdue
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Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s dominating 83-59 win over Ohio State
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New Year's Greetings: Maryland celebrates arrival of its first babies in 2025
As the clock struck midnight welcoming the New Year, Maryland celebrated new beginnings with the arrival of its first babies of 2025. In a heartwarming start to the year, several families welcomed their little ones, marking joyous milestones for each family. The first baby to make their debut was Lando Antonio Nakia Jackson, born just a minute past midnight at the University of Maryland Saint Joseph Medical Center, weighing 5 pounds 16 ounces.
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