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U-M Board of Regents approves new behavioral health, ambulatory surgery centers at UM Health-Sparrow

The University of Michigan Board of Regents today approved two projects that will improve access to much-needed mental health resources and create a lower-cost setting for certain surgical procedures in mid-Michigan.
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Hospice Patients with Dementia Face Higher Risk from Certain Prescriptions

A study of those prescribed benzodiazepines or antipsychotics after hospice enrollment highlights two hospice policy issues.
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How to help someone, or yourself, in a mental health crisis

Mental health crisis care options have grown, from the 988 suicide lifeline to behavioral health urgent care, partial hospitalization and more, as this explainer of care levels describes.
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Minding Memory

Understanding Dementia Risk Factors with Helen C. Kales, MD

In this episode, Matt & Lauren have the unique opportunity to talk with Dr. Helen C. Kales, a geriatric psychiatrist and health services researcher who has participated in the previous Lancet Commissions on Dementia Prevention, Intervention and Care – including the most recent one released in 2024. Dr. Kales discusses how the commission puts together all the evidence to make recommendations that can play a crucial role in dementia prevention. Dr. Kales is the Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Joe P. Tupin Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California at Davis and has dedicated much of her career to improving the lives of patients living with dementia.
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Brain network study reveals clues about dementia’s behavior changes

Dementia doesn’t just erode memory – it also changes behavior and mental health. A new study shows the brain’s salience network and tau protein may be involved.
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Unlocking the secrets of SuperAgers

People in their 80s and 90s with cognitive abilities similar to much younger people, called super agers, are taking part in a national study of their brain health.
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8 ways older adults can reduce loneliness and social isolation

Two Michigan Medicine doctors share 8 ways older adults can combat loneliness and social isolation.
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Dementia becomes an emergency 1.4 million times a year

People with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia account for a large percentage of emergency visits by older adults, but some of those crises could be prevented.