PRO LYNN LAZARUS SERPER, ED.D.
Lynn Lazarus Serper, Ed.D. is nationally and internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work on learning programs for brain health and vitality. She founded and developed The Serper Method™, an innovative, interactive, intervention combining thought-provoking, frustration-free cognitive activities with socialization while stimulating the plasticity of still healthy brain cells. The program has been used successfully in the United States, Canada and Australia by individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, stroke/aphasia, traumatic brain Injury and age-related challenges.
Dr. Serper develops and conducts training of Cognitive Educators™ to teach subjects such as inspirational reading, history and geography and math and trivia using the Serper Method™ system. The materials and methods stimulate memory, thought, problem solving, and has been reported to promote increases in conversation, socialization and performing activities of daily living through relevance, interest, meaning and reminiscence.
Research projects using The Serper Method™ have been conducted under Dr. Serper’s guidance in Chicago, IL, Richmond, IN and in Nashville, TN where successful results included focus, attention, short-term memory, executive function, mental flexibility, mini-mental scores and a decrease in depression. She has designed the program for individuals and small group programs in Alzheimer’s Assisted Living Residences, adult day centers and home classes.
Dr. Serper is the author of the book Brainstorming: The Serper Method™ of Brain Recovery, Regrowth and Vitality, five Serper Method™ workbooks and two Serper Booster™ supplemental workbooks. More information can be found on web site www.serpermethod.com
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