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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)

CST, is an evidence-based program, that creates a positive, accepting atmosphere where opinions rather than facts are shared and new ideas, thoughts, and associations are generated. CST activates various aspects of peoples’ minds and its research shows improvements in cognitive function, mood, and quality of life.

CST Sessions include:

  • Discussions around current events.
  • A main activity with a theme.
  • Validation of thoughts and opinions.
  • Stimulating conversation.
  • Enjoyable connections.

Learn more about CST at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/international-cognitive-stimulation-therapy

Program Details

  • 16 sessions, 45-60 minutes, twice a week for 8 weeks
  • Small groups 5-8 people
  • Virtual (Zoom) or In-person
  • Available in Spanish

CaringKind’s CST services are currently provided free of charge to clients living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. The CST program (valued at $800 per person) is funded through grants, donations, CaringKind Walks, Forget-Me-Not Gala, fundraising events, and other philanthropic efforts. Contributions toward the program’s sustainability are welcome.

Become a CaringKind Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) Specialist

Are you interested in helping individuals living with early-stage dementia engage their minds and enrich their daily lives? CaringKind offers specialized Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) training for professionals and caregivers who want to lead structured, meaningful group sessions that support memory, communication, and social connection.

Learn More About Our CST Training:

  • Gain hands-on experience with evidence-based CST techniques.
  • Receive guidance from experienced CaringKind staff.
  • Connect with a community of trained CST facilitators.
  • Enhance your skills and make a meaningful impact on those living with dementia.

For more information, call our Helpline: 646-744-2900 or email: helpline@cknyc.org.