
Stacey Eisenberg’s Innovative Memory Beads Launch to Aid Alzheimer’s Research
Inspired by a 116-year-old man who counted beads to stay mentally sharp, Stacey Eisenberg introduces Peter’s Memory Beads, a brain health tool supporting cognitive engagement. All proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association, connecting personal history with community impact.
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Peter’s Memory Beads
“I never forgot Peter. Watching him stay present by counting beads shaped how I think about brain health.”
Community Health Innovation Announcement
In April 2026, Stacey Eisenberg, senior care expert, owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, and community educator for the Alzheimer’s Association Capital of Texas Chapter, announced the release of Peter’s Memory Beads, a tactile brain health tool inspired by a lifetime of personal experiences in senior care and designed to support the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Available now at https://seniorkareexpert.com/beads/, the product offers individuals and organizations a way to actively engage the mind while contributing to Alzheimer’s research and support services.

Peter’s Memory Beads
“I never forgot Peter. Watching him stay present by counting beads shaped how I think about brain health.”
Who Was Peter and How Did His Story Inspire This Brain Health Tool?
Decades before founding her home care agency, Stacey Eisenberg spent time in a nursing home where her mother worked. It was there that she met Peter, a resident who would leave a lasting impression on her life and career.
Peter lived to the remarkable age of 116. But what stood out most was not just his longevity, it was his presence. He remained engaged, aware, and connected in ways that inspired curiosity and admiration.
One of his daily habits was simple: he would sit and count beads. This repetitive, tactile activity helped him stay focused and grounded. It wasn’t framed as therapy or science at the time. It was just something he did. But its impact was undeniable.
Years later, that memory stayed with Stacey. It became a quiet but powerful example of how small, consistent actions can support mental clarity and connection over time.
How Does Peter’s Memory Beads Help Keep the Mind Active?
Peter’s Memory Beads transforms that early-life observation into a practical tool for today’s families, caregivers, and communities concerned about dementia.
The beads are designed to encourage hands-on cognitive engagement, supporting focus, routine, and memory through simple interaction. This aligns with widely recognized brain health principles, including those highlighted in one of her recent articles about keeping the mind active.
By offering a physical activity that is both calming and mentally stimulating, the tool provides a meaningful way to stay engaged, whether used independently or as part of a caregiving routine.
How Is This Round Rock Collaboration Turning a Personal Story Into Community Impact?
The journey from memory to product became possible through collaboration with RR3D Funfactory, a local 3D printing service that helped bring Peter’s Memory Beads into production.
This partnership reflects the spirit of Round Rock, where local businesses come together to support initiatives that address real community needs.
Beyond individual use, the product is also available for bulk orders, allowing organizations, schools, and community groups to create their own fundraising campaigns centered around brain health awareness.
How Does This Product Support Alzheimer’s Awareness and Research?
Every purchase of Peter’s Memory Beads directly contributes to a larger cause.
All proceeds are donated to the Alzheimer’s Association, turning a simple activity into a meaningful act of support for individuals and families affected by memory-related conditions.
This model bridges personal action with collective impact; giving people a tangible way to participate in the fight against Alzheimer’s while supporting their own or their loved ones’ cognitive well-being.
Quote from Stacey Eisenberg
“I never forgot Peter. Watching him stay present by counting beads shaped how I think about brain health. This is a way to share that lesson and help others.”
About A Place At Home - North Austin
A Place At Home - North Austin provides in-home senior care services across Round Rock, Austin, and surrounding communities. The organization focuses on personalized care, dementia support, and helping individuals maintain independence at home.
Learn more: https://aplaceathome.com/north-austin/about/
Through initiatives like Peter’s Memory Beads, the organization continues to expand its role as both a care provider and a community advocate for aging populations.
Where Can You Learn More or Purchase Peter’s Memory Beads?
- Product page: https://seniorkareexpert.com/beads/
- Brain health resource: https://seniorkareexpert.com/keeping-the-mind-active-one-of-the-most-powerful-things-you-can-do-for-brain-health/
- About the organization: https://aplaceathome.com/north-austin/about/
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Peter's Memory Beads and how do they support Alzheimer's awareness?
- Peter's Memory Beads are a brain health tool launched by Stacey Eisenberg of A Place At Home - North Austin, inspired by a 116-year-old man named Peter. These beads encourage cognitive engagement and focus, with all proceeds benefiting the Alzheimer's Association to support research and services for those affected by Alzheimer's.
- What initiatives has Stacey Eisenberg launched for Alzheimer's awareness?
- Stacey Eisenberg, owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, launched Peter's Memory Beads as part of her efforts to support Alzheimer's awareness. This initiative is inspired by her experiences in senior care and aims to engage the community in cognitive health while financially supporting the Alzheimer's Association.
- Who is RR3D Funfactory and how are they involved with Peter's Memory Beads?
- RR3D Funfactory is a local 3D printing service in Round Rock, TX, collaborating with Stacey Eisenberg to produce Peter's Memory Beads. This partnership highlights the involvement of local businesses in supporting community health initiatives and Alzheimer's awareness.
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