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How to Choose the Right Level of Care for Your Parents

Deciding on the right level of senior care for your aging parents can feel overwhelming. Nonetheless, it’s important to figure out. Finding a community that prioritizes your parents' safety will help them maintain their happiness and well-being as they age. To choose the right level of care for your parents, it helps to: Recognize their…
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Impact of Stress on Seniors

Stress is often seen as something that comes and goes. However, for seniors, its impact can linger. Stress affects the body and mind, which can lead to significant physical and emotional difficulties. Without proper management, these effects can have lasting consequences. Supporting seniors and helping them effectively manage their stress is key to reducing the…
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How Does Diabetes Affect the Elderly?

Diabetes can significantly impact the day-to-day lives of older adults, making even the simplest tasks feel challenging. Whether you're an older person living with diabetes or a family member caring for a loved one, knowing what to look out for and how to address certain challenges can lead to a better quality of life.  Diabetes…
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7 Great Osteoporosis Exercises for Seniors

Living with osteoporosis can be challenging, but staying active is one of the best ways to manage the condition and improve overall quality of life. Regular exercise helps strengthen bones, improve balance and flexibility, and reduce the risk of falls and fractures. Incorporating the right types of exercises into your daily routine is essential if…
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Gentle Cardio Exercises for Seniors in Assisted Living

Incorporating gentle cardio exercises into the daily routine of residents in assisted living communities can help towards strengthening the heart, improving circulation, and enhancing lung capacity. For older adults, engaging in low-impact cardio activities, such as jogging, swimming, and walking can make a difference in physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life.  At…
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How Socialization Helps the Heart

Picture this—a room filled with laughter during fun activities or shared stories over a delicious meal and meaningful conversations. You know moments like these are good for the soul, but you may not know the benefits they can have for your heart health. Research shows that connecting with others improves your mood and plays a…
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4 Easy Workouts for Seniors With Arthritis

Living with arthritis doesn’t mean you have to give up on staying active. Exercise is one of the most effective ways to avoid frailness, improve mobility, and diminish joint pain. For seniors managing arthritis, the focus should be on low-impact activities that strengthen muscles and lubricate joints without adding unnecessary strain.  Four easy workouts that…
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Preventing Caregiver Fatigue

Caregiving for an aging loved one is a rewarding role for you, but it can also be demanding. Providing for another person’s needs requires physical and emotional energy. A few tips for preventing caregiver fatigue include: Prioritize self-care Create a support network Set healthy boundaries Use professional respite care services Educate yourself Stay organized Without…
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How to Talk to Someone with Dementia

Effective communication can be both challenging and rewarding when caring for someone with dementia. When communication methods you’ve relied upon your whole life don’t work, it can be frustrating. Fortunately, the key to talking to someone with dementia is to practice patience, respect, and encouragement.  You can foster a meaningful relationship with someone with dementia…

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Assisted Living

Assisted living is designed to offer a personalized balance of support and independence, tailored to your unique needs and goals. We provide 24/7 access to care and helpful services like housekeeping and linen service.

Memory Care

Find a peaceful, dignified life for your loved one who is experiencing Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Memory care provides proactive, secure support for mental, physical, and emotional needs.

Respite Care

Respite care is an ideal approach for those needing high-quality, professional support for a minimum of two weeks. Whether for recovery or caregiver relief, you’ll get involved with everything our community has to offer.

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