Helping Your Loved Ones Cope with Memory Loss
Memory loss diseases, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s do not discriminate.
7 Tips for Managing Senior Health
Aging is natural; however, without the proper care, it can happen quicker than it should. It’s never too early to start taking care of yourself.
How to Create a Dementia Care Plan
Noticing that your loved one is showing signs of dementia is always heartbreaking…
Delirium vs. Dementia
Delirium and Dementia are two different illnesses that share several of the same characteristics…
Explore Old Memories, In the New Year
Memories are one of the most valuable things we have in our lifetime because they represent the journey it took from where you started, to where you are now.
New Year, New Opportunities
It is the New Year, and there are so many new opportunities for your loved one!
Visiting Older Family Members—Signs to Look for this Holiday Season
With the holidays fast approaching, we are surrounded by friends and family, including parents and grandparents.
Why Short-Term Stays?
Respite care, also known as a short-term stay in an assisted living community, can be a very important resource…
Alzheimer's Association
Our loved ones who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease need a supportive community around them now more than ever…
Risk Factors for Dementia
Many different factors can increase an individual's chances of developing dementia.
Life After Being Diagnosed
Having a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease is the beginning of a difficult journey.
Early Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
While some changes may occur as a person progresses with age, it is important to be aware of the differences between age-related problems and difficulty versus signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
Treatment Options for Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s
There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s Disease. However, there are treatments…
How to Help a Loved One with Alzheimer's Disease
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, a life-altering disease, it can become very challenging for those who are a part of their life, especially their primary caregiver.
The 7 Stages of Dementia
While dementia is a general term, Alzheimer's disease is a specific brain disease.
How to Support Your Loved One During the Transition
It is no surprise that the transition into a memory care community is a big change and can be very challenging for the loved one and their support system.
What are the Benefits of Short-Term Stays?
Respite care is a short-term relief program that gives full-time caregivers a chance to reset and recharge.
Why are brain health activities important for your loved one with dementia?
We have been implementing creative brain health activities for our residents because it is so important for those with dementia to exercise their brains each and every day.
What do we do to encourage Brain Activity?
We constantly are creating and implementing activities that encourage our residents with forms of dementia to use their brain!