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What Type of Massage Is Best for Chronic Pain?

Healthy habits, such as eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep are all important parts of living your best life during your golden year. But sometimes chronic pain—whether due to a condition like arthritis or simply a bad back from years of hard work—makes this easier said than done. There are certainly exercises a senior…
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How to Meet the Emotional Needs of Seniors

Key Takeaways Emotional well-being is just as important as physical health for seniors.The three core emotional needs for older adults are security, human connection, and autonomy.Ensuring a safe living environment and offering support can help seniors feel more secure and valued.Social engagement, meaningful relationships, and community activities play a vital role in preventing loneliness and…
Happy senior woman enjoying a cup of coffee on her couch at an assisted living facility.

How to Ease the Transition to Assisted Living

Even if a loved one is willing, tension and stress may accompany the transition into assisted living. Other circumstances, like your loved one developing dementia, could further complicate the process. Looking for a senior community that offers programs and activities to enrich your loved one's life is important. But other than that, things like taking…
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How To Transition Alzheimer’s Patient Into Memory Care

When you choose to move a loved one into a memory care community, you’re providing them with the daily care and support they need. However, the transition into this lifestyle may be difficult or stressful. If you’re making this move, how can it go as smoothly as possible?  Continue reading to learn more about memory…
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Why Do Senior’s Communities Have Memory Care Units?

Senior communities offer a wealth of benefits for people entering their golden years. But not all of us age equally. Seniors require different levels of care and intervention based on varying degrees of independence and mental health. Assisted living communities are a great way to keep seniors active and engaged as they age. But residents…

How to Talk to Someone with Dementia

Communicating with an individual who suffers from dementia or Alzheimer’s can be challenging. As the illness progresses, communication becomes increasingly difficult as they struggle to remember ideas, articulate their thoughts, and manage their emotions.  Despite these struggles, it’s incredibly important to continue to communicate with these individuals, as those relationships help promote better self-esteem, sense…

Preventing Caregiver Fatigue

Our parents cared for us for years throughout our childhood—preparing our meals, cleaning our homes, and doing our laundry. However, when the time comes that they need us to do the same in return, it can be a challenge to balance it with our typical lifestyles. It’s no surprise then, that 40% of caregivers are…

4 Easy Workouts for Seniors with Arthritis

Here are just a few ways seniors with arthritis can stay in shape and enjoy their lives to the fullest! Swimming Whether you’re in an aquatic dance class or you’re just looking to do some leisurely laps, swimming is one of the best exercises to help you maintain your health in your golden years. The…

Benefits of Staying Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

The summer months are a great time to spend outdoors with friends and family! Between the beach, the patio dinners, and the outdoor activities—there is no shortage of ways you can spend time out in the beautiful weather. One way to make sure you’re enjoying the warm weather is to ensure that you’re getting enough…

Which Lifestyle Is Right for You?

Assisted Living

Assisted living is perfect for those looking for a harmonious blend of independence and support. We take care of life’s daily chores so you can focus on time with loved ones or pursuing your passions.

Memory Care

For those facing Alzheimer’s and dementia, our dedicated memory care program ensures your loved one will live their life in comfort, ease, and safety.

Respite Care

Are you seeking short-term care while your regular caregiver takes a vacation or while you recover from a recent surgery? Our respite care lifestyle is for you.

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