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Can People with Dementia Live Alone?

Dementia is a collective term used to describe a wide range of mental health conditions characterized by changes in cognitive function, including memory loss, impaired thinking and problem-solving skills, difficulty with language and communication, and changes in mood and behavior. As the condition progresses, people with dementia may require more support and care to carry…
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What Causes Bad Headaches in the Elderly?

Our bodies are constantly changing and adapting. While some changes can be good, others can be more problematic, presenting seniors with a unique set of difficulties and challenges in their golden years. For example: even if seniors live a healthy life, they often may develop headaches. Why do so many seniors deal with headaches? Often,…
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When Should a Person with Dementia Stop Living Alone?

It’s never easy deciding whether or not it’s time to use a senior living home to help care for a family member with dementia.  If your loved one’s dementia is causing changes to their memory or demeanor and affects their ability to take care of themselves and socialize, it could be time to seek additional…
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Preventive Medicine for Healthy Living in Seniors

As we age, our health needs change. Seniors are more likely to develop chronic health conditions like heart disease and diabetes, and memory conditions like dementia and Alzheimer's, all of which can have an impact on your quality of life.  Getting older doesn’t mean that you have to give up on living a healthy and…
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How to Take Care of a Person with Parkinson Disease

Parkinson's disease is a condition that affects the nervous system and specifically, how your body moves. It's caused by a loss of cells in the brain that produce a chemical called dopamine. Dopamine helps transmit messages in the brain that control movement. So what does that mean for someone with Parkinson's disease? It can cause…
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Helping Seniors Accept the Help They Need

When someone has been largely independent their entire life, it can be a huge step to give up that independence—even if it’s the right thing to do. There are independent living communities that allow an aging adult to retain as much independence as possible. Sometimes, an assisted living situation is a better and safer option,…
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Why Does My Hip Replacement Hurt?

Why Does My Hip Replacement Hurt? Whether you’ve recently gotten an implant or got one a long time ago that’s now giving you trouble, there’s no need to panic. Our bodies can experience pain for a lot of reasons, but the good news is there are plenty of remedies to help you. Whether you are…
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What Are the Activities of Daily Living?

As we age, daily tasks can become more strenuous, and when these daily activities become difficult to manage, additional support can help you live safely and comfortably. Assisted living can support older adults who are struggling with everyday activities. This lifestyle allows residents to live as independently as they like with the knowledge they have…

Which Lifestyle Is Right for You?

Assisted Living

Embrace your independence without sacrificing peace of mind. Our assisted living lifestyle offers the perfect blend of freedom and support, with our team ready to lend a helping hand with daily tasks so you can focus on enjoying our vibrant community.

Memory Care

For loved ones living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, we provide a safe, nurturing, and dignified environment. Our specialized memory care approach focuses on creating moments of joy and connection, honoring each resident’s unique life story with compassion.

Respite Care

Whether you’re recovering from a hospital stay or your caregiver needs a well-deserved break, respite care might be the right solution. Enjoy a short-term stay with full access to our incredible services, amenities, and energetic community life.

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