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Memories Worth Remembering: An introduction to the Activ-8 Your Brain Health Series
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What Is It Like to Move into an Assisted Living Community?
Moving into an assisted living community is a great way for your loved one to live a fulfilling life within a safe setting. Not only will an assisted living community help maintain your loved one’s health, but it will also encourage them to remain active and foster a sense of independence during their later years. While moving into a new environment can understandably cause confusion for some, the assisted living community at Encore at Avalon Park offers both a welcoming and comforting transition. A Helping Hand When your loved one moves into an assisted living community, they get the benefit of having a helping hand that doesn’t limit their freedom.…
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An introduction to the Activ-8 Your Brain Health Series
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The Difference Between Assisted and Independent Living
As adults, we value our independence and take pride in handling our own affairs. Elderly adults are no different and will likely dismiss offers of assistance or stubbornly refuse help with any growing health problems, memory issues, or other factors may necessitate they receive additional care and attention. Fortunately, assisted living communities can be a satisfactory caregiving solution for those who are no longer capable of living independently and do not have a family member who can assume the responsibilities of becoming their primary caregiver. That’s because assisted living communities don’t really differ all that much from independent living. In fact, the goal of assisted living communities is to restore…
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The Golden Years: How to Age the Healthy Way
The golden years are a period of your life post-retirement in which you can enjoy free time, leisure and relaxation. This is a time when you can explore new hobbies, travel, or enjoy a nap. However, your golden years won’t be all fun and games if you don’t make an effort to take care of yourself. Healthy aging is crucial in order to preserve your physical and mental health, as well as maintain your ability to learn, grow and meet your most basic needs. The following tips will help you transition gracefully into this next stage of life so that you can enjoy all it has to offer. Create a…
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Blessing Bags for the Homeless
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Anniversary Party
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How to Talk to a Loved One About End-of-Life Planning
Talking about death is never easy, but putting end-of-life arrangements in place before a loved one passes makes the process easier for everyone. The aging or ill person has the peace of knowing their loved ones are cared for and their wishes carried out, and surviving family can spend less time making end-of-life arrangements and more time grieving their cherished relative. Because it is a sensitive topic, it’s important to broach the conversation carefully. These tips will help you take a compassionate approach to discussing end-of-life arrangements. Starting the Conversation Due to the sensitivity of the topic, an end-of-life discussion should be limited to the people closest to the aging…
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The Importance of Experiencing Culture for Seniors
As our loved ones age, and because many develop varying degrees of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, the need for both new and familiar cultural exposure becomes even more important. As they make the transition from living at home to living in an assisted living community, your loved one may feel confusion, stress, or isolation without some cultural familiarity to comfort them. Here are some of the reasons it is important for your senior loved one to experience culture after making the move to assisted living. Culture Enhances Brain Function As memory and cognition begins to decline, being in completely unfamiliar surroundings can make things worse. For those with dementia or…