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Six images in collage featuring staff and residents and staff next to art projects

March 8, 2023

Don’t Let Age Define Your Creativity

Hobbies like arts and crafts can be a wonderful escape. Whether we’re admiring someone else’s handiwork or creating our own, everyone benefits. Although our hobbies may change based on our abilities, arts and crafts should be enjoyable for a lifetime. Art projects help us to stay happy and can keep us sharp as we age, […]

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Bruce Willis

February 28, 2023

Frontotemporal Dementia: What is it?

  Bruce Willis’ recent diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia has hit the airwaves. This is incredibly sad news for him and his family. While dementia is very complex and heartbreaking, we’re grateful that his family is raising awareness! More conversations outside of the Hollywood scene about dementia could lead to an increased number of people being […]

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Two females seated together

February 27, 2023

Therapeutic Fibbing – is it lying?

We’re all taught from a young age not to lie. You can probably remember breaking this rule as a child and how badly you felt about it. When supporting someone with memory loss, however, not reorienting them that they’ve lost their loved ones, pets, car, home, etc. can preserve their peace. With a diagnosis like […]

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Senior female looking at photo frame with female embracing her

January 6, 2023

Helping a Loved One Transition to Assisted Living

After a long talk over the holidays, you’ve been helping your mom shop for an assisted living community. She has lived in the home where you grew up for 45 years. Your dad passed away a few years ago, and she’s beginning to struggle, which is why you’re in the market. Having been a teacher […]

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Senior female seated next to female clinician

December 16, 2022

Are You Ready for Assisted Living?

That question raises another: Who’s ever 100% ready to make a major life change? Think back to all of the beginning stages of your life’s work. There was probably both excitement and uncertainty, all in one, when you started something new. This is absolutely no different from the assisted living chapters of our stories. One of […]

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Senior hand holding a grab bar

December 2, 2022

Splish Splash, Let’s Talk About the Bath!

  Each year, December 5th marks National Bathtub Party Day! A warm, relaxing bath or shower to wash away all your worries sounds wonderful–or does it? As we age, bathing/showering, or not, can both present risks. The obvious danger of slipping and falling probably comes to mind, but not washing up also causes problems. Read […]

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Female clinician showing senior male a document

November 14, 2022

4 Tips for Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

  Fall brings us many reasons to be grateful and celebrate, but November 14 gives us something important to think about—it’s World Diabetes Day. While it’s no cause for celebration, we’re raising awareness. The CDC reports that around one person in 10 has type 2 diabetes, and it’s among the top 10 common causes of death […]

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Senior male holding yellow exercise band with both hands near a male clinician

November 1, 2022

Could Outpatient Therapy Help Me? Your Questions Answered!

  What is Physical Therapy, or “PT?” Physical therapy helps you maintain mobility and quality of life. Physical therapists can get you moving again! Using scientifically based treatment techniques that focus on restoring function, reducing pain, and correcting or preventing injury, this branch of therapy could help you stay active and independent!  Can I receive […]

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Senior couple in the kitchen near fruit

October 20, 2022

5 Reasons To Snowbird At Edgewood

    Winter is on its way. As we age, the snowy season becomes more challenging. Since hibernation is out of the question, how can you make winter more “bearable”? Consider a short-term stay at Edgewood during the frigid months and watch the stress of winter melt away! What is a Short-Term Stay? It’s a […]

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Senior male in wheelchair next two female clinical staff

October 17, 2022

Can I Help Make the Memory Care Move Easier?

Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia is never easy—it’s life-changing for the affected individual and his or her family and friends. Deciding to move a loved one to a memory care community can be especially difficult and overwhelming. Below are some tips and information for communicating with a loved one […]

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