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Explore Memory Care and Assisted Living | Central Coast

Creston Village | Caregiver helping senior woman outside

If you’re a senior from San Miguel or Paso Robles, then you know California is something special. From spectacular beaches and rolling hills to small villages and big cities, it’s an amazing place to retire. But what if you require assisted living or memory care? That’s where Creston Village comes in. Let’s discuss why seniors

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What is the Difference Between Facilities and Communities for Senior Care? | Fairfield, CA

The Village at Rancho Solano | Senior woman and therapist doing coordination exercise with ball

What comes to mind when you think of the word facility? You probably envision a cold, sterile, hospital-like environment — not the ideal place for aging gracefully. Luckily, long-term care services for seniors with dementia don’t need to be this way, and the right caregivers can view them as so much more than their diagnoses.

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Is There a Cure for Alzheimer’s? | Improvements to Expect in Memory Care

The Village at Rancho Solano | Elderly woman solves puzzle

Fairfield, CA seniors with Alzheimer’s and their families face many challenges ahead, including the fact that there is no cure for Alzheimer’s. However, developments in medical research have led to promising treatments that may slow the progression of the condition or improve quality of life for those living with it. Most therapies fall into two

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Tips For Caregivers: Memory Preservation for Seniors with Dementia

The Rivers at Puyallup | Senior with caregiver looking at photo album

Are you curious about Alzheimer’s care in Washington? The Rivers at Puyallup offers signature memory care services in our senior living community in Puyallup, WA. If you are a family caregiver, consider our assisted living and memory care community as a resource. Are there ways to help seniors with memory loss remember things? That is

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Healthy Eating in Alzheimer’s Care in Houston, TX

Pegasus Landing of Tanglewood | Happy seniors eating healthy food at dining table

Eating the right foods is vital for everyone, but it is crucial to ensure that seniors with Alzheimer’s eat a nutritious diet. Pegasus Landing of Tanglewood in western Houston offers dining and nutrition tips that can help you make sure your senior loved one is getting the nutrition they need. Connections is a signature memory

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How to Manage Caregiver Stress

South hill village | Laughing couple

Caring for elderly parents can be emotionally and physically challenging. And when a loved one’s health issues become more complex, situations change. Families may experience difficulties beyond what they can comfortably manage. Senior living communities can support your loved one if you’re feeling caregiver stress symptoms. That can reduce your stress and anxiety. These communities

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Early Detection and Managing Alzheimer’s Care in Spokane, WA

North Point Village | Senior woman with caregiver reading book outside

North Point Village provides data-based Alzheimer’s care in Spokane, Washington. Our community has begun a discussion due to the recent news about actor Chris Hemsworth discovering his early risk of Alzheimer’s. Many people wonder if they should be proactive and get screened. Of course, everyone needs to assess their own level of risk, but more

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