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Navigating Dementia and Tucson Alzheimer’s Care: Finding Comfort and Support

Tucson Place of Ventana Canyon | Caregiver walking and supporting senior woman

Receiving the news that someone you love has Alzheimer’s may be confusing and overwhelming, but rest assured, you are not alone. Tucson, with its array of resources and support, offers a helping hand to walk you through this challenging time. We’ll explore steps you can take when your family member or friend is diagnosed with […]

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Providing Purpose & Care: Memory Care Centers in Austin, TX

Parmer Woods | Seniors playing games and getting care

When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, it can feel overwhelming. Questions arise about what to do and where to turn for support. It’s critical to remember that you are not alone. There are ways to manage and provide your loved ones with a life filled with purpose. At Parmer Woods at

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Flipping the Traditional Model of Living in Memory Care

Pegasus Senior Living | Team members at a training

Welcome to the Connections Memory Care Program Considering memory care living arrangements for a loved one is a decision filled with emotions. It’s a journey that requires empathy, understanding, and knowledge. At Pegasus Senior Living, we’re changing the traditional nursing home and memory care unit models. Our evidence-based Connections memory care program brings an engaging

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Creating Dementia-Friendly Communities in Senior Living

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior man in wheelchair with caregiver

As the baby boomer generation gets older, the prevalence of dementia continues to rise, creating a greater need for dementia-friendly communities for seniors. The physical environment of a dementia-friendly community plays an essential role in supporting residents. Sensory-friendly design elements, such as clear signage, contrasting colors, and appropriate lighting, are implemented to aid navigation and

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Mastering Dementia Education with Dementia Live® Training

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior man with caregiver - dementia education

As the elderly population grows, so does the need for trained caregivers to meet their specific needs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “about 5.8 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. By 2060, the number of Alzheimer’s disease cases is predicted to rise to an

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Why is Alzheimer’s a Growing Problem in Mississippi?

Ridgeland Place | Group of seniors playing a game

Highlighting the Need for Memory Care in Mississippi Alzheimer’s is a growing problem in Mississippi, and the numbers are alarming. The Magnolia State has a disproportionate mortality rate due to Alzheimer’s. It also has a high stroke rate, which is a cause of certain types of dementia. In Mississippi, there are nearly 60,000 individuals living

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Memory Care Communities in Washington State Go Exploring

The Rivers at Puyallup | Residents visiting Victor Falls

Imagine living in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, where the beauty of nature is right outside your doorstep. Access to these areas could be important to people looking for memory care facilities in Washington State. That’s precisely what our community at The Rivers at Puyallup offers. Our assisted living and memory care community is

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The Benefits of Physical Activity for Seniors with Dementia

The Courtyards at Mountain View | Senior man and his daughter out for a walk

Staying active is essential for everyone, but it’s especially crucial for seniors with dementia. As a family member, you probably wonder how to comfort someone with Alzheimer’s. Engaging in regular physical activity can help maintain cognitive function and improve: Sleep patterns Quality of life Mental health Physical health Rapid stages of cognitive decline The Courtyards

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How Alzheimer’s Care in Spokane, WA Provides Comfort

South Hill Village | Senior woman and her daughter

Watching a loved one go through the various stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia can be heart-wrenching. As their memory, abilities, and personality change, you may wonder how to provide comfort and support. How do you ensure your family member feels secure, loved, and cared for throughout this journey? Continue reading to learn more about each

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How Seniors Get Moving! Assisted Living and Memory Care in Arizona

Tucson Place | Senior women exercising

Staying physically active is important for everyone and it becomes especially important to keep moving as we age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Adults aged 65 and older need at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity such as brisk walking. Or they need 75 minutes a week of

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