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Why You’ll Find Specialized Memory Care in Kansas

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When it comes to memory care, Kansas City is one area leading the way. You’ll find communities that have specialized knowledge about the needs of assisted living and memory care residents. Glenwood Village of Overland Park is one community where your loved one can receive data-based care. Our community is in an area near one

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Dementia and Traveling: How to do it and what to expect

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Dementia is a progressive disease that can be difficult to manage. However, recent studies have shown that traveling can benefit people with dementia positively. Get the facts with Dr. Sandra Petersen, Senior VP of Health and Wellness of Pegasus Senior Living. Learn more about how traveling can improve the mental health and well-being of people

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After a Dementia Diagnosis: What You and Your Family Should Know

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Discovering a loved one is living with memory loss can be devastating. You may have noticed odd things or concerning scenarios, but it’s hard to believe. It usually starts as small things that can be key warning signs: Your mom hasn’t been attending her regular social events. Your husband can never find his car keys.

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Great Every Day: Alzheimer’s Care in Houston

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Pegasus Landing of Tanglewood is a senior living community in Houston, Texas. We’re here if you’re looking for expert Alzheimer’s care for an older family member. Our location provides award-winning assisted living and memory care. Our associates are passionate about treating residents with respect and dignity. We go above and beyond to make sure each

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The Warning Signs of Dementia: Personality Changes

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior woman talking with her caregive

Pegasus Senior Living Senior VP of Health and Wellness Dr. Sandra Petersen created the Connections program for memory care. She holds qualifying certificates in family practice, psychiatric-mental health, and geriatric medicine. As a founding member of the Assisted Living Federation of America’s Nurse Action Committee, she is a nationally recognized expert in senior living care.

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Sleeping and Alzheimer’s: Get A Good Night’s Rest as A Caregiver

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Getting a good night’s sleep can be difficult when you have stress related to your loved ones’ dementia. Family members providing home care who develop excess sleepiness can quickly fall into caregiver burnout. Dementia can cause changes in sleeping patterns, which can make it difficult for caregivers to get the rest they need. In this

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How to Make Friends When You Have Alzheimer’s Disease: Tips for Roswell Seniors

Magnolia Place of Roswell | Two seniors in a nursing home playing a board game

Making friends can be difficult when you have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. However, it is important to maintain old friendships and make new ones too. This is where Magnolia Place of Roswell comes in – we provide personal care home services for older adults who want to live independently at a pace

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Answers to Questions about Dementia and Dementia Care in Bellingham, WA

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Alzheimer’s is a growing concern in Washington. Over 120,000 people in the state live with the most common form of dementia. Another 297,000 family members provide care for a person living with Alzheimer’s. Acting as a dementia caretaker can become a full-time job and lead to caregiver burnout if not managed correctly. Finding care to

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