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Brandon Senior Community Spruces Up for Residents and Staff

Castlewoods Place | Lobby

Seniors and staff at the senior living community Castlewoods Place, located at 140 Castlewoods Blvd, Brandon, MS 39047, are excited about the community’s recent updates and renovations. Castlewoods Place has undergone renovations throughout the community to give common areas a brighter, more inviting look. Renovations included new flooring throughout the building, new paint, a new […]

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Puyallup and Marysville Senior Communities Expand to Dementia Care Services

The Gardens at Marysville | Community Photo

Senior living communities, The Rivers at Puyallup and The Gardens at Marysville, both under Pegasus Senior Living management, welcome seniors and families who require dementia or Alzheimer’s care-related services. The memory care portion of each community is scheduled to open soon. The Rivers at Puyallup’s community images Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia

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Coming Soon: Data-Based Memory Care in Marysville, WA 

The Gardens at Marysville | Senior woman and her caregiver laughing together

What is the Connections program? The Pegasus Senior Living Connections program is an innovative, data-driven approach to providing memory care. It’s evidence-based philosophy rooted in neuroplasticity to promote rebuilding brain growth. We utilize the latest therapeutic treatments to provide calming comfort. Specialized team members rely on personal engagement to gain trust and provide individualized care.

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Puyallup Senior Community Expands to Dementia Care Services

The Rivers at Puyallup | Senior woman and her daughter looking at an ipad

Senior living community, The Rivers at Puyallup, is opening its doors to seniors and families who require dementia or Alzheimer’s care-related services. The memory care portion of the community is slated for October 2022. Residents in memory care can benefit from the following services: Non-stop care A calm and secure environment Personalized activities of daily

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Why You’ll Find Specialized Memory Care in Kansas

Glenwood Village of Overland Park | Senior woman and her caregiver sitting on a bad holding hands

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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Austin Seniors Connect With Their Peers in Memory Care

Parmer Woods at North Austin | Seniors sitting quietly at a poetry reading

At Pegasus Senior Living community, Parmer Woods at North Austin, assisted living residents are connecting with their peers who have dementia. The weekly program called, “Memory Care Connections” is aimed at visiting and providing engaging activities for residents in the memory care program. Assisted living residents visit memory care residents to share stories, sing hymns,

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

North Point Village | Seniors sleeping soundly

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

Cordata Court | Senior man looking at a photo album while sitting with his caretaker on the couch

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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