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Senior Nutrition for Brain Health and Cognitive Performance
Food for Thought What we eat affects more than just our bodies. Food plays a crucial role in how our brains function. As we age,

Brain Health Basics for Older Adults
Cognitive Health Matters at Any Age As we grow older, maintaining our brain health becomes as important as caring for our physical well-being. The brain

Retirement Communities and Personal Care Homes in Atlanta
Atlanta is the Georgian center of culture, history, and Southern charm, making it a top destination for retirees. As you consider retirement living in the

Announcing Pegasus Senior Living’s 2025 Brain Health Program
By Dr. Sandra Petersen, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC, PMHNP-BE, FAANP Senior VP of Health and Wellness, Pegasus Senior LivingFounder of the Connections Memory Care Program

Things to Do in Buckhead for Seniors and Their Families
Buckhead, located just north of Atlanta, offers a variety of fun and engaging activities for seniors and their families. Less than 20 minutes away from

Abby Won an Atlanta-Area Dog Contest!
Dunwoody Place is all tail wags and belly rubs as residents and pets celebrate Abby, who has won first place in the Jewish Atlanta Pets