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A Revolutionary Approach to Memory Care for Dementia As individuals, we all have unique experiences that shape our lives. But what if, one day, those experiences start to fade away, slipping from our grasp as we struggle to remember the simplest things? For many seniors living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, this is their reality every
An Overview of Frontotemporal Dementia: Treatment, Care, and Diagnosis
Recently, news broke that actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which has brought this rare form of dementia into the spotlight. But what is it exactly, and how is it diagnosed? How can it be treated or prevented? Here we provide an overview of FTD, working to answer some of these questions
Memory Care in Austin & Explaining Dementia to a Child
As grandparents or other family members grow older, their memories can fade. While this is a natural part of aging, it can become more pronounced for those who develop dementia. Dementia is a term used to describe a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities. If you or a loved one has
Why Respect Matters in Assisted Living: North Austin Options
Assisted living is an essential part of the aging process for many seniors. At Parmer Woods at North Austin, respecting residents’ requests and preferences regarding their care and daily structure is crucial. After all, no one knows better than them what will make them most comfortable and content. We understand it is important to provide
A Season of Gratitude: The Thanks of Pegasus Senior Living
Grateful Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities The holidays are a time to come together and reflect on all we are grateful for. This year, the team and residents of Pegasus Senior Living Communities wanted to share their thanks. Our independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities strive to celebrate and enhance all lives
Dementia and Traveling: How to do it and what to expect
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