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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 A New Year of Brain Health and Well-Being At Pegasus Senior Living, we are always looking for ways to make life easier, healthier, and more fulfilling for our residents and […]

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Senior Day Care vs. Respite Care in Katy, TX

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Understanding Care Options for Aging Loved Ones Near Houston Caring for an aging loved one and providing a high quality of life can be a full-time job. For family members balancing personal care services, meal prep, and activities, these responsibilities can lead to: Burnout Apathy Anxiety and depression Poor physical health Disrupted sleep patterns Fortunately,

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Choosing the Right Senior Living Community in Katy, TX

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Finding the right place for your loved one is important. Many families start by exploring different options, such as assisted living, memory care, and nursing homes. While all provide support, it’s crucial to know the differences so you can make the best decision. If you’re beginning your search for assisted living facilities in Katy, TX,

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How to Ease a Transition to Memory Care for Your Loved Ones

The Legacy At Falcon Point | An older adult couple carries moving boxes into their new home and shares a smile.

Transitioning a loved one to memory care is a daunting task that many caregivers and family members face. This decision is often accompanied by a whirlwind of mixed emotions—guilt for feeling unable to provide care at home, relief at finding a supportive environment, anxiety about the change, and hope for improved quality of life. The

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Memory Care vs Assisted Living: What’s the Difference

The Legacy At Falcon Point | A group of seniors sitting around a table, eating and enjoying afternoon tea while smiling and chatting with each other

In the evolving landscape of senior care, 2 options have become increasingly prominent: memory care and assisted living. These care settings are designed to meet the unique needs of seniors, but they cater to different aspects of aging, health, and wellness.  Memory care requires specialized expertise from staff, appropriate safety measures, and cognitively stimulating programs.

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Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s in Seniors

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Alzheimer’s disease is a challenging condition that affects millions of seniors and their families worldwide. It creeps into the lives of those we love, often unnoticed until the whispers of time become an undeniable roar. However, understanding its early warning signs can empower caregivers and family members to take action, offering a supportive environment for

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Maintaining Connections When One Spouse Needs Memory Care

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Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia is a heroic journey. As a caregiver, your dedication and love shine brightly, but it’s important to remember that this journey is not one you need to take alone. According to the Alzheimer’s Association: Over 11 million Americans provide care to a loved

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How To Make Informed Decisions for Aging Family Members

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As our loved ones age, making informed decisions about senior care becomes increasingly important. There are approximately 31,000 options for senior living communities in the United States alone. Each offers a variety of supportive services tailored to different needs. With so many options available, where do you turn to find reliable information for seniors? Start

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