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Providing a Dementia Care Resource for Tucson Families

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Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon will now serve even more families with its expansion into memory care services. Our community now offers both assisted living and memory care services. Families with loved ones who live with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia now have an expert resource in the Tucson area. The Connections Program Individuals […]

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How To Help Your Loved One With Dementia

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior couple sitting at table together

In honor of Alzheimer’s and brain awareness month, Pegasus Senior Living Senior VP of Health and Wellness Dr. Sandra Petersen shares some important insights to increase awareness and help us understand how best to help those living with dementia. What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia? Dementia is an “umbrella term” that encompasses Alzheimer’s disease

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The Benefits of Evidence-Based Programs for Seniors

North Point Village | Resident at a memory care facility petting a rooster

When the time comes to relocate to memory care, knowing about the available resources can be a blessing. However, some senior communities are better suited for this than others. Washington State is home to 553 assisted living facilities; over half of those residents have Alzheimer’s or dementia. Assisted living extends seniors’ independence, while memory care

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Go Purple in June: Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

Pegasus Senior Living | Senior man holding a guitar and high-fiving his caregiver

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading advocate for the 6.5 million Americans living with the most common form of dementia. June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. It also includes the day of the year with the most light. The Longest Day is when we can illuminate the darkness surrounding Alzheimer’s and other forms of

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How Can I Help My Loved One with Dementia?

South Hill Village | Senior man and son looking at photo

Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia and affects over 120,000 Washington State residents. Washington dementia care that is specialized for those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia is an important and valuable resource for families. Connections at South Hill Village is a data-based dementia care program designed to support seniors and family

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Managing Alzheimer’s: Kansas City Resources

Glenwood Village of Overland Park | Senior community residents learning calligraphy

If your loved one has been recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you may feel overwhelmed as you search for resources. Fortunately, help is nearby, and research is ongoing. The University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Center is one of only 31 research centers dedicated to discovering a cure for the most common form of dementia. Older adults

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A Doctor’s View: What is A Retirement Home?

Pegasus Senior Living | Seniors playing a game

Hi, I’m Dr. Sandra Petersen, and I’m the Senior VP of Health and Wellness for Pegasus Senior Living. One of my most significant accomplishments is designing the Connections Memory Care Program for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia. It’s available in 28 Pegasus communities around the country. Every day in the United States, 10,000 people turn

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Five ways Assisted Living in Roswell, GA helps seniors Overcome Loneliness

Historic Roswell Place | Group of happy seniors gathered together

Is senior loneliness a big problem? “I’m so tired of being alone, I’m so tired of on my own,” goes the old soul song. Tired and alone are not just good lyrics; they are two phenomena that go hand in hand. People experiencing loneliness can develop higher levels of the hormone known as cortisol. Over

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Finding Hobbies for Older Adults in Bellingham Senior Living

Cordata Court | Seniors playing a game with a tower of wood blocks

The history of leisurely activities in America is fascinating. An article in The Atlantic mentions how the evolution of hobbies mainly centered around times in the past when people were out of work or needed distractions from current events. The second-largest growth in hobbies comes from retirement. When seniors give up working, their idle time

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Can Music Help Someone With Alzheimer’s?

The Havens at Antelope Valley | Senior listening to music

The Havens at Antelope Valley offers long-term assisted living and memory care services to seniors and their families in Lancaster, CA. Unlike traditional nursing homes, our care involves various ways to entertain, enlighten, and engage residents. New memory care residents especially enjoy getting playful, dancing, and listening to music in our activity program. Melodies and

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