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Seniors Enjoy Canine Visitors at Magnolia Place of Roswell

Furry Friends Visit Seniors | Magnolia Place of Roswell

Residents Meet Furry Friends Residents at Magnolia Place of Roswell in Roswell, GA, had the opportunity to spend time with therapy dogs from Canine Assistants. Seniors enjoyed petting and greeting the dogs as they moved through the community, creating moments of interaction that brought energy and happiness to the day. Small Encounters, Big Smiles Kevin Holyfield, […]

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What Are the Best Activities for Visually-Impaired Seniors and Their Eye Care in North Georgia?

Getting older can bring changes to how we see the world. For many seniors, vision impairment can feel discouraging at first, but it does not mean that enjoyable activities must come to an end. Instead, it calls for new approaches and fresh ways to engage. With the right ideas, seniors can continue enjoying staying active

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Senior Tips: The Benefits of Reading for the Brain

Few activities bring as much joy and mental stimulation as reading a good book. Whether it’s a gripping mystery, heartfelt memoir, or historical novel, books transport us to different worlds while keeping our minds sharp and engaged. For older adults, reading becomes even more important as a way to maintain cognitive health and memory function.

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How to Prevent Cognitive Decline: Lifestyle Changes for Brain Health

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than seven million Americans live with cognitive challenges, and the number is expected to grow. Many families worry about memory loss and its impact on independence. While aging naturally brings some changes, research shows that lifestyle choices can protect the brain. Learning how to prevent cognitive decline does not

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A Crucial Link for Seniors: Brain Health and Heart Health

The Link Between Brain and Heart Health for Older Adults

It’s not uncommon for people to separate the heart and brain when thinking about health. But what if the same habits that protect your heart also strengthen your memory, focus, and thinking skills? Imagine someone who eats nutritious meals, stays active, and has regular doctor visits. They’re not just protecting one organ; they’re helping two

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The Importance of Social Lives for Seniors

Magnolia Place | Why Social Lives Matter for Seniors & How to Make Friends

When was the last time you enjoyed a good laugh with friends? How often do you share meals with others each week? Do you have regular activities that connect you with people who share your interests? For many older adults, the answers to these questions reveal a social life that has shrunk over time. Yet

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From Classrooms to Community: Roswell Students Build Bonds with Magnolia Place Seniors

Students and seniors at Magnolia Place of Roswell form lasting bonds through shared activities, highlighting the power of intergenerational connections. Magnolia Place of Roswell welcomed 23 high school students from Roswell National High School for a day filled with connection, learning, and laughter. The visit was part of the senior living community’s ongoing initiative to

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Lifelong Learning and Brain Games for Seniors

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Age brings wisdom, but it can also bring new challenges to mental sharpness. Picture a mind as a garden that needs regular tending. Without proper care, weeds may grow and pathways become overgrown. Yet with consistent attention, the garden remains vibrant, with new blooms appearing alongside established plants. This garden metaphor represents our brains throughout

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A Senior’s Guide to Exercise and Cognitive Function

Pegasus Senior Living | Seniors exercising outside

Staying active is essential for overall health, but it also plays a key role in improving cognition and maintaining brain function. Regular movement supports brain health by promoting circulation, reducing stress, and stimulating new brain cells. Research has shown that exercise and cognitive function are closely linked. Physical activity helps slow cognitive decline and enhances

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Roswell WWII Veteran’s 100th Birthday Celebration

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On Tuesday, December 3, Verna ‘Bunny’ Farmer turned 100 with a big celebration hosted by our team at Magnolia Place of Roswell. Bunny’s Long History of Military Experience Bunny, who has been part of the Magnolia Place family since 2010, served in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) during World War II. This service earned

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