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Springtime Brings Renewal, Promise, and Wellness
Spring always seems to bring with it a sense of rebirth, growth, and excitement. It’s a time when the flowers are blooming, the world looks greener and brighter, and there’s a coat of yellow pollen on just about everything. It’s also a great time to consider taking stock of your current lifestyle, health, and wellness
Dr. Sandra Petersen Shares the Signs of Alzheimer’s in North Austin, TX
Parmer Woods at North Austin sat down with a memory care expert, Pegasus’ Senior VP of Health and Wellness Dr. Sandra Petersen, to understand more about Alzheimer’s. Her insights are invaluable if you need information to help your loved one. Before you begin your search for Alzheimer’s care in North Austin, we invite you to
Pegasus Senior Living Welcomes Family Visitors!
Can a family visit loved ones’ in assisted living? We’ve come a long way since the car parades and window visits became the “normal” in 2020. We’re not entirely out of the pandemic, but with many of our residents vaccinated and boosted, we can’t wait to spend springtime with family and friends. Pegasus Senior Living
Who are the most important women in your life?
Ask them to share their stories. In honor of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, March 8, Pegasus Senior Living would like to share a few stories from some of the incredible women who call our communities work or home. They inspire us all to lift up and support the women in our lives today by
Pegasus Senior Living Residents are in Good Hands
Senior living careers aren’t just jobs. They’re a chance to really help people and offer a rewarding, fulfilling career option with longevity. At Pegasus Senior Living, those who are drawn to work in our communities are special. They care about making seniors’ lives comfortable, happy, and complete. The team members who keep us going are
What Are the Benefits of Staying Active As We Age?
Research has shown that staying active in older age can do wonders for your health. Regular exercise lowers the risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and depression and improves both muscle and bone health. But what about the brain? Does staying active help prevent or lessen the effects of dementia? Studies indicate that regular exercise