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A Senior’s Guide to Exercise and Cognitive Function

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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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Senior Nutrition for Brain Health and Cognitive Performance

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Food for Thought What we eat affects more than just our bodies. Food plays a crucial role in how our brains function. As we age, proper nutrition becomes essential for maintaining mental clarity and cognitive performance. A healthy diet reduces the risk of cognitive decline and keeps us mentally sharp. Many older adults and their

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Advancing Alzheimer’s Research in Texas: Dr. Sandra Petersen at TARCC

Pegasus Senior Living | Pegasus Senior Living’s Senior Vice President of Health and Wellness, Dr. Sandra Petersen, presented research on neuroplasticity at this year’s Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium (TARCC).

Alzheimer’s affects millions of families across the country, making research and innovation in senior care more important than ever. The Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium (TARCC) plays a crucial role in advancing Alzheimer’s research and providing resources for those impacted by cognitive decline. Pegasus Senior Living’s Senior Vice President of Health and Wellness, Dr.

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What Causes Alzheimer’s And Dementia? It’s Not Just Age.

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According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. This number is expected to rise as the population ages. At the same time, over 12 million family members and friends provide unpaid care for people living with memory loss every year. Families often want

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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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Is Luxury Assisted Living in Houston Worth the Cost?

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Searching for luxury assisted living near you can feel overwhelming. Every community seems to promise “the best” lifestyle, but what truly defines luxury for older adults and their families? For some, it may mean elegant surroundings and gourmet dining. For others, luxury might be peace of mind, personalized attention, and a genuine sense of belonging.

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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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Navigating Assisted Living for Senior Couples in Houston

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Love grows strong over time. But sometimes, health does not follow the same path for both people. This can be hard when one spouse needs assisted living or memory care. It’s not easy to think about, but many couples face this situation. Imagine a couple enjoying retirement together. Suddenly, one partner’s health starts to decline,

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