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Deciding how to care for an aging loved one is often overwhelming. Families may notice their parent or spouse struggling
Residents at South Hill Village in Spokane, WA, recently hosted two guests. The Spokane Mounted Patrol brought Norwegian Fjord horses—Beylah
A dementia diagnosis doesn’t mean the end of meaningful friendships. In fact, social connection becomes even more important for seniors
Over seven million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s and/or dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. What many families don’t realize
Getting older can bring changes to how we see the world. For many seniors, vision impairment can feel discouraging at
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than seven million Americans live with cognitive challenges, and the number is expected to
Senior Living Compared to Home Care in the South Hill Neighborhood
Spokane Seniors Experience The Benefits of Animal Therapy at South Hill Village
Making Friends as a Senior With Dementia: Connection and Community in Washington
My Mother Is In Denial About Dementia. What Do I Do?
What Are the Best Activities for Visually-Impaired Seniors in the South Hill Neighborhood?
