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How to Compare Residential Assisted Living to Respite Care in Queensbury, New York

Residential Care vs. Respite Care in Queensbury, New York

Are you one of the 63 million Americans who are taking care of an older adult in your family? The AARP and the National Alliance for Caregiving say that 25 percent of adults are in this position. As a family caregiver, you may be helping your loved one recover from surgery, managing temporary mobility challenges, […]

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What Are the Most Common Types of Dementia in Queensbury, New York?

What Are the Most Common Types of Dementia in Queensbury?

Almost one in nine Americans age 65 and older has Alzheimer’s. Globally, a new case of dementia is diagnosed every 3.2 seconds. These statistics represent more than numbers—they represent families searching for answers, caregivers seeking support, and individuals deserving dignity and understanding. If you’re among the at least 12 million American family members supporting a

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Residential Senior Health Care vs. Home Care in Queensbury

Pegasus | Assisted Senior Living vs. Home Care

Deciding how to care for an aging loved one is often overwhelming. Families may notice their parent or spouse struggling with daily activities such as cooking, bathing, or managing medications. They may forget appointments, misplace items, or struggle to maintain their home. While these challenges are common, they can leave family members wondering how best

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Pegasus Senior Living: Addressing Ageism in Health Care

Pegasus | Ageism in Health Care: What Seniors Should Know

When we hear jokes about “boomers” or see commercials urging us to “fight aging,” we may laugh or shrug it off. Yet these everyday ideas shape how society views older people. From anti-aging products to television portrayals, stereotypes about growing older are everywhere. These subtle messages influence how we interact with older adults, and they

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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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Queensbury Seniors Take the Heat in ‘Hot Ones’ Web Series Challenge

Team Leads ‘Hot Ones’ Challenge | The Landing at Queensbury

Things got a little spicy at The Landing at Queensbury, when residents and staff came together to watch a wing challenge that brought more than just heat. Inspired by the popular web series Hot Ones, team members Shae Scarselletta, Memory Care Director, and Heather Prindle, Life Enrichment Director, faced off in a hot sauce tasting

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The Importance of Social Engagement for Brain Health

Pegasus Senior Living | Social Engagement and Brain Health

More Than Just Small Talk Many older adults find that they spend more time alone as the years pass. Friends move away, families get busy, and social circles grow smaller. This shift may feel gradual, but over time, it can impact more than just mood. It can affect brain health. Research continues to show that

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The Landing at Queensbury Chef Elevates Dining for Seniors after Cooking Competition Show

The Landing at Queensbury | Elevated Dining Awaits

The kitchen has always been Paul Kaufmann’s true home. It’s where he learned the value of hard work, the importance of craftsmanship, and, perhaps most significantly, how food can bring people together. Paul’s first job in the kitchen was as a dishwasher. He wasn’t there by choice, but something about the rhythm of the kitchen,

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Lifelong Learning and Brain Games for Seniors

Pegasus Senior Living | Spintopia video screenshot

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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Socializing Seniors Improve Well-Being Through Group Activities at The Landing at Queensbury

Pegasus Senior Living | Community Picnic

When it comes to maximizing happiness and quality of life while minimizing depression and anxiety in older adults, time spent together with others seems to be the secret. A new study supports this idea. But you don’t have to go far to see this put into practice. The retirees at The Landing at Queensbury are

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