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Resources for Senior Living in Richmond, TX: The Legacy at Long Meadow
The Legacy at Long Meadow’s blog is a valuable senior living resource. Our articles cover a wide range of retirement, assisted living, and memory care topics, offering insights and advice tailored to the unique needs of seniors and their families. We are committed to being an essential part of your Richmond, TX senior resources toolkit.
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Celebrating Heart Health Month with Pegasus Senior Living
February is more than just the month of love – it’s a time dedicated to the heart in the most literal sense. Heart Month stands as a vital reminder of the importance of cardiovascular health. Heart health for seniors is vital for reducing the risk of: Heart disease High cholesterol Stroke High blood pressure Heart
When to Move from Assisted Living to Memory Care
We’re all individual people with unique needs—and needs rarely stay the same throughout our lives. Fortunately, there are typically several levels of care available for seniors who call a senior community home. Each type of senior living lifestyle offers care for different walks of life, assisted living and memory care being 2 examples of similar
7 Fun Indoor Activities For Seniors
Sometimes, a rainy day can get in the way of our plans. Whether you live at home, in senior living, or with your family, it can be hard to think about what to do with your day. Fortunately, our team at The Legacy at Long Meadow is here to help with a list of fun
How Pegasus Optimizes Dementia Care with Dr. Sandra Petersen
At the forefront of Pegasus Senior Living, Dr. Sandra Petersen, our Senior Vice President of Health and Wellness, leads our Connections program, a transformative and scientifically backed approach to care designed for seniors living with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Through the “Connect, Move, Learn” methodology that defines the Connections program, Dr. Petersen guides Pegasus on how
What’s the Difference Between Memory Care & Respite Care?
Understanding senior care options can be difficult sometimes. After all, it seems like there are almost endless options, all with their own title. It can get tricky with all the services out there. When you have a senior loved one who needs care, there are often 2 common options: memory care and respite care. Memory
How to Talk To Elderly Parents About Accepting Help
As our parents age, it’s natural they may need extra help getting through their day-to-day lives. However, talking about this need for help can be a sensitive topic. Many older adults don’t want to be seen as a burden to their children and avoid accepting assistance. As an adult child, it can be challenging to