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Sensory Activities For Dementia Patients (2024 Update)

Dementia patients are often prescribed medication to help manage their symptoms. However, many other therapies for seniors with dementia don’t involve medication and can still help aid in their disease management. Therefore, we have compiled a list of sensory activities for dementia patients that will stimulate their senses and give them something to look forward to each day while in memory care. Ideas include painting, gardening, cooking, and more! How …

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40 Of Our Favorite Meals For Seniors (Senior Nutrition Guide)

If you’re looking for some good and healthy meals for seniors, then this article is just what you need! As a reputable assisted living facility, we’re here to offer our two cents. Here are our favorite dishes that we recommend to anyone who’s over the age of 50, where nutrition and variety are vital in day-to-day meals. Here you’ll find recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even snacks in between. …

Older residents who have suffered brain injury work on stuff at table in memory care facility with staff.

Finding A Long Term Care Program For A Loved One With A Brain Injury [Guide]

Having a loved one with a brain injury is hard. And it can be difficult to find the right long-term care program for them. There are plenty of things to consider when transitioning a loved one into a suitable care facility, but you don’t have to do it alone. If you’re looking for the best memory-care facilities, we’re here to help. In this guide, we will provide you with the …

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6 Common Problems Seniors Face & How You Can Help

Trying to find the most common problems seniors face? Getting older can be scary, whether it’s still far off in the distance or notably getting closer. And if you have a loved one in their golden years, they are likely to deal with some complex challenges. Unfortunately, this is a natural part of the aging process; issues like loneliness and health problems can affect anyone, no matter how old they are. …

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Care Homes For Aggressive Dementia Patients: Things To Consider In Case Of Eviction

People with dementia can show signs of aggressive behavior, bursts of anger, and combative responses as an unfortunate result of progressing dementia. This can become a lot to handle in certain care communities and distract from other patient care. Dementia can lead to loved ones developing fairly aggressive behaviors which can be problematic when finding a quality memory care community. Unfortunately, some places end up having to ask those patients …

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9 Simple Games for Seniors That Exercise Their Memory

Physical activity and regular exercise are well-known ways to aid in living a long and healthy life. This becomes even more necessary as we get older and our bodies lose muscle and bone mass. Regular workouts can help, but that’s just our physical body.  Exercising our brains can go a long way in preserving our memory and fighting cognitive decline. Luckily, brain activities can help strengthen the brain as a …

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Minnesota’s CADI Waiver: The Ultimate Guide For Approval

Let’s be honest: Getting the proper medical care for people with disabilities is costly in both time and money, and difficult to locate and access. When your loved one requires the level of care provided to individuals in a nursing facility but wants to hold on to their independence, it can be hard to find and afford the proper services to help maintain independence. That’s where the CADI waiver comes …

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Common (And Effective) Senior Behavioral Health Programs For 2024

Behavioral health is defined as the total well-being of one’s body, mind, and soul. To be healthy doesn’t just mean to be physically healthy; it also encapsulates mental and spiritual health and well-being. And symptoms of poor behavioral health can plague people at any age, particularly those 55 and older. Are you or a loved one looking for assisted living options? Or other senior communities? We’ll outline different considerations below! …

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How to Become a Nursing Home Volunteer (And Make a Big Impact)

If you have an interest in volunteering, but don’t know where to start, consider getting involved with your community nursing home. A great way to expand your horizons, socialize, and make a real, tangible difference in other people’s lives is by offering much-needed support to your community’s elders. Whether you want to get involved with the staff, organize fun activities, or spend time with the residents, your contribution will make …

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Physical Therapy For Elderly: 4 Types That Improve Mobility & Quality Of Life

As people age, their bodies lose a lot of the flexibility and mobility that they once had. This makes it difficult to walk, move, and do all of the physical activities they once could. This is especially detrimental when recovering from an injury or accident. It may even impact the need for an assisted living facility. Recovery from bodily injuries can take much longer to bounce back from, if ever, …

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