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Can Music Really Improve Memory?

Music is a fundamental part of what makes us human. As babies, long before we string together sentences, we learn to hum a melody. It speaks to our emotions, stirs memories, and even shapes our social bonds. And music stays with us, even if our other memories begin to fade away. This is precisely why

By |2025-05-21T18:29:06+00:00July 4th, 2025|Blog, Health, Lifestyle|0 Comments

Can Your Hearing Loss Increase Your Risk for Developing Dementia? Learn How Assisted Living May Help

Does this sound familiar? You’re sitting with a friend over a cup of coffee, and you find yourself asking them to repeat what they’ve said several times during the conversation. Are they mumbling, or are you just not hearing them? If this scenario happens frequently, you’re not alone. Hearing loss affects up to 23% of

By |2025-04-16T18:59:40+00:00April 30th, 2025|Blog, Health|0 Comments

Assisted Living & Memory Care Offer Support for Seniors Experiencing Brain Injury & Dementia

The forgetfulness of leaving your keys on the counter again might seem like a common occurrence, but for individuals who have experienced a brain injury, memory loss can be far more significant and impactful. This blog post dives into the ways brain injuries can affect memory, offering insights and resources to help navigate these challenges

By |2025-04-01T20:40:24+00:00April 18th, 2025|Blog, Health|0 Comments

How to Manage Symptoms of Sundowning in your Loved One with Dementia

Have you noticed a change in your loved one's behavior when the sun sets? It is not uncommon for persons with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia to display erratic or confused behavior as daylight fades. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as sundowning, short for Sundowner’s syndrome.  Sundowning is not a sickness in and

By |2025-04-01T18:54:44+00:00April 11th, 2025|Blog, Caregiving|0 Comments

Is it Time for Assisted Living? A Guide for Families Facing Parkinson’s

Has Parkinson's disease become a part of yours or your loved one's life? It's a condition that affects millions worldwide, and its impact can vary greatly from person to person. With such variation, it’s natural to wonder - when is the right time to seek extra support?  Understanding the Parkinson's Journey  Parkinson's is a brain

By |2025-03-20T18:45:14+00:00April 4th, 2025|Blog, Health|0 Comments

The 10 Absolutes Every Dementia Caregiver Should Know

Alzheimer’s is a progressive form of dementia that affects nearly 7 million Americans and their families. As Alzheimer’s progresses, providing care can be both emotionally and physically demanding. However, with the right approach, caregivers can make a significant difference in the lives of those they support, helping their loved ones live well and find joy,

By |2025-03-17T20:10:07+00:00March 26th, 2025|Blog, Caregiving|0 Comments

How Happiness Can Help Us Live Well with Dementia

Imagine a world where a dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis isn’t seen as a loss but can empower those experiencing symptoms to find new meaning and continue living fulfilling lives. While there's no cure yet for dementia, exciting research suggests that happiness might be a powerful tool - both for preventing dementia and living well with

By |2025-03-10T23:25:14+00:00March 10th, 2025|Blog, Senior Living Lifestyle|0 Comments
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