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Discover the Secrets to Aging Well

Have you heard about the Blue Zones? These are areas that are home to some of the world’s longest living people. Although in different geographic areas,

Social Interaction and Alzheimer’s: Tips for Family and Friends

Connecting with others is a basic necessity that we all share. It’s been shown to greatly influence both our physical and cognitive health. Yet people often

Looking for Ways to Increase Your Longevity? Try These Ideas

When it comes to longevity, one of the most beneficial discoveries may be that genetics actually play only a small role. Which means we control the

How Assisted Living Can Help Maintain Independence

If you or a parent needs help with a few of the basic tasks of daily life, you may be considering all the available options. Two

Ideas to Make Your New Home “Home” in Independent Living

Are you moving into an independent living community and considering your to-do list to make it happen? It’s a busy time. You’ve researched and found the

Why Independent Living? 5 Top Reasons

Are you ready to realize the retirement lifestyle you’ve always wanted? If you’ve long imagined freedom and fulfillment waiting ahead, have you ever wondered if you

Travel Tips for a Smooth Trip with a Loved One with Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other cognitive impairments may bring about anxiety and uncertainty during a trip, and while it may be harder to travel with people

Top Questions to Ask when Considering an Independent Living Community

If you or an older loved one are considering the independence of an independent living community, you’re probably asking yourself: which one? Well, the best way

Creating A Memory Box and Other Alzheimer’s Activities to Share With A Loved One

Losing the ability to communicate with words can be one of the most difficult experiences for those living with Alzheimer’s. Not being able to express their
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