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Find Companion Living Senior Living Communities in Glendale

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Seniors need to have emotional support when transitioning to assisted living communities. While some enjoy the change, it can be overwhelming for others. Having a companion like a spouse or best friend nearby provides numerous benefits to seniors in assisted living care. For senior living communities that offer companion living, couples can navigate the changes and milestones of aging together in a safe and exciting environment. What is Companion Living? Companion living is for senior couples or close friends who want to continue living together in assisted living. Couples can live together in their own suite, surrounded by their treasured possessions and memories. Alternatively, suites can be shared by close friends who simply enjoy one another’s company. Companion living for seniors in assisted living is a great option for those who need a little extra care and attention from those they trust. Companion living in assisted living is a great option for those who are most comfortable l...

The Benefits of Personalized Care for Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease

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There is still no cure for Alzheimer’s or dementia. This means a memory loss diagnosis can only be treated for the length of the individual’s life. Finding proper memory care takes dedicated time and research to find the community that is right for you and your loved one. The best memory care communities understand that senior care should be tailored to each individual, prioritizing their set of unique challenges, health concerns, and personality. What is Personalized Memory Care? Proper Alzheimer’s care should not be “one-size-fits-all.” Seniors with a memory loss diagnosis should receive the proper amount and type of care they require to support their physical, emotional and social needs. Personalized memory care is designed to meet the seniors where they are at. Specialized memory care plans are designed with help from family, health care providers and personalized care managers at MorningStar Senior Living Littleton Co. Memory Care at MorningStar Encourages Independence It’s diff...

Tips for Your Next Doctor’s Visit

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Have you had the experience of walking to your car after a doctor’s visit and a question pops into your mind you wished you had asked the doctor? You are not alone. In fact, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a division of the U.S. Dept. of Human Health & Services, reminds all of us about the benefit of preparing questions and accurate information ahead of time to provide to your physician. They say it not only improves your care, but builds trust between you and your healthcare provider, which can lead to better results. For help on questions to ask to facilitate a more fruitful visit to your doctor and efficiently use your precious time (studies show doctors spend between 13 to 24 minutes with each patient), the AHRQ offers a series of questionnaires related to your visit. Remember typically you have a reason for the visit such as: a well visit, looking for answers for a specific medical problem, returning to discuss treatment, or getting test results. Prepar...

MorningStar's Commitment to Senior Safety: A Haven for Assisted Living Residents in Des Moines

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Falls are a serious concern for families of a senior parent or loved one. Nearly three million elders go to the hospital each year because of fall injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls may lead to serious head or hip injuries. Almost all hip fractures are due to fall accidents. When it comes to assisted living , senior living communities must reduce potential fall risks within their buildings while still encouraging an active community and independence. While every senior living community is different, MorningStar Assisted Living Des Moines offers senior-approved services and amenities that focus on important aspects of safety and wellness. Foundational pillars such as physical health, mental stimulation, and a happy community are all held to high importance within our assisted living facilities which are supported by our dedication to safety and security in the following ways: Assessing Potential Fall Risks MorningStar at Jordan Creek asses...

Better Food Choices for Seniors with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

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We all know that making healthy food options benefits our bodies, but did you know our food choices impact our brain health, too? Making informed choices about what foods are beneficial for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia can greatly improve their health and happiness. There is currently no evidence to suggest that certain foods can prevent Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. However, there are still healthy food choices and eating habits you can make to improve symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Senior living communities that specialize in Alzheimer’s care encourage these food choices for seniors: Nutrient-Rich Foods: MorningStar Senior Living Littleton Co offers Alzheimer’s care options that encourage healthy eating through their “BrainWise” program. “BrainWise” is a lifestyle at MorningStar where we prioritize using ingredients known to support brain health. Superfoods, like acai berries, Omega 3 fats, dark chocolate, and dark greens, supply your brain with vitamin K, anti...

Learn More About MorningStar’s Assisted Living in Wheat Ridge, Colorado

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MorningStar of Wheat Ridge’s assisted living is designed to support and engage residents’ mind, body and spirit. Our wide array of amenities, care services, wellness programs and activities help nurture residents’ independence for the best quality of life. In fact, MorningStar’s comprehensive care services can help extend the stay of a resident if their health changes and they require more care. Furthermore, our dedicated team has experience finding creative solutions that yield a higher quality of care for our residents at a lower cost to their families. Along with 24/7 Care Managers, Certified Medication Care Managers, and access to licensed nurses; we assist residents with obtaining a wide range of therapeutic and medical services from third-party providers. Individualized service plans may include things like mechanical lift assistance, weights and vital monitoring, diabetic management, oxygen administration, and palliative/hospice care. We also offer pharmacy services to keep you...

Explore This Easily Accessible Community for Seniors in Iowa

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Once a senior retires, they may begin to feel removed and distant from their community, friends and family. This may be because they are no longer participating in a routine of getting ready for work, commuting, and planning out the rest of their evening. They are no longer socializing as much as they once were, and with time, friends and family may move away or experience the life changes that keep them from communicating or visiting as much as they once did. Not only this, but changes in eyesight, mobility, and coordination may make it more difficult for seniors to drive to and from locations and activities. This can be greatly discouraging for seniors who rely on transporting themselves to places outside of the home, not to mention dangerous. All-inclusive senior living communities like MorningStar prioritize easily accessible amenities and activities for seniors aged 55 and up. Amenities ranging from a staffed salon to gyms and theatre rooms are all within walking distance from se...

Embrace Alzheimer’s Care with this Holistic Memory Care Program

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There is a negative perception associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. While a memory loss diagnosis certainly can be scary and unfamiliar, embracing the disease may be a more successful tactic to provide support for seniors with Alzheimer’s. As a facility dealing in the service of memory loss, MorningStar understands the difficulties attached to the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other memory loss diseases . Known for being a leading senior living community in Alzheimer’s care , we hope to combat these worries through a compassionate and holistic memory care approach called “Lavender Sky.” What is “Lavender Sky”? Lavender Sky is a memory care approach that gears towards specialized Alzheimer’s training that prepares staff and caretakers to “thoughtfully enter, embrace, and explore” the realm of dementia. In embracing memory loss and Alzheimer’s, we then can begin to explore possible new avenues for care and understanding of memory loss diseases and their difficul...

Arthritis Facts and Myths

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In an article in Medical News Today experts discuss some of the common myths and facts regarding arthritis, a condition that causes pain and inflammation in joints. Osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are the two main types of arthritis, and a national survey found nearly half of adults 65 years and older have been diagnosed with arthritis. OA, the most common form and leading cause of disability in older adults, is the result of cartilage between the bones in a joint wearing down. Many people believe arthritis is only a disease of the elderly but RA, while not as common as OA, typically starts in individuals as young as 20 to 40 years old. People also mistakenly think if a joint hurts, it must be arthritis. Doctors say there are several reasons a person may experience pain in and around joints including old injuries, bursitis, and tendinitis. Another myth is you shouldn’t exercise if you have arthritis; however, studies show exercise can actually help with range of motio...

Are You Considering a Memory Care Community for a Loved One?

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Are you considering a community setting for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? Experts say the first and most important thing to learn about senior living communities offering memory care is whether they are up to the task of caring for your loved one. Do services align with their needs and is the home capable of advanced care down the road? A Place for Mom’s website says by asking the following questions, you should get the answers you need. Before you begin your search, they suggest taking a few minutes to think about the needs of your loved one. Do they have a tendency to wander or exhibit aggressive behaviors? Do they require help with eating and drinking? Are they mobile or use a wheelchair or walker? Other information to relay is if they need help toileting, require 24/7 supervision, or care for medical conditions such as diabetes. Once you establish that a memory care community is equipped to care for your loved one, now ask question...

Pets Offer Seniors Loyal Companionship and Unconditional Love

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Over the last decade, there have been many studies done regarding the various benefits of pets for seniors including providing loyal companionship and unconditional love. They can help keep a senior active as even if you don’t want to go for a walk, you know your dog needs one. In fact, studies show seniors with dogs are more physically active than other older adults without pets. Another thing about taking a dog out for a walk is it is a great way to meet new friends. However, before you rush out to get a dog or cat, veterinarians caution seniors (and their well-intentioned family members), to remember some animals are better suited to the energy level and temperament of older adults. They recommend several breeds of dogs that have a good disposition and are easy to care for. One breed making the list is the French bulldog as they are known as reliable companions and good walking partners. Poodles and Schipperkes are both loyal and intelligent and easy to care for. Veterinarians say a...

MorningStar at Mountain Shadows Offers Comfort, Wellness, and Community

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If you still think assisted living is an “old person’s home,” you could not be more mistaken. Today’s senior living communities are a far cry from old-fashioned facilities like nursing homes, and offer a vibrant lifestyle of comfort, wellness, and community. As a resident, you have opportunities to grow, learn and contribute.  Skilled nursing facilities (SNF) had their beginnings decades ago as “nursing homes,” and in a time when there were few other options for senior care. Today SNF typically focuses on short-term rehab including helping patients discharged from the hospital after surgery or illness. SNF staff include RNs and CNAs, and specialize in serving residents in fragile and declining health.  Assisted living is designed to assist residents with the activities of daily living (ADLs) such as toileting, dressing, and bathing. However, assisted living communities like MorningStar at Mountain Shadows provide much more than just physical care.  Along with a wealth o...

Are You Taking a Medication Associated With an Increased Risk of a Fall?    

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The Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) reports millions of older adults fall each year—resulting in more than 36,000 deaths. Of those falls, 3 million seniors are treated in emergency departments for fall injuries; and one out of every five falls causes an injury, such as broken bones or a head injury. With these alarming statistics, experts say it is important for seniors to know their risk for a fall including whether they are taking medications associated with an increased risk. The first step is to talk to your doctor to see if you are taking one of these medications, as medications are a common reason for falls. Furthermore, experts say adjusting or making a change in medication is the easiest thing to do to help prevent a fall. If it is determined you are taking a medication known to cause light-headedness, dizziness, sudden drop in blood pressure, or chronically low blood pressure or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), you and your healthcare team can regularly re-eva...

As People Age, Depression Can Be Confused With Dementia

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Experts report that as people age, dementia and depression are both common conditions and may be confused with one another. Additionally, one may lead to the other as depression is linked to a higher risk for dementia, and dementia can cause depression. The Harvard Medical School explains depression in the elderly can lead to a “phenomenon called pseudodementia—an apparent intellectual decline that stems from a lack of energy or effort.” They say individuals with this problem are often forgetful, move slowly, exhibit low motivation and signs of slowing mental prowess. If a loved one experiences these types of symptoms, their doctor may treat it with the same medications used to treat depression. As the person’s mood improves, they typically begin to function at their previous level. Professionals share a few ways depression and dementia differ to help families and healthcare providers determine what is going on. One important difference is the time span of the decline. A person with d...

Breaking Down the Cost of Assisted Living

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Experts advise families to do their homework before moving mom or dad into an assisted living community as the more you know about retirement communities, it helps avoid sticker shock as well as an unhappy parent. The recommendation is to tour at least two potential communities in order to make an informed comparison. Prices for assisted living typically are determined by the amount of senior care services the person requires. Many offer a tiered system of care to allow residents to safely age in place as health conditions change so remember to ask about how often care plans are evaluated. Other reasons costs can vary include room type, i.e. selecting a smaller or larger floor plan; as well as suite location, a scenic view or balcony. Be sure to ask what services and activities are included in the basic cost of the community. You will want to know about upfront deposits, community and move-in fees. Additionally, ask about the procedure for moving out and what type of notice you need ...

Learn More About MorningStar at Mountain Shadows

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If you or your loved one needs assisted living in Colorado Springs , we encourage you to consider one of the finest communities in the area – MorningStar at Mountain Shadows. A quick look through the photo gallery on our website will show you our beautiful common areas and comfortable private suites. Although we provide a range of resort style amenities and services, our outstanding feature is a care staff that is genuinely committed to working with seniors. Before you even move in, we will meet with you and your family to discuss a care plan that addresses your various needs. For our assisted living residents, we offer five Care Levels. Furthermore, as your care is managed and evaluated throughout your stay at our Mountain Shadows community, we adjust the level of care as needed. In addition to the cost of the suite, your monthly fee is determined by your required level of care. Various auxiliary services, both medical and non-medical, are priced a la carte. This individualized...