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Our commitment to wellness for individuals with dementia goes beyond our community. We strive to empower individuals with the knowledge necessary to make confident, informed decisions about the future and care needs. Our blogs offer valuable insights, educational resources, and practical tips on senior living and dementia care choices.

Winter Activities for Dementia: Keeping a Loved One Active & Engaged
Winter can bring special challenges, particularly for families caring for a loved one with dementia. Colder temperatures and shorter days may limit outdoor activities, which can lead to feelings of isolation and restlessness. This can sometimes result in a decline in physical and mental well-being. However, with thoughtful planning and a little creativity, the winter

How to Adapt Holiday Celebrations with a Parent in Memory Care
The holiday season brings warmth, connection, and cherished traditions. For families with a loved one in memory care, these celebrations can feel different, but they don’t have to be any less meaningful. With thoughtful planning and a few adjustments, you can create holiday celebrations in memory care that honor your parent’s comfort while building new

Exercises to Boost Mental Sharpness for Seniors
Key Takeaways: Maintaining cognitive health becomes increasingly important with each passing year. As we grow older, our brains naturally undergo changes that can affect memory, processing speed, and other cognitive functions. However, research consistently shows that engaging in specific mental and physical exercises can help preserve and even enhance cognitive abilities well into our retirement