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The Importance of Senior Dental Health

Your dental health should be a lifelong priority and is especially important for your elderly loved ones. Age is not always the only factor in declining dental health; medical conditions such as arthritis can make brushing and flossing difficult. It is essential to focus on dental health, as it is a critical aspect of an […]

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The Impact of COVID-19 on Caregivers

The events of past months have been hard on everyone. Seniors are at high risk, not only for the illness but also for social isolation. With social distancing can also come feelings of loneliness, whether you live with your family or on your own. The guidelines and restrictions can be challenging, especially for someone who […]

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Ways to Prevent Senior Isolation

Many seniors can find themselves extremely isolated, especially in a time like this. As your loved one ages, keep in mind that it is common for their social activities to decrease. Their social connections may decline due to a lack of mobility, retirement, and other causes. The National Council of Aging estimates that one in six […]

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Cruise-In Through the Years Progressive Breakfast

It’s been too long since we’ve had an on-campus event, and we’re so excited to see you again! Heritage Health in Normal, Evergreen Place Assisted Living, and Adelaide Independent Living are teaming up to offer “Cruise-In Through the Years,” a complimentary (and socially distant) progressive breakfast. All you have to do is pull up to […]

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Seniors and Dehydration

Dehydration might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the dangers that our elderly loved ones face, but it should be a major concern. As you age, you feel thirst less strongly than when you were younger. Hot and humid weather can make you sweat more than usual and […]

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The Difference Between Dementia and Natural Aging

Many people worry about the aging process for ourselves, our parents, or grandparents. You notice changes in memory, actions, and speech, and we begin to wonder if something is wrong. You know by instinct that something is different. What is it? Should you worry about it? Should you discuss it with your loved ones, or […]

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4 Brain-Stimulating Activities for Seniors

As people age, the ability to process information may change or slow down. Everyone agrees that physical exercise is good for building the body and aiding in the overall health of a person, but how many understand that by working on mental exercises, one can also enhance cognitive health. The more a senior works on […]

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Peaceful and Joyful Senior Living with Life Unrehearsed™

 Since 1960, our team at Evergreen Senior Living has gone above and beyond to promote daily success for seniors. Our memory support staff understands the complexities caregivers often face when transitioning a loved one into a full-time care environment. We have created a unique memory support philosophy that blends multiple approaches, so your loved one’s […]

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The Physical and Emotional Benefits of Respite Care for Caregivers

 As your loved one ages, it can be difficult to keep up with the needs and care they might require. Life can be challenging when you have to stay on top of appointments, daily responsibilities, and acquire time for yourself. When taking care of someone you love, you may find yourself getting frustrated or impatient. […]

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Healthy Diet Advice for Older Adults

Eating right is essential at every age, but even more so as we grow older. A proper diet can offer countless benefits such as improving heart health, preventing strokes, and improving memory. Proper nutrition is vital for maintaining an energized body and feeling good. One of the most important things to remember is always to […]

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