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How to Organize Your Medical Information

For many people, the prospect of gathering the various pieces of medical history and information is enough to send us looking for an oven to scrub or gutters to clean out. The task of assembling all this information into one location, and keeping it updated as things change, seems both cumbersome and overwhelming. However, carving […]

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Poor Circulation in the Elderly

Circulation is one of the vital processes of our human bodies. The circulatory system, also known as the vascular or cardiovascular system, transports a myriad of life-giving necessities throughout our bodies. Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and blood cells provide nourishment that we simply cannot survive without. Health circulation is a crucial component of our ability […]

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Geriatric Diabetes

As people age, the risk for Type 2 diabetes increases. According to the American Diabetes Association, one in four people over the age of 60 have diabetes. Type 2 diabetes, also known as adult-onset diabetes, occurs when your body, specifically the pancreas, does not produce enough insulin to allow your body to convert glucose into […]

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Why Sleep is Important for Seniors

Let’s face it, we all love a great night’s sleep, and with fall on the way, the prospect of snuggling down under a warm comforter for a restful night of ZZZZZs is very enticing. Sleep is important for people of all ages for a myriad of reasons that are all linked to our overall health […]

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How Seniors Can Enjoy Active Lives

For those entering later stages of life, strength, flexibility and balance are synonymous with independence. The more a person stays active, the more confidently he or she can lead an independent, fulfilling life. Fortunately, there are many enjoyable options for developing an active lifestyle in senior years, ushered in part by the Information Age. With […]

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Respite Care

What is Respite Care, and to whom does it apply? Respite Care provides temporary care in a private, secure apartment so the primary caregiver can take a break from their caregiving duties. The person receiving care is admitted to our community and will receive all the same care and benefits as a longer-term resident would […]

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Celebrating & Honoring our Parents

In 1994, President Bill Clinton officially established the fourth Sunday in July to be “Parents’ Day”. The Congressional Resolution was signed into law and reads in part, “for recognizing, uplifting and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children”. This year, Parents’ Day will occur on July 23rd. While Parents’ Day may be […]

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UV Safety Month

Summer is in full swing, which means long days of having fun in the sun!Due to the warm weather, and prolonged exposure to the sun, July is known as UV Safety Month.Let’s take a few minutes to learn about UV rays, and how to protect yourself from them. UV stands for ultraviolet radiation, and is […]

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The Importance of Companionship

Friend, pal, buddy, confidant, companion.No matter what word you use for it, they all mean the same thing:a person with whom one spends a lot of time with and has a bond of mutual affection.Companionship is a vital aspect to human survival. People form friendships from very young ages throughout their entire life. The need […]

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