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How Technology Can Deliver Care And Comfort For Seniors
Technology has changed tremendously over our lifetimes and is here to stay. Devices such as smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, and virtual assistant […]
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What Seniors Should Know About the New COVID-19 Vaccine
Two new vaccines have been approved for COVID-19 and more are in the pipeline. Texas has elected to prioritize people over the age of 65 for vaccination. So, […]
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Depression and COVID: 4 Tips for Managing Emotions
Depression doesn’t end with December, and it’s important to be aware of the potential complications that 2020 brought with it. Whether your loved […]
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5 Steps to Caring for Burns After Radiation Therapy
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A COVID Christmas — Tips For a Merry Holiday Season
It's the most wonderful time of the year — but it's also one of the most stressful! Do you get stressed-out around the holidays? Here are seven easy […]
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Pandemic Caregiver Fatigue — What You Can Do
Share on Facebook | Share on Linkedin | Share on Twitter What is Pandemic Fatigue for Senior Caregivers? Caring for our loved ones as they age is […]
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Supportive Dining: A Fresh Approach
Providing ample dining choices is essential and all StoneGate Senior Living facilities offer a variety of meal options. Printed menus are available for those […]
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What’s Cooking? Fresh & Healthy Dining in Senior Care
Everyone knows eating the right foods and having good nutrition is an important part of leading a healthy life. For individuals in senior living or care […]
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Things My Parents Taught Me
In addition to trying to raise me to be a good person, my parents gave me an example by how they lived their lives. They also shared these guidelines […]
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Six Steps to Finding a New Home for Your Parents
In my 19 years in the healthcare industry I have talked with hundreds of residents and family members and it helped me have a greater appreciation for what […]
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Assisted Living: Providing Support While Preserving Independence
In the spectrum of senior care, assisted living is an option that falls between independent living and skilled nursing or long-term care. Assisted living […]
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Alzheimer’s disease and the family caregiver: Deciding when to make a move
Consider the statistics. Every 65 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory […]
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After a Stroke: Recovering, Relearning, and Regaining Independence
Each year, more than 700,000 people in the U.S. suffer a stroke, and about one-third of that number lose their lives. Strokes are the fifth-leading cause of […]
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Infectious Disease: Partnering for Control and Prevention
Infectious disease can be deadly, especially for seniors. From the flu to bacterial pneumonia, these diseases account for 40 percent of deaths in older adults. […]
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Senior Dining: Turning the Tables
Historically, meal service in the senior living industry has fallen short. Fresh, great-tasting, made-from-scratch cuisine – coupled with a five-star […]