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6 Benefits of Salt Water for Seniors

Florida has become one of the most popular places to retire, and for good reason. The sunshine, beaches, and coastal lifestyle are unmatched. Living in Jensen Beach on Florida’s beautiful East Coast means you’ll enjoy plenty of both, along with the many benefits of salt water. From the soothing ocean breeze to the rejuvenating effects of Read More

When is it time for memory care?

Memory loss, to some degree, is a normal part of aging, according to The National Institutes of Health (NIH). They report that 40 to 47% of seniors over the age of sixty-five have some level of memory impairment. That adds up to around 16 million people in the United States alone. Sadly, for 1% of Read More

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Faith and Spirituality Offer Big Benefits for Seniors!

Can spirituality boost the health and well-being of seniors, especially when their assisted living community supports faith practices? According to International Psychogeriatrics, spirituality can improve quality of life. A faith-based practice like attending services or meditation can slow cognitive decline and reduce or stabilize cognitive disorders like dementia. Incorporating spirituality into their daily lives enables Read More

Great Holiday Gifts for Children and Grandchildren

Choosing meaningful holiday gifts for family members across generations can be a fun and rewarding experience. While trends change, the heart behind thoughtful gifts stays the same. If you are a senior looking to make a lasting impression with your holiday gifts, these tips are for you. Whether you prefer personalized, affordable, or creative gifts, Read More

Assisted Living Relieves Hurricane Preparedness Stress

The all too familiar Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1st  through November 30th. For seniors living in areas prone to hurricane impact, it is crucial to have a hurricane preparedness plan in place. However, preparing for a significant storm can be time-consuming, costly, and stressful for seniors, their families, and caregivers. All of this Read More

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Early Onset Dementia: What to Look for and How to Reduce Your Risk

Most of us believe that dementia is associated with older individuals. Unfortunately, people under 65 can also develop it. For that demographic, it is called early-onset dementia or young-onset dementia. Although still relatively rare, the prevalence is higher than previously estimated—possibly twice as high. The AlzForm Foundation reports that 3.9 million people ages 30 to Read More