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It’s been said that you only get out what you put in and that old adage usually rings true, especially when it comes to the
From tips on aging successfully to senior living moving expectations, we’re here to offer helpful information to seniors, caregivers and families.
It’s been said that you only get out what you put in and that old adage usually rings true, especially when it comes to the
While Alzheimer’s disease is the most common and well-known form of dementia, there are many other types. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one other type and
While you may think of a urinary tract infection (UTI) as a minor inconvenience, it’s actually a serious condition that can lead to kidney infections,
According to research funded by the American Heart Association, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) like heart attack and stroke are listed as the underlying cause of death
November is National Home Health Care and Hospice Month. This month, American Senior Communities would like to recognize the passion and dedication these people put
Living with a serious, potentially terminal illness like cancer, heart disease or dementia is one of the most difficult experiences a person can go through.
Caregiving is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. For those dealing with Alzheimer’s and related forms of dementia, caregivers make a world of difference. To learn
While the terms “Alzheimer’s disease” and “dementia” are often used interchangeably, it’s important to recognize the differences between them. In simple terms, Alzheimer’s disease is
Even if you’re not quite at the age where you’re thinking about making the move to a senior community, it never hurts to start making