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Earth Day: Let’s get planting!
Lifestyle & Activities

Earth Day: Let’s get planting!

Remember those satisfying afternoons of working outdoors in the garden? Covered in dirt, sweating from the work and smelling like fresh soil, these are happy memories for many of our Aegis Living residents. Due to physical limitations, many seniors will give up on the demands…

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How does springtime affect Alzheimer’s?
Memory Care & Dementia

How does springtime affect Alzheimer’s?

Seniors with Alzheimer’s disease are heavily affected by fluctuations in their regular routines, and they can experience issues when seasons change. This is a common concern during the onset of winter, which can greatly exacerbate sundowning, an increase in restlessness and…

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4 ways to handle Sundowning
Memory Care & Dementia

Sundowning in Dementia: 4 Ways to Calm Evening Agitation

Sundowning triggers late-day confusion in people with dementia. Use these 4 caregiver strategies to ease evening agitation and restore calm.

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Caring for a parent with Alzheimer’s related behavioral changes
Memory Care & Dementia

Caring for a parent with Alzheimer’s related behavioral changes

As a caregiver trying to take care of a parent suffering from Alzheimer’s, some of the most frustrating things you might run into are behavioral changes. Although many people know that this illness can affect memory and cognitive health, Alzheimer’s can also have a major impact…

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A Sense of Purpose for Seniors
Family & Communication

A Sense of Purpose for Seniors

We all want to feel like we are contributing to society and leaving our mark on the world.

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Hypothermia in Elderly: A Winter Hazard
Health Conditions

Hypothermia in Elderly: A Winter Hazard

The temperature is dropping colder at night.

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Driving Danger: When to take away your parents keys
Safety & Emergency

Driving Danger: When to take away your parents keys

Whether your loved one should still be driving a car should be based on their physical and mental condition, not only on their age. Many people in good health can drive in their old age, but there are signs to look for and reasons why driving may not be safe. Understand that…

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PTSD in Elderly Veterans Years After Service
Family & Communication

PTSD in Elderly Veterans Years After Service

Is your dad having difficulty sleeping due to nightmares?

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Vascular Dementia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments & More
Memory Care & Dementia

Vascular Dementia: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Vascular dementia is cognitive decline from reduced blood flow to the brain. Learn symptoms, causes, treatment, and when memory care helps.

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Keeping Steady on Your Feet and Preventing Falls
Health Conditions

Keeping Steady on Your Feet and Preventing Falls

Many older adults experience issues with balance as they age.

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5 ways for caregivers to stay healthy
Family & Communication

5 ways for caregivers to stay healthy

You work hard as a caregiver, but let’s face it; we all need a break from time to time.

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Men discuss contents of a document on clipboard
Financial & Legal

How to Find the Right Power of Attorney Lawyer

A step-by-step guide to choosing the right power of attorney lawyer - what to ask, what to bring, and when to start before capacity slips.

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5 Ways to Honor Veterans this 4th of July
Seasonal & Holidays

5 Ways to Honor Veterans this 4th of July

Before you fire up the grill and settle into your July 4th barbecue festivities, take a moment to appreciate the men and women in uniform who have fought for your freedom. Think of those who have come home wounded and scarred from war, and for those who may never have made it…

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Hydration for a Healthy Brain
Healthy Aging

Hydration for a Healthy Brain

You learn from a young age the importance of drinking enough water every day. Staying hydrated is essential for balancing bodily fluids, cleansing the body of toxins and maintaining bowel function, but for people with Alzheimer’s, water’s effects on the brain may be the most…

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Planning for retirement: 6 Tips for saving now
Financial & Legal

Planning for retirement: 6 Tips for saving now

Most of us want to begin saving for retirement but don’t know where to begin.

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Is it time for your parent to stop driving?
Family & Communication

Is it time for your parent to stop driving?

Some of the most difficult talks you can have with an aging parent are those that may make them feel like you are stepping too far into their independence. One of those is “the driving talk.” Although this conversation may be tough, it’s definitely one worth having, especially…

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FREE Download: Emergency Preparedness “About Me” Form
Safety & Emergency

FREE Download: Emergency Preparedness “About Me” Form

You never know when a natural disaster could strike. So be prepared. If you are the caretaker of a senior with dementia, and you are unable to be with them or somehow get separated, make sure this free downloadable form is packed with their survival necessities that include: A…

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How Seniors Can Avoid Tax Scams
Financial & Legal

How Seniors Can Avoid Tax Scams

There are three letters that can strike fear in our hearts - IRS, the Internal Revenue Service. If you were to pick up the phone and a professional voice is stating their official sounding “IRS badge number” to you, would you question it? Would you push your luck with the…

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Respite Care to Support the Caregiver
Caregiver Support

Respite Care to Support the Caregiver

At one time or another, you may feel like you are about to hit a wall.

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New Year’s resolutions of a caregiver
Seasonal & Holidays

New Year’s resolutions of a caregiver

As we sing “Auld Lang Syne” at midnight on New Year’s Eve, many caregivers for their aging parent or elderly loved ones will make their resolutions for the upcoming year. At Aegis Living, our wish is these dedicated caregivers are happy and healthy in 2021. We hope that you…

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Honoring and Helping our Aging Veterans
Healthy Aging

Honoring and Helping our Aging Veterans

Veterans Day is our opportunity to honor the men and women in uniform who have bravely fought for our freedom and served our country.

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Five Fall Crafts for Senior Adults
Seasonal & Holidays

Five Fall Crafts for Senior Adults

As the leaves begin to change color and the chill of fall is in the air, we are spending more of our days indoors where it’s warm and toasty. If you are a caregiver caring for an elderly parent, you may want a few suggestions on how to spend your time inside with craft projects…

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Six Holiday Planning Tips for Caregivers
Family & Communication

Six Holiday Planning Tips for Caregivers

During the best of times, the holidays can be overwhelming.

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Managing the Parent – Child Role Reversal
Family & Communication

Managing the Parent - Child Role Reversal

There comes a time as adult children when we need to step into a caregiver role for our aging parents.

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