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Understanding and Managing Repetitive Behaviors in Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Understanding and Managing Repetitive Behaviors in Dementia

Explore compassionate strategies to manage repetitive behaviors in loved ones with dementia. Learn how understanding and empathy can transform caregiving experiences.

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Beyond the Diagnosis: How Medications Can Help with Dementia Care
Memory Care & Dementia

Beyond the Diagnosis: How Medications Can Help with Dementia Care

Learn how medications can support dementia care when non-drug therapies aren’t enough. Explore options, benefits, risks, and coordinated care approaches.

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Could It Be Dementia? Cognitive, Behavioral, and Subtle Early Clues
Memory Care & Dementia

Could It Be Dementia? Cognitive, Behavioral, and Subtle Early Clues

Learn the subtle early signs of dementia across cognitive, behavioral, and physical changes. Catching symptoms early can lead to better care, planning, and support for your loved one.

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From Early Signs to Advanced Care: The Seven Stages of Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

The 7 Stages of Dementia: What to Expect at Each Step

A clear, stage-by-stage guide to how dementia progresses and how families can plan compassionate care at every step.

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Is It Just a Senior Moment—or Something More?
Memory Care & Dementia

Is It Just a Senior Moment - or Something More?

Not all memory loss is dementia. Learn how to tell the difference between normal age-related forgetfulness and when it may be time to speak with a doctor. Includes checklist and expert advice.

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Protecting Your Brain: Lifestyle Changes That May Prevent Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Protecting Your Brain: Lifestyle Changes That May Prevent Dementia

Discover 12 proven strategies to reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia, from exercise and sleep to social connection and mental health.

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Understanding Alzheimer’s: Signs, Progression, and Comfort Through Care
Memory Care & Dementia

Understanding Alzheimer's: Signs, Stages, and Care Options

A clear guide to Alzheimer's disease: what it is, how it progresses, treatment options, and how to support a loved one at every stage.

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Understanding Dementia: A Guide for Families and Loved Ones
Memory Care & Dementia

Understanding Dementia: A Family Guide to Types & Care

A clear, compassionate guide to what dementia is, how it's diagnosed, and the most common types families encounter.

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What Is Vascular Dementia? Causes, Symptoms & Care
Memory Care & Dementia

What Is Vascular Dementia? Causes, Symptoms & Care

Vascular dementia is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain. Learn symptoms, stages, treatment options, and how it differs from Alzheimer's.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Understanding the Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Understanding the Difference Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia

At Aegis Living, we care for many residents with dementia, including those with Alzheimer’s disease. When referring to a person with memory loss, the terms “dementia” and “Alzheimer’s” are often used interchangeably. So, is there a difference? There is, let us help clarify…

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Senior Loneliness Epidemic
Healthy Aging

Senior Loneliness Epidemic

Senior isolation is one of the biggest health threats to elderly Americans that is often overlooked. It can have devastating effects physically, emotionally, and mentally. The British have recognized a loneliness epidemic among their elderly population for years - coined the…

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What is Sundowning? And why does it occur?
Memory Care & Dementia

What is Sundowning? And why does it occur?

Do you notice a significant change in your dad’s behavior close to dinnertime?

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Now is the time for your family to get power of attorney
Financial & Legal

Now is the time for your family to get power of attorney

Perhaps your mom is newly widowed, your dad has been diagnosed with dementia, or your parents have let their house fall in disrepair. You may be realizing that your parent’s ability to care for themselves is changing as they get older. At this stage in life, a change in health…

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What’s Missing from Your Retirement Plan?
Financial & Legal

What’s Missing from Your Retirement Plan?

Congratulations! You’ve worked your entire adult life for this moment: you finally get to retire! What’s next? Volunteer work? Travel? Quality time with the grandkids? While you’re dreaming about your very active next 20-30 years, have you thought about the “what ifs” of your…

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Senior Population Growth Drives Development
Aegis Stories

Senior Population Growth Drives Development

America’s aging population is transforming all aspects of healthcare, including senior housing. You’ve likely noticed new senior housing popping up in your neighborhood, maybe even new Aegis Living communities! That’s because senior living operators are preparing for what’s…

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Gardening Benefits and Safety for Seniors
Lifestyle & Activities

Gardening Benefits and Safety for Seniors

There is nothing like the feeling that summer brings. Warmer temperatures make it hard to resist the great outdoors and all the activities the longer days allow. One such activity, gardening, has multiple benefits, especially for our older loved ones. Health Conscious Gardening…

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8 Ways to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease
Memory Care & Dementia

8 Science-Backed Ways to Reduce Your Alzheimer's Risk

Eight evidence-based habits, from the MIND diet to sleep, exercise, and social connection, that can help lower your Alzheimer's risk.

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Exercise as You Age
Healthy Aging

Exercise as You Age

By now you know how important a healthy lifestyle is for your well-being and longevity. And while a healthy diet is a major contributing factor, exercise is just as important and often overlooked. According to a CDC report in 2018, only 23% of U.S. adults get the proper amount…

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The Rise of the Millennial Caregiver
Caregiver Support

The Rise of the Millennial Caregiver

The impending silver tsunami raises many questions about who will take over the caregiver role the boomer generation has assumed. Though most headlines put baby boomers at war with millennials - criticizing work ethic, food trends, and residential choices - millennial children are…

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Most Common Types of Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Most Common Types of Dementia

Getting a call that a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia can be difficult and confusing. What does it mean? How will this affect their life? How can I help them? A great way to start is by understanding the diagnosis itself. For starters, did you know dementia isn’t a…

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Managing the Frustration of Dementia Caregiving
Memory Care & Dementia

Managing the Frustration of Dementia Caregiving

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia can be challenging and overwhelming on the best of days.

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11 Common Aging Health Issues
Healthy Aging

11 Common Aging Health Issues

As we age, we notice more outward signs of the passing years such as deepening wrinkles, pronounced laugh lines, grey hair, or we pick up our reading glasses more frequently.

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What to Expect Moving to Aegis Living
Family & Communication

What to Expect Moving to Aegis Living

Your longtime home may have been sold.

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From Transitional Care to Memory Care
Memory Care & Dementia

From Transitional Care to Memory Care

If your parent is showing mild or early signs of dementia, do they need to move into memory care?

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Who Lives in Assisted Living?
Assisted Living Basics

Who Lives in Assisted Living?

Perhaps you never thought that one day your mom or dad may be unable to care for themselves.

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What are early signs of dementia?
Memory Care & Dementia

Early Signs of Dementia: 10 Symptoms Families Notice First

The earliest signs of dementia are subtle - repeated questions, missed bills, trouble following a recipe. Here's what to watch for and when to act.

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What are Palliative and Hospice Care?
Health Conditions

Palliative vs. Hospice Care: What's the Difference?

Palliative care eases symptoms at any stage of serious illness. Hospice supports comfort in the final months. Here's how to tell them apart.

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Types of Care Offered in Assisted Living?
Assisted Living Basics

Types of Care Offered in Assisted Living?

This is a common scenario for many families who don’t know where to turn for help.

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4 Basic Health Tips for Caregivers and Seniors
Healthy Aging

4 Basic Health Tips for Caregivers and Seniors

With our busy lives and packed schedules, we often forget the basics of good health.

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What is Memory Care?
Memory Care & Dementia

What is Memory Care?

As the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age, the demand for senior housing is skyrocketing.

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What are the Benefits of Respite Care?
Financial & Legal

What are the Benefits of Respite Care?

Do you need to travel for a work trip?

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Managing Repetitious Behaviors in a Parent with Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Managing Repetitious Behaviors in a Parent with Dementia

Are you caring for your mom with Alzheimer’s and you’re exasperated by the repetitive questions that she asks over and over?

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Aegis Living Brain Health Minute: Teepa Snow #1 of 3
Memory Care & Dementia

Aegis Living Brain Health Minute: Teepa Snow #1 of 3

Do you have a loved one showing signs of Dementia?

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Sundowning: Tips for Managing Difficult Behavior in the Evening
Memory Care & Dementia

Sundowning: Tips for Managing Difficult Behavior in the Evening

You may be wondering, What is Sundowning?

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Answers You Need About Assisted Living
Assisted Living Basics

Answers You Need About Assisted Living

When your mom is no longer able to live on her own it may be time to ask for help.

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Is Your Parent Ready for Assisted Living?
Assisted Living Basics

Is Your Parent Ready for Assisted Living?

How do you know if your elderly loved one needs to move into an assisted living community?

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Knowing Your Family Health History
Family & Communication

Knowing Your Family Health History

Each time you visit the doctor, you are asked about your family history.

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The Seven Signs Your Mom May Need More Help
Family & Communication

7 Signs Your Mom Needs More Help at Home

Seven concrete signs your mom may need more help at home, with expert guidance on when to consider assisted living or memory care.

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Oral Health for Seniors
Healthy Aging

Oral Health for Seniors

As we pile our plates high with turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes this Thanksgiving, we wanted to remind you about an often-overlooked health issue for many seniors - oral health.

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Holiday Travel for People with Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Holiday Travel for People with Dementia

It’s that wonderful time of year, where family and friends gather for the holidays - both near and far.

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Ten Tips to Encourage Healthy Eating People Living with Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

How to Encourage Healthy Eating in Dementia: 10 Tips

Ten practical ways to help a loved one with dementia eat better, stay hydrated, and enjoy mealtimes, from caregivers who do it every day.

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Early Signs of Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Early Signs of Dementia

Has your Mom stopped baking for the holidays?

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The Benefits of a Daily Routine for People with Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

The Benefits of a Daily Routine for People with Dementia

If you are a caregiver of someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, now may be a good time to create a daily routine for both you and your loved one. There are many benefits to creating a daily routine for both the caregiver and person with Alzheimer’s or…

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Caregiving: The Detrimental Health Effects of Chronic Stress
Caregiver Support

Caregiving: The Detrimental Health Effects of Chronic Stress

As a caregiver, do you take proper care of yourself? The chronic stress attributed to the caregiver of an elderly spouse or family member can have significant negative effects on your health and longevity. Your health and stress level should not be ignored. Striking a balance…

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Ideas For Father’s Day When Your Father Has Dementia
Family & Communication

Ideas For Father’s Day When Your Father Has Dementia

Help your father celebrate and remember his years as a young parent this Father’s Day. Having a father who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia can be challenging for a family. It can be especially difficult this time of year with the upcoming…

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Meditation to Improve Brain Health
Memory Care & Dementia

Meditation to Improve Brain Health

The main tenets of living a healthy lifestyle are repeated by physicians, in magazine articles, on television shows, and even by your mother: eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and get plenty of sleep. But there is an additional tool to use in your quest for good health…

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Celebrating Mother’s Day When Mom has Dementia
Family & Communication

Celebrating Mother’s Day When Mom has Dementia

Do you remember the construction paper cards you made for Mother’s Day as a child? Those days were simple. Today, life is more complicated because you are caring for an aging parent with dementia. This Mother’s Day, you may feel a range of emotions if your mother has been…

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Tips to Support Independent Dressing
Memory Care & Dementia

How to Help a Parent with Dementia Dress Independently

Dressing supports dignity for a loved one with dementia. Use these clothing, closet, and cueing tips to make mornings calmer and more independent.

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Four Tips To Transition Into A Caregiver
Family & Communication

Four Tips To Transition Into A Caregiver

You hang up the phone and you think that mom seems fine. On your next cross country visit, you realize she isn’t fine. The house is not fine. Her health is not fine, but she has been hiding it on the phone all these months. Now what? If your parent is physically or cognitively…

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FREE: Senior Care Emergency Preparedness Kit
Family & Communication

FREE: Senior Care Emergency Preparedness Kit

Peace of mind comes from being prepared. Learn how our Preparedness Kit can help your family. If you’re noticing changes that indicate your parent or senior loved one is needing some assistance, do you know what the process to getting more help? If your parent or an elderly…

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Are You Concerned About Elderly Pneumonia?
Healthy Aging

Are You Concerned About Elderly Pneumonia?

During the winter months, the elderly population is more vulnerable to developing pneumonia from respiratory viruses, related to colds or influenza. Pneumonia is a common and potentially deadly illness, especially for this population. It is currently the eighth leading cause of…

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Dementia: Keeping the season merry inspired by their spirit.
Memory Care & Dementia

Dementia: Keeping the season merry inspired by their spirit.

Many of us feel very nostalgic during the holiday season. We remember leaving cookies for Santa, unwrapping our first bike, making pies with mom, lighting the menorah, or waiting for the snow to fall. Many of us find our holidays firmly rooted in traditions and past memories…

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Dementia: 8 Tips for Celebrating the Holidays Together
Memory Care & Dementia

Dementia: 8 Tips for Celebrating the Holidays Together

The holidays can be stressful during the best of times, but layer on the responsibilities of caring for a loved with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia and your holiday season can be quickly overwhelming. Don’t lose the magic of the holiday season, but take some steps to…

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Caregiver’s guide to dementia communication
Memory Care & Dementia

Caregiver’s guide to dementia communication

If you are caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, it is important to take the time to learn how to communicate effectively with them. Improving your communication skills can decrease the stress of caregiving. It can improve your relationship with your…

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Dementia Wandering: Preventative tips to secure your home
Memory Care & Dementia

Dementia Wandering: How to Prevent It and Keep Your Loved One Safe

Why people with dementia wander, how to secure your home, and the exact steps to take if your loved one goes missing.

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The Power of a Pet
Lifestyle & Activities

The Power of a Pet

Many people say that a house doesn’t feel like a home without a four-legged, furry friend - particularly for seniors who have been lifelong pet owners. The companionship of a pet has been shown to build self-esteem in the elderly, increase cognitive alertness, and lift the…

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Hydration Stations – Healthy Relief from Summer Heat Wave
Healthy Aging

Hydration Stations - Healthy Relief from Summer Heat Wave

As temperatures remain in the 80’s and 90’s across much of the Western United States, concerns for seniors and those more vulnerable to dehydration continue to grow as well. Water is an easy answer but experts at assisted-living industry leader Aegis Living say there are…

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20 questions for an assisted living community
Assisted Living Basics

20 questions for an assisted living community

There are many choices when looking for eldercare options for your aging parent who can no longer live independently. It is important to define what you are looking for in an assisted living community and how to meet your family member’s care needs. Start by creating a list of…

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Games for grandparents to play with grandkids
Lifestyle & Activities

Games for grandparents to play with grandkids

Helping your children understand why their grandparent is struggling with Alzheimer’s can be tough. There are times when they might feel confused or even frightened by this new phase in the family, but finding ways to make sure that your kids and your loved one spend quality…

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Keeping our seniors safe: Innovative safety measures at Aegis
Safety & Emergency

Keeping our seniors safe: Innovative safety measures at Aegis

When someone places their parent in an assisted living community, they may become overwhelmed with concerns.

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The powerful impact of music on memory care
Memory Care & Dementia

The powerful impact of music on memory care

As you search for the best community for your loved one who requires senior living or Alzheimer’s care, be sure to seek out memory care. Memory care involves many techniques that can keep your loved one happier and healthier. Even when our cognitive faculties begin to go, we…

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What are types of assisted living?
Assisted Living Basics

Types of Assisted Living: How to Choose the Right Care Level

A clear comparison of the main types of assisted living - from standard support to memory care and skilled nursing - to help you choose.

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Is it time to think about assisted living?
Family & Communication

Is it time to think about assisted living?

Denial is the most common reason people wait until a fall, injury or illness before they start to seek information on assisted living. So what are the signs that your parent may need help before an emergency happens? Even when you know your parent could use some extra help…

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Top senior nutrition tips
Healthy Aging

Top senior nutrition tips

Top senior nutrition tips focus on the importance of a healthy lifestyle. This includes not only eating right, but also learning to make informed choices about diet and developing good physical activity habits. But the importance of healthy living continues each of the 365 days…

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The link between Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease
Memory Care & Dementia

The link between Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease

Increasingly, researchers are finding a correlation between that what is good for the heart, is also good for the brain. Good blood flow to the grey matter is essential for the function and wellness of brain cells. With each heartbeat, about 25% of the blood is delivered to the…

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Seniors Give Back to Community
Assisted Living Basics

Seniors Give Back to Community

Each Aegis Living community is a tight-knit family of residents where seniors with Alzheimer’s can meet and make lasting relationships with others moving along the same path in life. It leads to a warm and welcoming environment built on compassion, care and mutual comforting…

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When your parent has dementia how do you manage legal documents?
Family & Communication

Legal Documents and Dementia: A Family Guide

When a parent has dementia, legal planning becomes time-sensitive. Here's how to handle capacity, power of attorney, and key documents.

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How socializing helps the brain function better
Memory Care & Dementia

How socializing helps the brain function better

It’s well known that social interaction is key to cognitive development and function from a young age. However, staying socially active is also very important for seniors, as it may help slow down mental decline associated with dementia. Unfortunately, aging adults often find…

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Celebrating Love at Aegis Living
Aegis Stories

Celebrating Love at Aegis Living

Romantic love is not only the domain of the the youth - seniors continue to long for intimacy and affection. Many maintain relationships even in the face of Alzheimer’s. In fact, having one’s significant other around can help muster up old memories and provide a source of…

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The different levels of care provided by Aegis
Assisted Living Basics

The different levels of care provided by Aegis

As your parents get older, it can become increasingly challenging to care for them on your own. For instance, In some circumstances, it’s no longer safe for your mother to live independently, and in other cases, the growing demands of her medical needs - whether it be…

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Finding peace in Life’s Haven
Memory Care & Dementia

Finding peace in Life’s Haven

At Aegis Living, one of the main goals is to improve the quality of life for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease. The core of each memory care community is the Life’s Neighborhood program, which was designed to increase enjoyment and enhance general mental, physical and emotional…

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‘Still Alice’ draws awareness to Alzheimer’s
Memory Care & Dementia

‘Still Alice’ draws awareness to Alzheimer’s

Capturing the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease on film has proven to be a difficult task, but a movie new to the screen Jan. 16 has managed to portray this struggle with compassion and tenderness: “Still Alice.” Based on the novel by Lisa Genova, the movie stars Julianne…

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Infographic: Is Alzheimer’s Disease More Common in Males or Females?
Memory Care & Dementia

Infographic: Is Alzheimer’s Disease More Common in Males or Females?

Is Alzheimer’s disease more common in males or females?

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Guilt and denial: Moving a parent with Alzheimer’s to senior care
Family & Communication

Guilt and denial: Moving a parent with Alzheimer’s to senior care

Alzheimer’s disease affects the mind in many ways, leading to loss of memory, confusion, poor judgment and decision-making skills.

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How Aegis Living amenities enhance senior lifestyles
Aegis Stories

How Aegis Living amenities enhance senior lifestyles

Many assisted living communities focus solely on health care. After all, making sure residents are healthy is the most important aspect of these centers. But Aegis Living takes a broader approach to care, working to improve all aspects of seniors‘ lives through various tested…

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The many care options at Aegis Living
Aegis Stories

The many care options at Aegis Living

Living a happy, healthy life is about more than just medical care, which is why Aegis Living commits itself to reinventing the way seniorsare treated in assisted living environments. With a mission based on compassion, Aegis’ 30 communities are dedicated to making a difference…

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Exploring Aegis Living Madison’s Brain Exercise Center
Healthy Aging

Exploring Aegis Living Madison’s Brain Exercise Center

While traditional assisted living centers focus on keeping seniors physically healthy, Aegis Living commits itself not only to helping those with Alzheimer’s

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Aegis testimonial interview with Susan Williams
Family & Communication

Aegis testimonial interview with Susan Williams

The progression of issues such as dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or arthritis may limit a person’s ability to live independently, requiring the need for assistance with daily living responsibilities. In some cases, an adult child may choose to care for their parent, but at some…

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Are anxiety medications linked to Alzheimer’s?
Memory Care & Dementia

Are anxiety medications linked to Alzheimer’s?

As the medical community continues to delve further into the field of Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment, scientists and doctors have been proposing new potential causes. According to Harvard Health Publishing, reports link two common classes of drugs to dementia…

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Get to Know Dr. Shirley Newell, Chief Medical Officer at Aegis Living
Aegis Stories

Get to Know Dr. Shirley Newell, Chief Medical Officer at Aegis Living

Aegis Living is dedicated to transforming the way people see senior housing by providing those with dementia stress-free […]

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Healthy eating for mental wellness
Healthy Aging

Healthy eating for mental wellness

We all know the foods we eat have an effect on every part of the body. A balanced, nutritious diet provides you with energy for physical activity but also promotes cognitive function, a healthy sleep schedule and better control over your emotions. Poor eating habits can lead to…

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Suspect Alzheimer’s? Tips and tests for detection
Memory Care & Dementia

Alzheimer's Tests: How Doctors Diagnose It in 2024

From cognitive screens to PET scans and new blood biomarkers, here's how doctors test for Alzheimer's and what families should expect.

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How Aegis makes assisted living a home for seniors
Assisted Living Basics

How Aegis makes assisted living a home for seniors

Aging is a natural part of life, but for some individuals, getting older can take a toll on their health. In these cases, assisted livingcommunities like Aegis offer a new, better equipped second home. Kristen Moored, Aegis at Marymoor’s director of operations and care, knows…

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Providing compassionate care to your parent with dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Providing compassionate care to your parent with dementia

When a family is faced with a dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis, the news can become overwhelming and cause frustration

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What are the 7 Stages of Dementia?
Memory Care & Dementia

The 7 Stages of Dementia: Symptoms & Timeline

A plain-English guide to the 7 stages of dementia - symptoms, duration, and what caregivers should plan for at each stage.

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Talking to your children about dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

Talking to your children about dementia

Dementia is a mental disease that is far-reaching and can affect the entire family, including children and grandchildren. For kids and teens, seeing their grandparents suffer from cognitive decline can be a confusing and upsetting experience. Although the senior affected by…

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Power of Attorney: Everything that Seniors Need to Know
Financial & Legal

Power of Attorney for Seniors: A Complete Guide

A plain-English guide to power of attorney for seniors - types, timing, costs, and how to choose the right agent before a crisis hits.

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Where to get dementia caregiver training and resources
Memory Care & Dementia

Where to get dementia caregiver training and resources

Learning to take care of a parent experiencing dementia can be challenging, but there are several training programs and great resources

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5 ways to talk with your parent about financial planning
Financial & Legal

5 ways to talk with your parent about financial planning

Although finances can be a touchy subject for some, discussing long-term goals and budgeting with your loved one is essential for his or her future. If you notice that your parent’s decision-making skills are slowing due to age or health-related issues, you may need to step in…

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What do I do when a parent is experiencing dementia?
Memory Care & Dementia

What do I do when a parent is experiencing dementia?

It can be difficult to change your role from child to caregiver. For many individuals, living with a parent with dementia can be overwhelming and isolating at first; however, there are several tools available to support you along the way. If you work or have kids of your own…

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5 Signs of Dementia
Memory Care & Dementia

5 Signs of Dementia

Dementia is a condition that has become all too common for aging Americans.

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