Retirement is the Time to Try Something New
If you are retired, you probably have more time on your hands so why not try something new or something you have always wanted to do. This should include adding physical activity to your daily routine as studies find many adults 65 years and older spend up to 10 hours a day sitting or lying down. Some of the best exercises for seniors are walking, tai chi, and yoga. Chair exercises are a great substitute for those with mobility issues. Experts say focus on improving your strength, balance and flexibility and check with your healthcare provider before beginning any exercise routine.
In addition, you may want to include activities or hobbies that bring you into social contact with others. This can be done by taking a class online or in person. Suggestions include joining a book club, learning to play an instrument or taking an art or photography class.
Retirement means more time to learn how to cook or to be more adventurous in the types of food you prepare. It can be lots of fun and help you eat healthier and save money. Take the challenge by learning to cook foods from around the world, and then share the fruits of your labor by inviting family or friends over.
Birdwatching is a hobby that ties in several objectives. You get out into nature, which has been shown to lower anxiety; learn something new and get physically active. Moreover, if you join a birdwatching club, you get to meet people who enjoy the same things you do. For anyone wanting to improve their photography skills, shooting pictures of birds is a good way to do it; and the hobby offers a great activity to do while traveling.
Other enjoyable hobbies, which can help seniors cognitively, include putting together challenging traditional jigsaw puzzles or 3-D ones. Crossword and Sudoku puzzles, trivia games, chess and other brain games are also mentally challenging. Another hobby becoming more popular with seniors is online gaming that can improve memory and enhance cognitive skills.
If you are looking for outstanding independent or assisted living in Boise, MorningStar may be your answer. MorningStar of Boise is designed to provide seniors with a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community. Along with inviting common areas both inside and out, we offer a range of activities and wellness programs to help you stay healthy and engaged. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Boise, ID has to offer.
Could You or a Loved One Benefit From Assisted Living?
For many seniors, there comes a time when they feel they are not living life on their own terms, and routine, day-to-day activities start becoming more difficult. To determine if assisted living is the right choice for a parent or another loved one, experts say you need to consider the amount of care they require daily. If it is more personal care than he/she can get (or afford) with in-home services or in an independent living community, yet they don’t need 24-hour medical care and supervision, assisted living is the ideal option.
People often confuse assisted living with nursing homes; however, they are not the same thing. Nursing homes provide around-the-clock skilled nursing care while assisted living provides help with the ADLs (activities of daily living) to enhance residents’ quality of life within a residential setting.
While some families may experience sticker shock when first learning the cost of assisted living, you need to consider everything it includes. For example, MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s monthly fee includes property taxes, utilities, security system, and the cost of maintenance inside and out. Daily meals are included in the fee as is housekeeping, scheduled transportation and an array of activities, entertainment and outings.
At MorningStar, we like to think of assisted living as providing seniors “a little help from friends” to enable them to live life as independently as possible. Our beautiful community offers assisted living suites in a choice of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floorplans. Care services include 24-hour care managers, a licensed nurse available 24/7, medication management, scheduled health and wellness evaluations, pharmacy services, and more. Residents enjoy best-in-class dining and amenities including a salon, bistro, fitness center, theater, art studio, sky terraces, and swimming pool. In addition, a range of wellness programs and activities promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle.
Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Mission Viejo offers independent living, memory care, respite care (short recuperative stays) or trial stays (up to a full month) so you can see if we are a good fit. Please contact us or visit our website to learn what sets us apart from other senior living communities and why MorningStar is such a great place to call home.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us for more information about the finest independent living, assisted living and memory care in Mission Viejo, CA.
Send Something Special to Your Favorite Senior
Do you have an elderly relative living alone or in a senior community who lives too far to visit? How about sending something special to show your thinking of them even if it’s not their birthday or a holiday. One idea is to send them a gift basket filled with goodies to eat and drink, gifts to entertain, and items to make their lives a little easier or more pleasant.
For your coffee drinking parent or grandparent, a bag of gourmet coffee and a nice new mug is one way to start your basket, or add a collection of teas that include decaffeinated and herbal options. Do they love chocolate or prefer salty snacks? Adjust your selection to include high-end chocolates and other delightful treats or a nice selection of crackers and cheeses. For a book lover, add a novel you think they would enjoy or a coffee table book on famous gardens, architecture, maps, photography or wherever matches their interest.
Now pack the basket with items such as jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, word-search books, a new coloring book and fresh colored pencils or markers. If they have low vision, include large print playing cards and books. If your loved one is feeling anxious or having a hard time sleeping, give them a weighted blanket. While they come in many sizes, it is suggested you choose one that is 10% percent of their weight. For example, if they weigh 150lbs, buy a 15lb blanket, and if they do not have a blanket that exactly matches 10% of their weight, you can go up a couple of pounds.
MorningStar of Hayward’s goal is to be the finest independent and assisted living community in Hayward, CA, and we are committed to the comfort, wellbeing, and safety of our remarkable residents. Please contact us to learn more about our amenities, care services, availability and pricing. And be sure to ask about our Move-in Specials.
MorningStar’s foundation is based on the mission to honor God, value seniors and invest in our staff to create a unique senior living experience. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide the finest independent and assisted living Hayward, CA offers. Contact us or visit our website to learn more.
Lower Your Risk of a Stroke
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that every 40 seconds a person has a stroke and every 3 minutes and 14 seconds someone dies from one. While that is alarming, the CDC says that almost 80 percent of strokes can be prevented.
Did you know that one of the leading causes of strokes is high blood pressure, also called hypertension, and is the most prevalent health condition facing Americans? Statistics show nearly half (48%) of US adults have hypertension, and as people age, their blood pressure goes up. Experts believe about 70% of people 65 years and older have hypertension and should take steps to reduce it. If you fall into that age group or are at risk for HBP, start by regularly monitoring your blood pressure. If high, work with your doctor to find ways to lower it including getting more exercise and eating a healthy diet.
Another way to help prevent strokes is to quit smoking. Smoking reduces the amount of oxygen in the bloodstream and forces the heart to work harder, which in turn, increases the likelihood of blood clots. Also, if you are diabetic, you need to manage the disease. The American Diabetes Association reports that diabetics are two to four times more likely to have a stroke than someone without the disease.
Exercise is another way to lower your risk. Doctors say 30 minutes of moderate exercise five days a week, like a brisk walk, yoga or dancing are beneficial. Moreover, if you are overweight, try to lose weight as obesity puts you at risk for any number of health issues including stroke. And don’t forget to get your cholesterol checked. The AHA recommends everyone 20 years of age and over should have it done at least every 5 years. Check with your healthcare provider regarding other risks for stroke.
At MorningStar of Mission Viejo, we have 64 stylish suites for independent living, 38 assisted living suites and another 30 suites for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments. Our many services, wellness programs and activities are designed to support and enhance residents’ physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing. Contact us or visit our website for more information about outstanding senior living at MorningStar.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent, assisted living and memory care in Mission Viejo, CA.
Source: cdc.gov/stroke/
Study Shows Link Between Hearing Loss and Cognitive Decline
According to the Medical News Today website, studies find hearing loss may contribute to social isolation, lower quality of life, disability, depression, and dementia. This can be especially problematic for people aged 80 years and older, who tend to have more advanced hearing losses.
In 2015, researchers reported on a 25-year study, which focused on a link between hearing loss and dementia. At the start of the study, the 3,670 participants were 65 years or older and followed for over 25 years. Using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) to measure cognitive decline, researchers say there appeared to be a correlation between self-reported hearing loss and cognitive decline. However, participants who used hearing aids did not show a significant cognitive decline, suggesting the use of hearing aids may offer a protective effect.
Experts say hearing loss may adversely impact a person’s ability to socialize as they miss out on vital verbal and emotional information that may directly impair brain structure and function. Or it could be that the person uses more energy to make sense of what they hear; and reduces the energy they have left for memory, language processing and attention.It is recommended at age 60, all adults get a baseline hearing test and be rechecked every couple of years, regardless of whether they experience symptoms. John Hopkins Medicine reports one in 3 adults over age 65 has hearing loss, but due to a gradual change in their hearing, they may not be aware of it.
Symptoms of age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, include the speech of others sounding muffled or slurred; high-pitched sounds, such as “s” or “th” being hard to distinguish; and having difficulty understanding conversation, especially if there is background noise. The person may notice men’s voices are easier to hear than women’s, because it is lower-pitched.
If a loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease, MorningStar of Hayward is ready to help. Along with independent and assisted living, we provide comprehensive memory care that supports residents and their families with services, wellness programs and activities essential to quality of life. MorningStar’s holistic approach is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky,” and uses Montessori-based therapy techniques. Please visit our website for more information about trusted memory care, independent living or assisted living in Hayward, CA.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest memory care, independent living and assisted living Hayward, CA offers.
Sources: hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/presbycusis medicalnewstoday.com/articles/hearing-loss-and-dementia#the-connection
Moving to MorningStar of Mission Viejo
At MorningStar Senior Living of Mission Viejo, we are experts in providing seniors with first-class independent living, assisted living and memory care. In fact, every aspect of our community is designed to offer a relaxing lifestyle enabling you to fully enjoy your retirement years. This includes providing support to residents and their families starting with the all-important decision process and carries through to the move-in and transition period.
A great way to start is to take a look at our Senior Life guide. Along with our knowledgeable team, it is a great resource in aiding families who are deciding if the time is right for assisted living or memory care.
When it comes to the move-in process, our team helps in whatever way we can (see our detailed description of what is involved in our FAQs). We recognize moving into a retirement community is a major lifestyle transition for a senior and approach the moment with the utmost sensitivity. Our MorningStar team nurtures a relationship from the beginning and strives to open the resident to the many possibilities and adventures community life offers.
You are considered part of the MorningStar family once a deposit secures your chosen suite and you take possession within a 10-day period. At this point, our “House to Home” process begins in earnest with securing the vital information, agreements and permissions inherent to the move including a medical assessment and physician’s plan of care for both assisted living and memory care residents. Practical help includes recommending reputable moving companies familiar with community living; and listening and communicating with our new resident to facilitate a smooth transition.
While MorningStar of Mission Viejo is known for our beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we brag the most about our compassionate team who understand it is a privilege to care for seniors. Please visit our website to learn more about trusted senior living at MorningStar. We look forward to hearing from you.
MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s foundation is based on the mission to honor God, value seniors and invest in our staff to create a unique senior living experience. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide exceptional independent living, assisted living and memory care. Please contact us to inquire about availability, pricing or to set up a tour.
How Does Personality Affect Aging?
The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology published an interesting article from the Rush Memory and Aging Project, a longitudinal study of older Chicago-area adults that began in 1997. The intent of the survey was to determine if personalities affect cognitive decline, and included nearly 2,000 people.
The study focused on examining the role of three key personality traits – conscientiousness, extraversion and neuroticism – to see if they are a factor in cognitive decline in later life. Researchers say evidence suggests being more conscientious and extroverted may keep mild cognitive impairment at bay longer. Participants who exhibited higher levels of neuroticism increased their chances of cognitive decline.
The lead author of the study, Tomiko Yoneda, a psychology postdoctoral student at the University of Victoria in Canada, explains, "Personality traits reflect relatively enduring patterns of thinking and behaving, which may cumulatively affect engagement in healthy and unhealthy behaviors and thought patterns across the lifespan." Extroverted, socially engaged people appeared to have an additional year of dementia-free living; and those who scored high on conscientiousness might have two more years without cognitive issues as compared with those who scored low in conscientiousness.
While other studies back up these results, scientists agree further studies will be needed. For example, Dr. Richard Isaacson, director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic in the Center for Brain Health at Florida Atlantic University's Schmidt College of Medicine, cautions, while “specific traits may increase risk due to a lifetime of behaviors that predispose a person to developing cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease, there may be more of a direct biological role related to early disease pathology."
If you are looking for exceptional independent or assisted living, Boise’s MorningStar community may be the place for you. We provide adults 55+ a vibrant and carefree lifestyle to help live life to the fullest. Our beautiful community offers luxury amenities, five-star dining, wellness programs and activities to promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle for residents. Amenities include a library, theater, fitness room, salon, billiards and game room and raised garden beds. Contact us or visit our website to learn more about MorningStar of Boise.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us for more information about the finest independent and assisted living Boise has to offer.
Source: cnn.com/2022/04/11/health/personality-cognitive-decline-wellness/index.html
Safe Outdoor Autumn Activities for Seniors
The vibrant hues of autumn create an enchanting backdrop that beckons everyone outdoors, especially those residing in assisted living Lakewood communities. The cooler temperatures, coupled with the picturesque scenery, offer seniors a refreshing opportunity to indulge in activities while reaping health benefits. For residents in senior living Lakewood facilities and those under memory care Lakewood programs, engaging in safe outdoor activities can be invigorating for both the mind and body.
Leaf Peeping Walks: One of the simplest joys of autumn is watching the leaves turn from green to shades of gold, red, and orange. Organized walks within the secure grounds of senior living Lakewood communities allow residents to appreciate nature’s beauty, get some exercise, and breathe in the fresh air.
Gardening: Autumn is a time for planting spring bulbs and tending to gardens to prepare for the next season. Gardening not only provides light physical activity but also has therapeutic benefits. Many assisted living Lakewood residences offer gardening plots for seniors to nurture their green thumbs.
Picnics: The crisp autumn air is perfect for outdoor picnics. Whether it’s in a designated area within the community or a nearby park, seniors can enjoy a meal amidst nature, sharing stories and making memories.
Bird Watching: As birds prepare to migrate, autumn becomes an ideal time for bird watching. Equipped with a bird guide and binoculars, seniors can immerse themselves in this calming activity, further fostering their connection with nature.
Outdoor Art Sessions: The fall palette is inspiring. Memory care Lakewood programs often incorporate art therapy for its cognitive benefits. Holding these sessions outdoors, letting seniors paint or sketch the autumnal scenes, can be both therapeutic and enjoyable.
Pumpkin Picking: Visiting a pumpkin patch, if close by, can be a delightful excursion. Choosing a pumpkin, enjoying hayrides, and savoring fresh apple cider make for a memorable day out.
Meditative Practices: The serenity of autumn provides a calming environment for meditative practices. Simple guided meditation or light tai chi exercises can be organized in outdoor spaces, promoting mental and physical well-being.
Photography: Capturing the essence of fall through a lens can be gratifying. Seniors can document their surroundings, creating a visual diary of their experiences, which can later be shared with family and friends.
Safety, of course, remains paramount. It’s essential that all activities are tailored to fit individual health and mobility levels, ensuring every senior can participate without any risks. The professional teams at assisted living Lakewood communities are well-equipped to facilitate and supervise these activities, guaranteeing a fun and safe autumn experience for all residents.
Normal Aging Causes Seniors to Process New Information Slower
Many of us find ourselves wondering if our brain is working as efficiently as it did when we were younger. Research shows most likely it is not. Various studies suggest memory problems often “reflect a slower processing speed and poor encoding and retrieval of new memories as a result of diminished attention.” However, while normal aging causes seniors to process new information slower; judgement and reasoning powers remain largely intact.
Researchers say in the same way we cannot jump as high or run as fast as we did when we were children; our thinking process also begins to slow down. By the time we are in our 50s or 60s, this can interfere with remembering things, solving problems or learning new information. Structural changes in the brain regions involved in memory processing such as the hippocampus and the frontal lobes all experience anatomical and neurochemical changes as we age. Concentration can be affected by the natural loss of receptors and neurons. Outside factors such as not getting enough sleep or hearing loss can exacerbate the problem, and daily aches and pains can impact our ability to concentrate as do the medications we take to ease the pain.
If an older person does not make a point to really concentrate when taking in new information, it can cause problems with recall as they never really learned it in the first place. Experts offer practical, commonsense tips to help you more reliably process information and improve your ability to focus. Examples include playing brain games, physical exercise (it helps send more blood flow to the brain), getting out in nature, listening to music, sleeping at least seven to eight hours a night or using relaxation techniques such as meditation or mindfulness.
If you are looking for independent or assisted living in Boise, MorningStar may be your answer. MorningStar of Boise’s beautiful home is designed to provide seniors with a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community. Along with inviting common areas both inside and out, we offer a range of amenities and wellness programs to promote a healthy and engaged lifestyle. Please visit our website for more information.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Boise, ID offers.
Source: health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/how-aging-affects-focus
Boosting Immunity: Fall Foods Every Senior Should Incorporate
As the leaves turn golden and the crisp air of fall sets in, seniors, especially those in assisted living Lakewood facilities, need to pay extra attention to their immunity. The transition from summer to cooler months can sometimes challenge the immune system, but nature, in its wisdom, provides seasonal foods packed with nutrients to help us counter these effects. For residents in senior living Lakewood communities and those under memory care Lakewood programs, incorporating these fall foods can be a delightful way to boost immunity and savor the season’s flavors.
Pumpkins: These orange delights aren’t just for carving! Pumpkins are rich in beta-carotene which the body converts into vitamin A. This nutrient is essential for a strong immune system and is particularly beneficial for seniors. Enjoy roasted pumpkin, or add it to soups for a warm, nutritious meal.
Sweet Potatoes: Like pumpkins, sweet potatoes are packed with beta-carotene. They are also a great source of fiber, helping improve digestion. A simple sweet potato mash or baked sweet potato can be both tasty and health-boosting.
Brussels Sprouts: Often available fresh from late fall, Brussels sprouts are high in vitamin C, a vital antioxidant that can strengthen the body’s natural defenses. They can be roasted with a touch of olive oil and seasoned for a delicious side dish.
Pomegranates: This ruby-red fruit is not only delicious but is also a powerhouse of antioxidants. They are known to improve memory, making them a valuable addition to the diet of those in memory care Lakewood facilities.
Turmeric: A spice that has been hailed for its medicinal properties, turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory effects. A pinch added to warm milk or dishes can help in boosting immunity and keeping joint pains at bay.
Nuts and Seeds: Walnuts, flaxseeds, and chia seeds are particularly beneficial during the cooler months. They are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids which can help reduce inflammation in the body. They’re a perfect snack for those chilly afternoons in senior living Lakewood residences.
Apples: As the saying goes, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Rich in dietary fiber and vitamin C, apples are a quintessential fall fruit. Enjoy them fresh or baked into warm desserts.
Ginger: Known for its warming properties, ginger can be a great addition to teas or dishes. It aids digestion and has immune-boosting properties, perfect for the fall season.
Incorporating these fall foods into the daily diet can be both a delightful culinary journey and a strategic health decision. As the seasons change, let’s make the most of what nature offers, ensuring that our golden years are not just comfortable, but also filled with vibrant health. Remember, it’s not just about adding years to life, but life to the years, especially in the nurturing environment of assisted living Lakewood communities.
Cataracts are the Main Cause of Vision Loss in People Over Forty
Cataracts are cloudy areas that form in the lens, which is normally transparent, and are the main cause of vision loss in people over 40 years of age. It is estimated more than 40 percent of Americans aged 75 years or older have some degree of lens clouding; and over half of people 80 or older have their vision significantly impaired by cataracts or have had cataract surgery. Surgery is generally recommended once vision is impaired to a degree that people have trouble reading, driving and recognizing faces. Today the surgery is a quick, safe procedure, replacing the cloudy lens with a clear plastic one.
Doctors say there are things people can do to reduce their risk of developing cataracts with quitting smoking at the top of that list. Medical News Today reports on studies linking a 3-fold increase of smoking to cataracts as well as raising the risk of several other eye conditions. A healthy diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, good quality fats (avocados, olive oil, and omega oils) and lean animal-sourced or plant-sourced proteins additionally reduces the risk of cataracts.
Maintaining a healthy weight is important as obesity increases your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which is a risk factor for cataracts. Other ways to reduce your risk include wearing UV blocking sunglasses when in the sunlight and getting at least 7 hours of sleep each night. The risk for cataracts also increases with age, family history, and a history of eye inflammation or injury.
If you are not ready for surgery yet, doctors say stronger glasses and brighter lights may help. Keep up with regular eye exams and renew your eyeglass prescription as needed. Wear sunglasses in the sun and avoid night driving. As your cataracts continue to develop and eyesight worsens, at some point you will most likely need surgery.
If you are looking for exceptional independent or assisted living in Hayward, CA, MorningStar may be your answer. MorningStar of Hayward is a vibrant 55+ community with well-designed suites including studio, alcove, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Residents enjoy carefree retirement years as we handle the maintenance and provide luxury amenities, five-star dining as well as senior care and hospitality services. In addition, our Reflections Neighborhood offers specialized care to those with memory impairment. Please visit our website for more information.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Hayward, CA offers.
Assisted Living is Healthier and Safer Option for Many Elderly Adults
Senior living communities offering assisted living such as MorningStar of Hayward are designed to offer seniors 24/7 personal care with a wide range of wellness services targeted to their needs. A Place for Mom, one of the largest senior living referral websites, explains in many cases, today’s communities may be a healthier, safer alternative for many elderly adults. Along with giving residents the help they need to maintain their independence, residents and families get peace of mind knowing someone is always around to lend a helping hand as well as all the benefits derived from the social connections offered by community life.
A Place for Mom cites several studies, which shows the extensive services and programs offered byassisted livingcan aid seniors in avoiding many commonplace problems affecting the elderly. Getting the proper nutrition is one of those things as many elderly people struggle with meal prep and cooking, and for those who are no longer driving, buying groceries can be challenging. At MorningStar of Hayward, our Executive Chef specializes in creating tasty, nutritional meals designed to delight our residents.
Another problem many elderly adults have is managing medications properly. In fact, the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists states that people aged 65 to 69 take an average of 15 prescriptions a year so it is no wonder many seniors get confused. However, experts warn skipping doses or taking too much medication can result in deadly consequences and unfortunately too many seniors end up in the hospital each year due to medication “non-compliance.” For this reason, MorningStar offers medication management to our residents.
Perhaps most importantly we provide a full range of wellness programs and activities designed to keep residents engaged mentally, physically, spiritually and socially. Our holistic support allows residents to enjoy their retirement years and live as comfortably and safely as possible. For more information ontrusted assisted living in Hayward, CA, please contact us or visit our website.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating true homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living Hayward, CA offers.
Source:aplaceformom.com/blog/social-life-for-seniors-why-assisted-living-is-better/
The Move to MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s Assisted Living
If you are looking for exceptional assisted living, MorningStar of Mission Viejo may be your answer. Along with beautiful surroundings, we provide an extensive range of amenities, wellness programs, care services and more.
When a loved one needs more care than they can get in their own home, it may be time to start thinking about amove to assisted living. If your family is new to the concept of senior living and all it means, please know that MorningStar will work with you every step of the way to help you make informed decisions, and make the eventual move-in process easier.
To start with, we understand that for your parent or elderly relative, the move is a major lifestyle transition, which is why we approach each move-in with great sensitivity. One way we do this is to try and nurture a relationship from the start that reinforces the positive aspects of community life and tries to help the person envision the many possibilities of a new adventure.
Once your family puts down a deposit to secure a chosen suite, our “House to Home” plan goes into full swing. This starts by collecting pertinent information, agreements and permissions inherent to the move-in including a medical assessment and physician’s care plan for each newassisted livingand memory care resident.
On a more practical level, we offer packing tips including what items are most important to bring such as furnishings and personal belongings that are most significant emotionally, nostalgically as well as functionally. We want the resident’s new “home” to bring them comfort and joy, which is why we suggest, if possible, furnishings should be arranged similar to their prior residence. Keep in mind; it is especially helpful to those with low vision or cognitive impairment.
This is just a start of the on-going support we extend to new residents and their families. We are ready to answer any questions you may have and direct you to our website for contact information as well as other pertinent details. MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s entire team is engaged in finding ways to build a true family, one loving relationship at a time.
MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s mission statement of “to honor, to value, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living communities. We have built a foundation on honoring God, valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide outstanding independent living,assisted livingand memory care.
Late-Life Depression
Depression can affect people at any age including senior citizens. According to Web MD, “Late-life depression affects about 6 million Americans age 65 and older, but only 10% receive treatment for depression.” They suggest the reason for this may be that the symptoms seniors display are often ignored or assumed to be a result of illnesses and medications or just a normal part of growing older.
There are many reasons why seniors suffer from depression including major changes in their lives such as retirement, the death of a spouse, illnesses, disabilities and social isolation. People suffering from very painful, disabling, or life-threatening illnesses are especially vulnerable to depression or the worsening of symptoms. Furthermore, depression can be caused by medications that are commonly prescribed to the elderly including blood pressure medication, beta-blockers, sleeping pills, tranquilizers, calcium-channel blockers and medication for Parkinson’s as well as others.
Suffering from depression prevents seniors from enjoying life as they used to and can be the cause of a change in appetite, problems sleeping and impact physical health. HelpGuide.org says, while sadness is one sign of depression, some seniors do not recognize or admit to feelings of sadness. Rather someone may “complain instead of low motivation, a lack of energy, or physical problems. In fact, physical complaints, such as arthritis pain or worsening headaches, are often the predominant symptom of depression in the elderly.”
All too often seniors just accept depression as a part of the aging process but there are steps you can take to help yourself or your loved one. You first need to talk to your health care provider to rule out other problems, and then perhaps you need to make changes in your lifestyle. Experts suggest that isolation and inactivity can make depression worse and they recommend getting involved in physical, mental and social activities.
This post is intended for informational purposes only. Please contact your health care provider with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest independent living, assisted living and memory care in Mission Viejo, CA.
Helping Mom or Dad Choose an Assisted Living Community
Once mom or dad has made the decision to move to an assisted living community, you will want it to go as smoothly as possible and this includes helping them choose the right place to meet today’s needs as well as the next 5 to 10 years. In some cases, a move to an assisted living community is precipitated by a worsening medical condition or an injury due to a fall and the time to mentally prepare oneself is short. This is why MorningStar of Boise has a guide to help families navigate through such a momentous change in a senior’s life.
Googling senior living in the Boise, ID area will bring up quite a few hits, so experts recommend narrowing down the candidates to 3 or 4 communities that offer assisted living. Start with reading reviews from families and residents’ themselves to see what they say about the place, and then consider location, price and amenities.
Touring a community is a real eye-opener and the Internet offers many tips on what to look for during your visit. At MorningStar, our online Community Assistant allows you to inquire about pricing as well as set up a tour. We recommend setting aside a couple of hours for a tour and to get ready for a lot of details. Take notes and bring any questions you would like to ask. Focus on the overall ambiance, and take a look at our Monthly Expense Comparison and Senior Communities Comparison Chart beforehand to weigh value against cost. We also advise revisiting your top one or two choices, and remember many seniors find a trial stay; we offer them for up to a full month, is a good way to find out if it is the right community.
MorningStar of Boise offers comfort, security, built-in companionship, and predictable budgeting. Our assisted living suites are available in a selection of floor plans and offer a broad range of amenities and services to meet your every need including a nutritional, delicious dining service. Visit our website to learn what sets our community apart from other assisted living Boise offers and why MorningStar is a great place to call home.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Boise has to offer.
Tips for Including Seniors In Thanksgiving Preparations
As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s essential to remember that the holiday is about gratitude, family, and inclusion. Often, we need to pay more attention to the contribution of our elders, especially those in specialized living arrangements. Whether they reside in assisted living in Lakewood, enjoy the ambiance of senior living in Lakewood, or are part of the community at memory care in Lakewood, they have a lifetime of experience and love to offer.
Here are some great ways to ensure our seniors are actively included in the Thanksgiving preparations:
Storytelling and Tradition Sharing: Invite seniors to share Thanksgiving stories from their youth. This keeps them engaged and imparts invaluable family traditions and histories to the younger generation.
Recipe Incorporation: Many seniors have family recipes that have been passed down. Collaborate with them to incorporate these dishes into the Thanksgiving feast. Those at assisted living in Lakewood or other homes might even have communal recipes to share!
Decor Crafting: Crafting can be therapeutic and fun for seniors. Involve them in making table centerpieces, door wreaths, or simple paper turkeys. It’s a great way to bond and create together.
Invite Participation: If they’re up for it, seniors can help with less strenuous cooking activities – peeling potatoes, stirring the gravy, or setting the table. Every bit of involvement makes them feel valued.
Memory Lane Walk: For those in memory care in Lakewood, revisiting old family Thanksgiving photos can be both nostalgic and engaging. It might even spark memories and stories long forgotten.
Involve Them in Blessings: Before the meal, a senior can lead the family in saying grace, expressing gratitude, or even sharing a brief message of love and togetherness.
Music and Songs: Seniors often have a repertoire of songs and hymns from their past. Singing traditional Thanksgiving songs or hymns with them, especially those from seniors living in Lakewood, can elevate the festive mood.
Gratitude Sharing: Encourage seniors to share what they’re thankful for. Their perspective, shaped by a wealth of experience, can offer profound insights and touching moments.
Plan Visits: If you have family or friends in assisted living or memory care facilities, plan visits around Thanksgiving. A video call can bridge the distance and bring joy if an actual visit isn’t feasible.
Encourage Feedback: After the preparations and celebrations, take a moment to sit with seniors and ask for their feedback. What did they enjoy the most? What would they like to see next year? This reinforces their importance in family events and decision-making.
Remember, the essence of Thanksgiving lies in togetherness and gratitude. Ensuring our seniors feel included and cherished, no matter where they reside or the care they receive, only amplifies the holiday spirit.
Downsizing Offers a Fresh Start for Seniors
Instead of feeling sad about moving from a home that perhaps is too large or costly for you to care for, think about moving into a smaller apartment as the start of a new adventure. However, to do it right, you should be organized. Experts suggest you only take with you the things that bring joy and find ways to get rid of the rest. If that piece of advice still finds you with way too much stuff, then take a moment to picture how you want your new life to look. Is it a sleek, minimalist décor or more like a smaller, compact version of your present home?
Some simple solutions to help you decorate your new apartment include bringing with you or buying multi-purpose furniture. This could include upholstered storage benches or cubes, nesting coffee tables, extension desks, and sized-down sofa and chairs more suited to a compact footprint. Attractive baskets and storage carts also help to make a small place feel more organized.
If you want to use some of your current furniture, measure it, and then draw up a floor plan of the new place and lay it all out to see how it will fit. In addition, since your new place is smaller, it will most likely not have as many closets as your old home so go through your clothing and only take the items you truly enjoy wearing. Give the rest to charity. Lastly, consider the amenities at your new place. For example if they have an onsite fitness room, you probably do not need to bring along your own in-home treadmill or stationary bike.
At MorningStar of Boise, our beautiful senior living community offers stylish suites that are ready to move into and just require your furnishings and personal items. Apartments come in a variety of configurations including one-bedroom and two-bedroom floorplans. Our broad range of services and amenities include wellness programs and activities, restaurant-style dining, billiards & game room, fitness room, raised garden beds, and more to promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle. For independent or assisted living Boise area seniors can count on, we encourage you to consider MorningStar, the perfect community to age in place comfortably and safely.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Boise, ID offers.
Choosing the Right Assisted Living Community
For anyone considering a move to assisted living, choosing the right community is a big decision as getting it wrong may mean another move within a couple of months. To help, senior living experts say the first thing to do is to think about the level of care you or a loved one needs to improve quality of life.
After you have a pretty good idea of what your needs are, now factor in things like location and affordability. If mom or dad needs help with the ADLs (activities of daily living) focus only on senior communities offering assisted living. If you want the home to be a convenient drive for easy visiting, concentrate on those communities. If mom or dad no longer drives, look for a community offering transportation for doctor appointments or errands; or if they plan to bring a car, does it offer parking? Does the home offer 24/7 care, medication management and access to licensed nurses?
Obviously, affordability is an important consideration, but senior living advocates warn don’t be initially shocked at the price. Rather think about all of the living costs such as property taxes, maintenance, utility bills and meals included in the home’s monthly fees. For a better understanding of mom or dad’s assets, it may be worth your while to consult an elder law attorney. They can explore various options such as eligibility for Veterans’ benefits, what your parent’s long-term care insurance may cover, and the advantages of leveraging real estate assets and life insurance, tax benefits and more.
Other things to consider include the physical characteristics of the assisted living community. Does it offer a floor plan that works for you? Do you want amenities such as a fitness center, hair salon, outdoor patio, restaurant-style dining, theater, Wi-Fi, etc.?
For trusted assisted living, Mission Viejo, CA area seniors are encouraged to consider MorningStar. MorningStar of Mission Viejo’s assisted living lets seniors comfortably and safely age in place with a range of hospitality and care services, resort-style amenities and a complement of wellness programs and activities. In addition, we offer independent living for the most active seniors as well as specialized care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory impairments. Visit our website today to inquire about pricing and availability.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about exceptional independent living, assisted living and memory care in Mission Viejo, CA.
Is Dementia the Same as Alzheimer’s Disease?
Many of us, especially seniors, have heard or known someone with Alzheimer’s disease and have an idea of the devastation it causes. While there are other types of diseases categorized as dementia, Alzheimer’s is by far the most common form of dementia accounting for 60 to 80 percent of cases. You should know dementia is not actually a specific disease but refers to a decline in a person’s mental ability to such a degree it interferes with their daily life.
It is also important to understand dementia is not a normal condition of aging but rather caused by damage to brain cells that affect a person’s memory, reasoning and other cognitive skills including an ability to communicate. There are several types of clinical dementia including: Alzheimer’s disease; vascular dementia; dementia with Lewy Body; and frontotemporal dementia. Mixed dementia is the term used when a person has both Alzheimer’s and another form of dementia, which is causing their mental decline.
The Alzheimer’s Association says the “most common early symptom of Alzheimer’s is trouble remembering new information because the disease typically impacts the part of the brain associated with learning first.” As the disease progresses, the person is robbed of many other abilities such as speaking, swallowing and walking.
To help get the proper diagnosis and rule out other causes that may be treatable such as side effects from a medication, it is important to see your doctor. If warranted, they may have you see a specialist that can do further testing.
Along with independent and assisted living, MorningStar of Mission Viejo offers care to those with memory impairment from Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. We are a team of compassionate professionals who feel privileged to serve our most tender residents. We also consider supporting family members as part of our job and recognize that a diagnosis of dementia is traumatizing for all involved. Contact us or visit our website for availability, pricing information and to schedule a tour.
MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest independent living, assisted living and memory care in Mission Viejo, CA.
Source: alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/difference-between-dementia-and-alzheimer-s
Scrapbooking With Your Favorite Senior
If an elderly parent or another loved one is in a senior living community and has limited mobility, you may feel it is difficult to think of things to talk about or to do when you visit. Scrapbooking is an activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Also, it can be more than just a means to pass the time and preserve memories for seniors but can be beneficial to them as well.
By organizing an activity such as scrapbooking, it can help to keep everyone engaged as well as inspire your loved one to start sharing stories about the “good old days.” As you start documenting their life story, it will likely bring back memories they may have forgotten and/or the rest of the family has never heard. Along with exercising the brain with recollections of the past, scrapbooking can boost self-esteem, improve one’s dexterity and increase socialization by introducing new topics of conversation.
To get started, visit your local craft store or shop on the Internet for scrapbooking supplies that will help you create a book that is uniquely your parent’s. Your next step is to help gather and organize the photos and materials in chronological order that will go into the scrapbook.
If the project seems too overwhelming for your parents, have them pick a theme such as family vacations or weddings through the years, or do one that focuses on their childhood and early years. Before you start to glue things in, take the time to layout the photos and mementos for each page; and most importantly, encourage and enjoy the stories and memories shared by your loved one.
If you are looking for independent or assisted living in Hayward, CA, we encourage you to consider MorningStar of Hayward. Our community is designed to enhance the lives of our residents and provide a home where seniors can safely and comfortably age in place. Along with stylish suites and inviting common areas both inside and out, we offer a range of amenities and wellness programs to promote a healthy and engaged lifestyle. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.
MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003. We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Hayward, CA offers.