Thursday, October 29, 2020

Are You Considering Memory Care for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease?

 

Caring for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can be a very stressful job.  If you think it is time to consider other care options, rather than feeling disappointed in yourself, remember the job of a caregiver is tough and it may be in yours as well as your spouse, mom, or dad’s best interest to move them into memory care.      

If caring for a loved one requires more effort on your part than you are able to give physically or mentally, please reach out and get the help you need as your own health and wellbeing may be aversively impacted. Also, experts stress that while there is no downside to placing someone in memory care in the earlier stages of the disease there could be drawbacks to waiting too long.  Remember the more advanced stages bring with it a significant decline in everyday functioning.

Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Happy Valley offers 27 secure suites for the care of residents with memory impairment from the onset of the disease to the most advanced stages. Our Reflections Neighborhood is staffed by a team of individuals who through purposeful training and experience are dementia care specialists.  Our team understands the unique needs of each resident and delivers that care with compassion and thoughtfulness.  Additionally, every aspect of our home has been designed to accommodate those needs.    

Keep in mind as the disease progresses; it becomes very difficult for a family to keep up with the increasing needs as the person requires more and more assistance with daily care activities such as bathing, toileting, and eating.  Other signs of advanced dementia include reduced mobility, wandering, and falling, which may require home modifications.  Professional memory care homes such as ours are equipped to deal with these issues and have 24/7 caregivers available.  So rather than feel like you let your loved down by not caring for them yourself, placing them in a multi-faceted community designed to attend to their changing needs may be the most loving thing you can do.  

Please visit our website for more information about MorningStar and our Happy Valley community.  While you are there, be sure to read the COVID-19 update from MorningStar’s CEO detailing our defense in the fight against the coronavirus to keep our communities safe.

MorningStar of Happy Valley represents the finest in senior living with our distinct mission statement: “to honor, to serve, to invest.”  With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we are honored to create a true “home” for residents.  Contact us to learn more about exceptional assisted living and memory care in the Happy Valley–Clackamas area.   

Senior Living Offers Many Benefits to the Health & Wellbeing of Residents

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Many of us have seen the articles regarding COVID-19 and the curtailing of all or some of nursing homes and senior living communities’ outside visitations depending on the area’s coronavirus activity.  Presently MorningStar Senior Living communities are adhering to the guidance of the State in which they are located in.  Thereby, the amount of freedom under our various roofs is dictated by its location and testing status.  In addition we are proud of our team’s diligent, flexible and creative efforts to continue to enrich the lives of our residents. 

We are pleased to say most of our communities including MorningStar of Rio Rancho have been able to reintroduce a more normal way of life.  In addition there was never a moment when we stopped being grateful for one another and to bond as a family; and most importantly we never stopped having fun!  Just take a look at MorningStar of Rio Rancho’s Facebook page or the bottom of our community’s home page.  

Last month we celebrated National Assisted Living Week (Sept 13-19) with a unique theme of “Through the Looking Glass - An Adventure in Wonderland!”  The week’s fun-filled activities included: White Rabbit Scavenger Hunt, Mad Hatter Bingo, Wonderland Croquet, Queens Delicious Rose Cupcakes, Cheshire Trivia, Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Queen’s Card Toss and more!  As Grandparent’s Day coincided at the start of the week, we had a “Welcome to Wonderland Photo Op,” in tribute to our many grandparents.    

Another activity we hosted was a door-to-door traveling carnival for National Senior Citizen’s Day that included games such as ring toss; spin it to win it; bean bag toss; and a fish bowl game.  The traveling concession booth offered residents cotton candy, popcorn, mini corndogs, and a signature cherry limeade drink.  Moreover we could not let National Kiss and Make Up Day (Aug 25) pass by without a celebration.  This was a reminder to all of us to put an end to quarrels, arguments, and fights and come to an agreement.   All activities were done with smiles and laughter, safely behind a face mask!  

To learn more about the most loving, luxurious senior housing Rio Rancho offers, visit our website for contact information.  We look forward to hearing from you.  

At MorningStar of Rio Rancho, we are proud to offer the best senior living with our distinct mission statement - “to honor, to value, to invest.”  With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we create a true home for residents in a beautiful setting.  Please visit our website to learn more about exceptional senior living in Rio Rancho, NM.  

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Debunking Myths Regarding Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia

 

 


Medical experts say it is important that people understand the facts as we know them about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. One misconception is that Alzheimer’s and dementia is inevitable as we age. In fact the actual number of people afflicted with Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, in the U.S. is 3% for people between the ages of 65 to 74 years old. As we grow older, the figures climb to 17% for people 75 to 84 years old and 32% for those over 85.

The National Institute on Aging clears up another commonly held belief, which is Alzheimer’s and dementia are the same thing. While they say somewhat true, as Alzheimer’s is one form of dementia and makes up 60 to 80% of cases, other forms include frontotemporal dementia (FTD), vascular dementia, mixed dementia, and Lewy body dementia. Moreover while each type of dementia shares some characteristics, they all have a distinct underlying pathology.

Another myth is if a family member had Alzheimer’s, you will get it. Experts say this is not true as only some forms of dementia have a genetic link such as early-onset Alzheimer’s (getting the disease before 65). This type of Alzheimer’s is uncommon and accounts for just 5.5% of cases.

An unfound theory started in the 1960s that said food cooked in aluminum pans and drinks in such cans put you at higher risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia has never been found to be true after numerous studies. Many people also automatically assume any memory loss is a sign of Alzheimer’s. While significant memory loss can certainly indicate Alzheimer’s, experts say occasional forgetfulness is normal. This is why doctors advise anyone worried about the possibility of Alzheimer’s or dementia to see their healthcare provider for a full physical evaluation.

As dementia care specialists and one of the area’s top Alzheimer’s care homes, MorningStar at Englefield Green creates individualized care plans for each resident intended to stimulate or calm in response to particular moods or situations. Our daily calendar is filled with meaningful activities that incorporate music, dance, art, aromatherapy, and animals to help heal and comfort residents. Your loved one deserves loving, compassionate care.

MorningStar at Englefield Green embodies the very best in senior living with a distinct mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest” that sets us apart from other senior living communities. With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting. Looking for one of the best Alzheimer’s care homes in Boise? Please contact us to learn more.

Source: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/medical-myths-all-about-dementia

Monday, October 26, 2020

Have You Noticed Memory Loss or Confusion in a Loved One?


 

Have you recently noticed some signs of memory loss or confusion in a parent or another loved one? Are you worried it may be the beginning of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? We understand this may be a touchy subject to broach with your loved one, which is why experts recommend you do your homework first and learn about the common signs of the disease.

As we age, many of us experience occasional memory loss. While it may be worrisome, most likely it is just a normal part of growing older. In the case of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, the Alzheimer’s Association explains that a common indicator of the disease is memory loss that happens so often it disrupts daily life.

They go on to say that Alzheimer’s disease can cause changes in cognitive abilities, executive function and behavior. Those afflicted may start having memory problems along with difficulty completing familiar tasks. They may also become confused as to time and place. Other problems involve a marked change in their judgement and trouble with language skills and abstract thinking. Mood swings or changes in personality can also signal Alzheimer’s. All of these are common signs that can point to Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia but only a specialist can make a diagnosis. You should ask your loved one’s healthcare provider for a recommendation to a neurologist who will perform tests to eliminate other causes for the behavior.

MorningStar of Beaverton is committed to provide the best assisted living Beaverton, Oregon has to offer, which includes compassionate and loving memory care to those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Our Reflections Neighborhood is designed to accommodate the needs of our residents and encourages and supports their independence while keeping them safe. Please contact us for more information about our compassionate, loving community. We look forward to meeting you and your family.

MorningStar of Beaverton’s mission statement of “to honor, to serve, 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 the finest memory care and assisted living Beaverton, Oregon offers.


Sunday, October 25, 2020

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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The National Breast Cancer Awareness month was started in 1985 as a partnership between the American Cancer Society and the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries.  It was kicked off by Betty Ford, who was herself a survivor of breast cancer with a week-long event.  Symbolized by a pink ribbon, its goal is to educate women about breast cancer and the benefits of early detection including promoting mammograms as an important tool in the fight against breast cancer.

If you have wondered about the origin of the pink ribbon, it was first introduced in the national campaign in 1992 by the Estée Lauder cosmetic company.  It handed out 1.5 million ribbons that year as a visual reminder of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. 

Today many of us wear a pink ribbon in October as a way to promote awareness and early detection and treatment as well as to support survivors and those who died from the disease.  The event is observed in countries across the world as each year there are approximately 1.38 million new cases and 458 000 deaths from breast cancer (IARC Globocan, 2008).  It is the most common cancer in women worldwide. 

According to the American Cancer Society, major treatment advances of recent years have made surviving breast cancer way more promising than it used to be.  In fact studies now report a 5-year survival rate of 99 percent for women diagnosed in Stage 1 of the disease.   However doctors are quick to add that every case is different.     

At the MorningStar of Rio Rancho assisted living and memory care community, we support the health and wellbeing of all of our residents.  Available care services are broad, and in addition, each resident has a 24/7 care manager and access to an onsite nurse.  Please visit our website to learn more about our holistic approach to senior living in Rio Rancho, NM.    

At MorningStar of Rio Rancho, we are proud to offer the best senior living with our distinct mission statement - “to honor, to value, to invest.”  With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we create a true home for residents in a beautiful setting.  Your loved one deserves the most trusted senior housing Rio Rancho offers! Please see our website.  

Source: who.int/cancer/events/breast_cancer_month/en/

Friday, October 23, 2020

Studies Suggest a Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s

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Studies have suggested a connection between Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes but researchers do not yet fully understand the connection.  Moreover, while not all of the research has confirmed a link, researchers say that people with diabetes, especially type 2, appear to be at higher risk for eventually developing Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.   

One of the things not yet known is whether taking steps to prevent or control diabetes helps to reduce your risk of cognitive decline.  However, we do know that one of the complications of diabetes is damage to the body’s blood vessels as well as the fact that diabetes is one of the risk factors for vascular dementia, which causes a reduced or blocked blood flow to the brain.   

Scientists first suspected a connection between Alzheimer’s and diabetes when they realized that the changes in the brain were very similar; and it has been hypothesized that each of these conditions may fuel the damage caused by the other.   With new research, experts hope to get a better understanding of the connection between the two diseases.  “That link may occur as a result of the complex ways that type 2 diabetes affects the ability of the brain and other body tissues to use sugar (glucose) and respond to insulin.”

We also know that diabetes increases the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which may eventually lead to full blown dementia.  In addition, MCI can also appear years earlier in people who later are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.  

If you are looking for an exceptional senior living community, MorningStar of Happy Valley encourages you to visit our website for more information about our loving home. Along with 61 assisted living suites, MorningStar of Happy Valley offers 27 secure suites dedicated to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.

MorningStar of Happy Valley represents the finest in assisted living and memory care with our distinct mission statement – “to honor, to value, to invest.”  With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we create a true home for residents within a beautiful setting. Please contact us to learn more about the finest senior living community in Happy Valley, OR.     

Source: mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/type-2-diabetes/in-depth/diabetes-and-alzheimers/art-20046987

Are You Worried Your Parent Needs More Support?

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Now may be the time to consider moving your parent into assisted living as a way to ensure they get the daily support they need in a safe, comfortable environment.  Assisted living communities such as MorningStar of Happy Valley provide all of the comforts and care residents need to thrive! 

Assisted living also provides peace of mind if your mom or dad has poor balance or failing eyesight, which can increase the likelihood of a fall, and not having help close at hand can be dangerous.  In addition, if a parent no longer drives, it may be difficult for them to get groceries and other necessary supplies including prescription medications or to see a doctor. 

MorningStar of Happy Valley provides assisted living residents help with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) to help maintain their independence.  Residents and their families take comfort knowing our trained care managers are there to help them navigate through any changes in their health condition.  And if you wondered, couples can live together in their own suites, surrounded by their own treasured possessions, or a suite can be shared by friends who enjoy one another’s company.  

Another thing you will no longer have to worry about is whether mom or dad is getting enough good, healthy food to eat.  MorningStar’s daily meals feature the freshest ingredients and are prepared using the highest quality produce, often homegrown and locally sourced as we know there is nothing like fresh foods to stimulate the senses and the appetite.   

Finally, MorningStar wants you to know that during this time of the coronavirus outbreak, our highest priority is the safety and wellbeing of our residents, their families and our staff; and we could not be more vigilant in our defensive approach. We are staying abreast of its real time status and closely following guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to ensure the health and well-being of all beneath our roof. Please see our website for more information.   

MorningStar of Happy Valley represents the finest in senior living with our distinct mission statement: “to honor, to serve, to invest.”  With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we are honored to create a true “home” for residents.  Contact us to learn more about exceptional assisted living and memory care in the Happy Valley–Clackamas area. 

We are a Welcoming Home for Seniors!

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If you are looking for senior housing, Rio Rancho’s MorningStar of Rio Rancho is one of the best places to start.  Offering 51 private suites for assisted living with a choice of studio; one-bedroom, one bath; two-bedroom, two-bath floor plans, we also offer all of the amenities and services to ensure your every comfort.  For those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases, we have a private wing with 26 secure memory care suites.  

You may recognize the MorningStar name.  In addition to a number of senior housing communities throughout the Western U.S., we have two other homes in the area, MorningStar of Albuquerque and MorningStar of Santa Fe.  Both communities also offer assisted living and memory care.     

Located in a northern suburb of Albuquerque in the culturally-rich city of Rio Rancho, our community offers a high-desert climate as well as spectacular vistas and serene surroundings.  Residents enjoy the mild climate in expansive outdoor spaces that include beautiful courtyards featuring artwork and trellises, strolling paths, resident gardening areas, and a barbecue with outdoor kitchen and fire pit.  In addition our location is just a block from the Presbyterian Rust Medical Center and a variety of shops, banks and restaurants.  

As a resident in our assisted living wing, your care plan will be based on a thorough assessment of your medical history and personal preferences, and routinely evaluated to ensure it is relevant to your care needs.  Range of services include assisting residents with the activities of daily living (ADLs) as well as life enrichment and hospitality services, which we consider to be important to one’s overall health.  Also families get peace of mind knowing trained care managers are there to help navigate any changes in the health and wellbeing of their loved one.   

Please visit our website for contact info and give us a call today to inquire about availability and pricing or connect with us online.  We look forward to meeting you and your family.   

At MorningStar of Rio Rancho, we are proud to offer the area the finest senior living with a mission built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve.  Our community is situated with a beautiful setting and is a true home for residents.  Please visit our website for pricing and availability on exceptional senior living in Rio Rancho, NM.  

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Keeping a Loved One with Dementia Safe

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The Alzheimer’s Association says that six in 10 people with dementia will wander.  The danger with this is someone with Alzheimer’s disease may not remember their name, their address or how to get home.  Furthermore, the more agitated the person becomes when they feel lost and disorientated, the less able they may be to tell someone something that could help get them safely back home.  

Experts say anyone suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia that is mobile is at risk for wandering.  Even if the person is in the early stages of the disease, they may still get disorientated; but thankfully there are strategies to help keep your loved one safe.  

It is important to have a plan in place in the event that it should happen to your parent or another loved one.  Find out if your area has a “Safe Return Program” and enroll them in it and have them wear a GPS locating device at all times.  Also, learn to recognize the warning signs of potential wandering such as: has the person forgotten how to get to familiar places, talks about going home even when they are home, gets confused as to where familiar places in the home are, and acts nervous or anxious in crowded areas.  

Tips to help prevent wandering include creating and sticking to a routine, identifying the times when wandering is most likely to occur, and try to make sure all of the person’s needs are met so they don’t feel the need to go out.  In addition, reposition door locks out of the line of sight and make sure car keys are not left out.  You can buy a device that sounds an alarm when a door or window is opened; and never leave the person locked in at home or in a car alone.   

Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Fountain Hills offers memory care in our Reflections Neighborhood which is a secure environment that encourages residents to safely explore their surroundings.  Our residents can freely move about their neighborhood but we have security features to prevent them from wandering out of our community.  In addition, our dedicated staff is trained to keep residents engaged and safe. Please visit our website for more information about our compassionate, loving memory care.

MorningStar of Fountain Hills represents the best in assisted living and memory care with a unique mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest.” We have built our foundation on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve…all of which contributes to creating a true home for residents amid a beautiful, serene setting. Contact us to learn more about our exceptional community.

Sources:

alz.org/help-support/caregiving/stages-behaviors/wandering 

agingcare.com/articles/when-is-it-time-to-place-a-loved-one-with-dementia-188309.htm

Friday, October 9, 2020

Balance Exercises May Reduce Your Risk of Falling

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According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), every year more than a third of people over the age of 65 suffer from a fall, and many of those accidents require a trip to the emergency department.  In addition to serious injuries, some falls even result in death.  To help mitigate the risk, experts recommend that along with safety modifications to the home that elderly adults also do balance exercises.

Balance exercises are relatively easy-to-do and can improve both your balance as well as increase lower body strength.  Ask your doctor for some suggestions or take a look at the Internet. Most do not require special equipment other than someone to assist you if needed.  The exercises can be done throughout the day and each one only takes a few minutes to do.  

One example of a balance exercise is called Tightrope Walk.  This easy exercise improves balance, posture, and core strength.  Start in a standing position and lift your arms extending them out to your sides.  Now walk in a straight line keeping your gaze focused on a fixed point in the distance.  Each time you raise your foot, pause with it in the raised position for 2 to 3 seconds.  Alternating your feet, continue for 20 to 30 steps.   

Another exercise is Rock the Boat, which starts by standing with your feet hip-distance apart and extending your arms out to your sides.  Lift your left foot off the floor and bend your knee to bring your heel toward your bottom holding it there for up to 30 seconds.  Now do the same with the other side.  Do each side 3 times.  

At the MorningStar senior living communities we understand the importance of our residents living life to the fullest.  This is why MorningStar of Fountain Hills offers a Life Enrichment program that focuses on creative ways to stay physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually active.  Please see our website for more information.

This post is intended for informational purposes only.  Before beginning any exercises, please consult with your health care provider.

MorningStar of Fountain Hills’ mission statement of “to honor, to serve, 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 assisted living and memory care. 

Source: healthline.com/health/exercise-fitness/balance-exercises-for-seniors#exercises-to-try