Friday, January 26, 2024

HOW TO ENSURE A SAFE AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT AT AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY


If you are considering a move for a loved one into a senior living center in Scottsdale, Arizona, you should ask several questions to make the most informed decision. Are the rooms comfortable? Does the venue offer a busy activities calendar? Do the caregivers take care of all of your loved one’s needs? One question sits above all the others in terms of importance.

Is the assisted living facility in Fountain Hills safe and secure?

Let’s determine how to ensure a safe and secure environment at an assisted living facility.

Highly Functional Emergency Response System

Establishing the most advanced and responsive emergency response system is crucial for giving you the peace of mind that you need to move a loved one into a senior living facility in Scottsdale. Tools such as call buttons, pull cords, and wearable alert communication devices should be easy to access for your loved one. At MorningStar of Fountain Hills, we have installed the most efficient emergency response system among assisted living facilities in the greater Phoenix area.

Secure Exits and Entrances

Residents of assisted living facilities who require memory care are vulnerable to wandering off-site because of a decline in their cognitive conditions. Ensuring every exit is locked down prevents wandering residents from gaining access to the outdoors where they can encounter trouble. Securely locked entrances prevent unwanted visitors from gaining access to our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills, AZ.

Fall Prevention Measures

Falls are a common risk for seniors due to a decrease in mobility and a lack of coordination. At our senior living center in Scottsdale, we have implemented the most effective measures to prevent serious fall injuries such as a fractured wrist and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Handrails installed in hallways and in potential slip and fall areas like a bathroom help prevent the types of falls that can severely injure a loved one. Non-slip floors in every common such as the dining room prevent falls, as well as adequate lighting in both apartments and common traffic areas of our assisted living facility.

Fire Safety Protocols

Phoenix area assisted living facilities must closely follow a set of regulations that promote fire safety protocols. However, MorningStar of Fountain Hills goes the extra mile to protect your loved one against fire dangers that include smoke inhalation. We start by presenting educational sessions that emphasize how to prevent fires. Regular fire drills prepare residents for the worst-case scenario and clearly marked and easy-to-access fire exits help our residents find the quickest way out of our senior living center in Scottsdale.

Safety and Security Matters at MorningStar of Fountain Hills

The highly-rated team of caregivers at our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills makes resident safety and security the top priority. We conduct regular safety and security audits to ensure all systems are in place to protect your loved one. As the result of the COVID-19 pandemic, MorningStar of Fountain Hills has established a comprehensive sanitation program that focuses on preventing the spread of harmful viruses and bacteria.

We do not want you to take our word on the commitment this assisted living facility has made to safety and security. Schedule a tour today to find out more about our safety and security measures that protect residents.


Wednesday, January 24, 2024

6 TIPS TO BEAT THE ARIZONA HEAT


Phoenix and heat are as common of a pair as Minneapolis and subzero temperatures. Heat is such a part of life at our senior living center in Scottsdale, Arizona, that many people brush it off as one of the many facts of life. However, heat in summer can cause serious health issues. Extreme heat was responsible for causing 552 deaths in Arizona during 2021, while sending nearly 3,000 area residents to an emergency room for treatment. However, the Arizona heat in summer does not have to be a life-threatening weather event.

At our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills, we educate residents about six tips to beat the Arizona heat.

Stay Hydrated

A good rule of thumb to beat the Arizona heat is to drink at least two liters of water a day, even if you plan to remain indoors for the majority of your day. Carry water with you during the day trips scheduled at our senior living center in Scottsdale.

Wear Proper Clothing

The fashion statement made to beat the Arizona heat involves wearing lightweight, lightly colored apparel. Lighter colors reflect some of the sun’s energy to prevent the body from overheating. Wear a hat, as well as apply and reapply sunscreen throughout the day.

Change How You Eat

Your dining habits need to change during one of Arizona’s well-publicized heatwaves. Eat much smaller meals and eat them more often throughout the day. Avoid food high in protein content because these types of food generate metabolic heat.

Take It Easy

Complete less strenuous activities during the hottest time of day, which typically runs from noon until 6 p.m. If you plan to participate in a physical activity, do it during the coolest time of day that runs from 4am to 7am

Central Air is Your Friend

Remaining indoors during an Arizona heat wave represents one of the most effective ways to beat the desert heat. An air-conditioned room ensures you maintain a healthy body temperature, as well as helps your body slow down to store much-needed energy. Our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills operates a powerful central air conditioning system.

Know the Weather

By watching the television in your room or a TV positioned in one of the common areas of our senior living center in Scottsdale, you should be able to stay up to date with area weather conditions. The National Service Website keeps you informed as well about any heat-related watches and warnings.

What is the Difference Between Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion?

You should be aware of two heat-related illnesses that increase in numbers during Arizona summers: Heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Heat stroke is the more dangerous of the two heat-related illnesses because the body overheats to a potentially life-threatening temperature. Victims of heat exhaustion exhibit signs of heavy perspiration, while victims of heatstroke display deep red-colored skin. Excessive thirst is another characteristic of heat exhaustion that eventually can lead to muscle cramps. The most serious cases of heat stroke send victims into convulsions.

At our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills, we keep our residents safe during heat waves by following six tips to beat the Arizona heat. Discover all of the healthcare initiatives implemented by MorningStar of Fountain Hills by scheduling a tour of our assisted living facility.

Monday, January 22, 2024

WHAT IS THE KETO DIET?

One of the most important factors to consider before choosing a senior housing community in Rio Rancho concerns diet and nutrition. As we grow older, our body develops special needs that only the proper diet and nutrition can fulfill. If you watch just a little television, you probably have come across several ads that promote different diets. At night, it seems like a non-stop flurry of ads extolling the virtues of eating certain diets.

How do you make sense of all the information concerning diets?

The answer is learning about the facts of each diet. At our assisted living facility in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, that starts by answering the questions, what is the Keto diet?

An Overview of the Keto Diet

Also referred to as the ketogenic diet, the keto diet has emerged as one of the most popular diets that involves consuming a below-average amount of carbohydrates. If following a strict keto diet, you replace carbs with fat to generate energy, with the primary goal of accelerating the body’s natural fat-burning process. Created to treat children who live with drug-resistant epilepsy, the keto diet eventually went mainstream because of its weight loss benefits.

The science behind the keto diet involves ketosis, which is a process the body develops when you eat a low-carb diet. Other diets that follow the ketosis approach include the Atkins diet and the Dukan diet. The keto diet stands out from the other diets that rely on ketosis due to the consumption of a higher-than-average amount of fat. To generate the ketosis process, your body should not absorb more than 50 grams of carbohydrates a day.

How Do You Follow the Keto Diet?

You should ease into a keto diet by first focusing on eating foods that provide liver support, such as garlic and onions. Another tip to maximize the benefits of the keto diet involves decreasing the amount of sugar, caffeine, and alcohol that you consume. Following the standard keto diet includes incorporating a considerable amount of non-starchy vegetables like kale and spinach into each meal. Both leafy vegetables work well as part of every meal, including breakfast. Kale and spinach are low in carbs and both leafy vegetables deliver plenty of vitamins and minerals.

The best foods to consume as part of the keto diet include fish, nuts, high-fat meat, and high-fat dairy such as cheese. Foods to avoid cover all types of bread, pasta, and cereal. You also need to avoid drinking certain beverages such as fruit juices and milk-based drinks.

Does the Keto Diet Work?

Research indicates the keto diet can help you lose weight, as well as improve insulin sensitivity for those who live with diabetes. When tested against a low-fat diet, the keto diet achieves a greater loss of body weight, in some cases as much as 10 pounds in just two weeks. How long you keep the extra weight off depends on your commitment to following the keto diet, as well as maintaining a regular exercise routine.

The Importance of Diet and Nutrition at MorningStar of Rio Rancho

The licensed caregivers at our assisted living facility in Rio Rancho, NM place a strong emphasis on educating our residents about the importance of diet and nutrition. Although the keto diet might not be for every resident, the scientific proof of the diet’s success makes it one to consider for residents who want to lose weight. Learn more about how MorningStar of Rio Rancho stresses the importance of diet and nutrition by scheduling a tour today of our senior housing community in Rio Rancho.

Friday, January 19, 2024

HOW TO WARM UP BEFORE A WORKOUT

If you seem to be running out of time, one of the ideas that crosses your mind is to skip warming up before a workout. After all, you can slowly ease into your workout routine without limbering up beforehand, right? 

One of the most important points our caregivers emphasize for residents concerning physical health is the importance of warming up before a workout. At our senior housing center in Rio Rancho, every organized workout directed by one of our caregivers starts with a warm up session. If you do not properly warm up before a workout, you increase the risk of sustaining an injury, or at the very least, place undue strain on your joints and muscles.

Warming up before a workout is important for additional reasons as well. You increase your body’s flexibility when you properly warm up, as well as enhance the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body. Numerous studies indicate that a thorough warm up period improves physical performance during a workout, such as giving you a much better range of motion. A thorough warm up period also reduces muscle pain and tension.

Here are a few suggestions to help you properly warm up before a workout:

Pushups

One of the most common, yet incorrectly done warm up exercises works your upper body, as well as the core and glutes. For those that struggle with standard push ups, doing this warm up exercise on the knees works as well. The key is to do push ups the right way to get the most out of this warm up exercise. At our assisted living facility, we organize group exercise sessions directed by a fitness expert who ensures each class participant does push ups the right way.

Squats

Squats represent a versatile exercise that targets several muscles, including the glutes, hamstrings, and quadriceps. This warm up routine requires you to start slow by squatting halfway toward a full knee bend. You slowly increase the difficulty until you achieve a full knee bend without squatting with any weights. After you warm up by squatting, you can eventually hold weights to work your leg muscles harder. 

Planks

One of the most serious health issues that slow down seniors concerns back pain. Years of putting pressure on the back can lead to debilitating medical conditions, which include suffering from a herniated disc. Planks are a warm up exercise that targets the back by loosening back muscles. They increase back strength, as well as improve balance and posture. If you have never done planks, make sure to do your first few sets under the guidance of a certified fitness trainer.

The Bottom Line

Jumping right into a workout routine without first warming up not only diminishes the effectiveness of the workout, it can also be dangerous. This is especially true for seniors because they do not possess the strength and mobility that they did years ago. Warming up at a comfortable pace is essential to achieving the desired results in preparation for a workout. The caregivers who specialize in fitness at our senior housing center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico encourage residents to warm up as a group to foster a sense of community that helps everyone achieve the same workout goal.


Monday, January 15, 2024

Are You Caring for an Elderly Loved One?


Being a caregiver for an elderly parent or another loved one can be stressful and over time your duties can increase to a point where it is more than you can handle. For your wellbeing and that of your parent’s, it is probably time to make a change. Today’s senior living communities offer a range of options including assisted living, designed to provide help with the ADLs (activities of daily living). This level of care allows the senior to regain their sense of independence; and for you, your time with mom or dad goes back to just enjoying being together.

Assisted living communities like MorningStar of Happy Valley offer residents much more than just comprehensive physical care. Residents enjoy a whole range of amenities and services as well as the opportunity to make new friends.

At MorningStar of Happy Valley, once the family decides to entrust us with the care of their loved one, we do a thorough evaluation of the person's medical history, background and personal preferences. Then we create a care plan approved by you and your parents, which is also routinely updated to address any changes in care. Mom or dad will receive access to a full-time licensed nurse and a caring, responsive 24-hour staff. We also offer medication management services.

MorningStar’s stylish suites come in a range of floor plans and configurations and each has a handicap-accessible bathroom and emergency call system. Amenities include a bistro, fitness room, salon, general store, chapel/theatre, courtyards and more. In addition, we offer a range of wellness programs and activities designed to promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle.

Services include scheduled transportation and onsite therapeutic services such as physical therapy and occupational therapy. Weekly housekeeping and daily trash removal keeps mom or dad’s suite spotless, and linen and laundry services keep life simple. A five-star meal service ensures your loved one gets the daily nutrition they need. For more information about luxury assisted living in Happy Valley, Oregon, please visit our website.

MorningStar of Happy Valley’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 assisted living and memory care.

Friday, January 12, 2024

MorningStar’s Trusted Memory Care in Happy Valley, Oregon


Are you the adult child or spouse of someone who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? At MorningStar of Happy Valley we understand the anguish and heartache that families go through seeing their beloved mom, dad, or spouse change before their eyes.

If the diagnosis is recent, you are most likely wrestling with lots of questions including what the future will bring and who will be there to provide the level of care the person will probably need. We hear you and want you to know our experienced team is here to help with holistic care that focuses on nurturing and supporting the essence of the individual regardless of the extent of the memory loss.

MorningStar’s memory care revolves around comforting and caring for our most tender residents from the onset of the disease to the most advanced stages. We start with a physical space designed to enhance residents’ quality of life with safe, inviting common areas encouraging independence. Residents stay active with a gentle flow of activities including art, dance, physical exercise, special events, and scheduled outings.

Once a resident joins our MorningStar family, we meet with them and their family to get to know as much as we can about them including their history, vocation, talents, and preferences. From there we create a daily routine designed to stimulate or calm as a situation requires. Residents are also treated to tempting meals consisting of finger foods and family-style dining for a stress-free, companionable dining experience.

As dementia care specialists, our approach and philosophy to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky.” All team members, regardless of their position, receive Lavender Sky training, which includes a deeper understanding of the disease and communication techniques to use with memory-impaired residents. It also includes training in environmental safety and security as well as solutions to challenging behaviors. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about trusted senior living at MorningStar.

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 senior living in Happy Valley, Oregon.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

The Many Benefits of Assisted Living


For many families, assisted living is a new concept and they don’t know if it would meet their loved one’s needs. While services may depend on where you live, there are similarities regardless of your zip code. The first thing families should understand is assisted living is not skilled nursing care but rather intended for seniors who require a “helping hand” with daily care activities. Seniors need to understand assisted living does not take away their independence but rather enhances it.

Assisted living communities offer an environment to safely age in place while receiving an array of senior care services, companionship and programs to improve quality of life. Residents enjoy not having to worry about home maintenance and yard work as well as preparing meals and driving. Assisted living communities are maintenance-free and provide meals and scheduled transportation to medical appointments or trips to area shopping and restaurants.

Another big benefit to assisted living is the resident no longer feels like a burden to their family. Now when a son or daughter comes for a visit, it is just that. There isn’t a list of chores to do or the need to help with personal care or meal prep but time can be spent enjoying one another.

When you are searching for assisted living, one of the services listed should include help with the ADLs (activities of daily life). ADLs include things like medication management, bathing, dressing, grooming, transference (help getting in and out of bed to wheelchair, walker etc.) As an incoming resident, your loved one’s level of care will be based on the ADLs to create a Personalized Care Plan.

At MorningStar of Happy Valley, we provide a full range of senior care and hospitality services, luxury amenities and wellness programs to engage residents physically, intellectually, spiritually and socially. 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 assisted living in Happy Valley, Oregon.