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Tips to Improve Your Memory

September 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) reminds older adults mild forgetfulness is more often a normal part of aging and not a serious memory problem. They explain serious problems generally involving things like the person asking the same question over and over again and getting lost in places they know well. They may also have trouble following recipes or directions and find themselves confused about people, places and time. 

If you are someone who is forgetting things, there are some steps you can take to feel more confident. These involve several simple things you can do, which will benefit your whole being like getting enough sleep (seven to eight hours a night), not drinking a lot of alcohol; and exercising and eating well. Managing high blood pressure is also important.

Other more practical tips to help with forgetfulness are putting your wallet or purse, keys, glasses and phone in the same place each day. Instead of assuming you will remember, write out shopping and need to-do lists and use a calendar or take notes. NIA says to get involved in activities that focus on using the mind and body and stay socially involved. If you feel depressed for weeks at a time, talk to your doctor. 

Strategies to improve forgetfulness include challenging our brains by learning new things as well as using all our senses. For example, prepare a new recipe that requires lots of spices. If you are eating out, try to identify the flavors and seasonings used in the meal. To help remember new information better such as names, places, etc., try repeating it out loud or writing it down as this reinforces the memory. For example, if you want to remember a new neighbor’s name, say it out loud back to them, like “hi Jack.” Then an hour or so later say the new neighbor’s name out loud again. 

At MorningStar at Bear Creek, we specialize in providing compassionate, individualized care for those with memory impairment.  Our memory care is based on our extensive knowledge and experience with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia and we support residents from the early onset of the disease through the final stages.  We provide all the amenities and services needed to ensure the comfort, safety and wellbeing of our residents. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about trusted memory care in Colorado Springs.

MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. Contact us to learn more about the finest memory care Colorado Springs has to offer.

September 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, memory care Colorado Springs, dementia care
Memory care

MorningStar at Bear Creek Offers Care to Those With Memory Impairment

September 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Assisted Living, Dementia Care

At MorningStar at Bear Creek our entire community is devoted to assisted living dementia care.  We offer 48 suites for the personalized care of those with memory impairment from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia and can accommodate those in the onset of the disease right through to the more advanced stages. 

Our approach to memory care is designed around our comprehensive program we call “Lavender Sky.”  Our reimagined philosophy encourages us to walk alongside a resident as we thoughtfully enter, embrace and explore the world of dementia.  With insight and intentionality, we enter into our memory-impaired residents’ “purple world” to cross over the physical and emotional boundaries that would otherwise separate us.

We have a deep understanding of the different forms of dementia including Alzheimer’s disease that helps us to compassionately care for our memory impaired residents and to find the best ways to interact and communicate with them.  MorningStar’s specially trained staff uses an array of multi-sensory activities including art, dance, music, aromatherapy, life skills, exercise and animals to heal and comfort.   

Furthermore, we take the time to get to know a resident through interviews with their family members to learn about their history, vocation, talents and preferences.  We then use this knowledge to help us design an individualized care plan for the person.   

In addition, we provide daily health monitoring, assistance with meals prepared by our Executive Chef, scheduled outings and special events.  Residents also enjoy getting outdoors with secure courtyards, patios, resident garden beds and strolling paths wrapping 75% of the building. Other amenities include a bistro, spacious gathering spaces, salon and fitness/therapy room.

Our suites are available in studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans.  Suites are equipped with emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms and include housekeeping and laundry service. All that is needed is a resident’s own furniture and mementos so they will feel right at home.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more.

MorningStar at Bear Creek brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate assisted living dementia care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us for more information about Colorado Springs’ finest assisted living dementia care.

September 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
assisted living dementia care, dementia care, memory care
Assisted Living, Dementia Care

MorningStar of Billings Is Senior Living at Its Best

September 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Senior Living

Once you learn more about our community, we are sure you will agree that MorningStar of Billings is senior living at its best.  In fact, the MorningStar Senior Living Company was founded by Ken Jaeger as the fulfillment of his dream to create senior housing defined by the human touch and a sense of family.  We believe our community has achieved that dream and is a true home for our remarkable residents.  

To meet our residents’ needs and ensure their comfort, wellbeing and safety, we are deliberate about the individuals we hire to become part of our distinguished team.  Every new employee is carefully vetted and chosen for virtues such as kindness, selflessness, and character.  We look for people who are committed to perfecting the art of anticipating needs and willingly go the extra mile to serve.  

Once team members are hired, they are trained in “Radiance,” which is much more than just a customer service program but rather an attitude of the heart.  With a tagline of “Service Becomes Us,” it is used to guide the way we deliver service – with sincerity and depth of purpose.  Also, its precepts enhance the loving atmosphere of our home.

We encourage you to visit our website that has photos of our beautiful spaces as well as gives more information about MorningStar Senior Living.  Throughout our community, you will find inviting areas to sit and have a chat with friends or family or the perfect spot to find some solitude and just enjoy the day.    Looking at the images, can you imagine yourself sitting in our attractive full-service dining room eating delicious meals created by our Executive Chef or enjoying a film in our comfy theater? 

MorningStar of Billings offers cottages with attached garages as well as suites for independent living.  For those needing help with daily activities, we have stylish assisted living suites in a variety of floor plans to meet our residents’ preferences and needs.  In addition, our Reflections Neighborhood is devoted to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Please contact us for more information and to set up a tour.

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 living, assisted living and memory care in Billings, Montana.

September 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
senior living, senior living Billings, senior living Billings MT
Senior Living

Fatigue is a Common Symptom of Rheumatoid Arthritis

September 06, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Assisted Living, Memory care

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has a broad range of symptoms including joint inflammation and swelling as well as pain primarily in the hands, feet, elbows, and knees. Another common symptom is fatigue with seven out of ten patients saying they experience a lack of sleep and feelings of fatigue.

Doctors say there are several reasons why people with RA suffer from drowsiness and weakness. One of the main causes is a direct result of the inflammation that disrupts normal bodily functions. Another commonly cited reason reported by patients is a hard time sleeping through the night given the pain and discomfort they feel. 

The fatigue related to RA makes it hard to catch up on sleep. Without adequate sleep, people can suffer from a lack of concentration, and it’s harder to maintain an active lifestyle. Fatigue can also cause irritability and be associated with depression.

However, it is important to know that even though fatigue is common, doctors say if your symptoms worsen and/or you have a fever, persistent joint pain or unexplained weight loss, contact your healthcare provider. Experts say this can be a sign of disease progression or medical complications and require immediate attention. 

People with RA can help manage fatigue by eating a healthy diet and engaging in low-impact exercises. Practicing good sleep habits like adhering to a regular bedtime in assisted living memory care and avoiding alcohol and caffeine several hours beforehand can additionally help. There is some data suggesting limiting TV or your exposure to devices emitting blue light a few hours before bedtime can help you sleep better. 

Along with adopting good lifestyle habits, talk to your healthcare provider about medications to help reduce pain. Other strategies include learning relaxing techniques like breathing exercises and mindfulness and building a strong support network to reduce stress. 

MorningStar at Bear Creek offers 48 assisted living memory care suites for residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Our loving community is staffed by a team of individuals who understand the unique needs of each resident and deliver that care with compassion and thoughtfulness.  Please visit our website or contact us for more information.

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 assisted living memory care in Colorado Springs.

September 06, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
assisted living memory care, assisted living memory care Colorado Springs, memory care
Assisted Living, Memory care

Choosing a Gift for a Loved One Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

September 06, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

We all like to give our elderly parents or loved ones a gift to show them just how much we care about them. It is often hard to know what to give to a senior, and especially difficult if a loved one is living with dementia.  Experts suggest you help them find ways to reminisce about their lives and accomplishments, and give them things that will bring a smile to their face and some joy into their life.    

Many ideas for someone with Alzheimer’s or another dementia disease include personalized gifts.  One such gift is a talking photo book that allows you to record your own personal commentary to go along with each photograph.  This can be a fun book to sit and enjoy with your family member as it helps to trigger memories and conversation.  Many companies offer such books, and prices typically vary with the number of photos and recording time available.  

Buying an interactive book featuring vivid photographs and large print on a subject your mom or dad love such as animals or flowers can also promote conversation and provide a way to spend relaxing time together.  To ease stress or agitation, you may want to consider getting them a fiddle muff.  A fiddle muff can provide comfort and warmth as well as activity to promote increased hand flexibility and brain stimulation. 

Another meaningful gift is a cozy, customized blanket filled with photos of the grandkids or a beloved family pet.  On the Internet you can find companies that will do a collage of family photos or a singular one in a variety of materials.  Many of the blankets have surprisingly sharp images and can be machine washed and dried.  

If the person has a hard time falling asleep or relaxing, calming visual and or audio stimulation may help.  Several companies have all-in-one cubes that offer a range of calming music and visual displays that can turn the ceiling into a beautiful night sky.  

If you are a family member searching for quality memory care for a loved one, we encourage you to consider MorningStar of Billings.  Our Reflections Neighborhood is meticulously designed to accommodate the special needs of residents, allowing them as much independence as possible.  Each resident receives an individualized care plan and participates in a wide variety of wellness programs and purposeful activities including exercise, music, life skills, art, special celebrations and other events.   Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent living, assisted living and memory care in Billings, Montana.

Source:  store.best-alzheimers-products.com/alzheimers-dementia-gift-ideas/alzheimers-gift-guide.html

September 06, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, memory care Billings, memory care Billings MT
Memory care

Life Enriching Activities for People With Alzheimer’s Disease

August 14, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Dementia Care

Multiple studies report on the benefits of using music and art to enrich the lives of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Experts explain they help encourage engagement and self-expression even in more advanced stages.  

Professionals who work with Alzheimer’s patients say music seems to decrease agitation and improves behavioral problems common in the middle stages of the disease. Patients in later stages may even be able to sing a song they knew from childhood or tap a foot to the beat even after other forms of communication are difficult. Dancing or gently moving to a rhythm helps coordinate motor movements as well as allows the person to express emotions. Research shows “musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.” 

If you wish to use music to calm and soothe, choose peaceful, tranquil pieces. If you want to boost spirits and bring back happy memories, use livelier pieces. Experts on dementia care say to turn off other distractions like a TV and close windows if there is outside noise. Music may be more enjoyable to the person if it is something they are familiar with from their earlier life. 

Art can also be an outlet for self-expression and give a person with Alzheimer’s a sense of purpose and accomplishment in creating their own work. Experts recommended avoiding any project that seems childlike and demeaning. Use safe, non-toxic materials, and if they need, take their hand and guide it on the paper to get them started. Moreover, remember there is no need for the person to finish.  

MorningStar at Bear Creek provides loving, compassionate dementia care in Colorado Springs. Our community is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of our residents and encourages and supports their independence while keeping them safe.   Daily, purposeful activities use music, dance, art, aromatherapy, and animals to find ways to connect with and nurture the individual whatever the extent of memory impairment.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more.

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 dementia care in Colorado Springs.

Source: alz.org/help-support/caregiving/daily-care/art-music

August 14, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
dementia care, alzheimers care, memory care
Dementia Care

Caring for a Loved One With Alzheimer’s Disease

August 12, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease can be a time-consuming job. As the disease is progressive and symptoms worsen over time, the person’s needs also evolve. Things they used to do for themselves may no longer be possible or safe. Moreover, experts say like many older adults, a person with Alzheimer’s is likely to experience health changes over time. Therefore, it is important he/she continues to get routine checkups with their primary care physician as well as with any specialists they may be seeing.

The National Institute on Aging (NIH) says some of the problems caregivers should look for are signs of fever, or sickness like the flu or pneumonia. They say a fever could be signs of infection, dehydration caused by lack of fluids, heat stroke or even constipation. When taking a person’s temperature, use a digital thermometer rather than a glass one as the person might bite down on the glass and break it. Let their doctor know right away if they do have a fever. To help prevent serious illness from flu or pneumonia, have the person get a yearly flu shot and a pneumonia vaccine after age 65. 

Dehydration can occur in people with Alzheimer’s as they may forget to drink fluids throughout the day. Caregivers should look for signs of dry mouth, dizziness and rapid heart rate. Experts say dehydration can even cause hallucinations; however, they are also a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease. 

As the disease progresses, the person will most likely need help brushing their teeth. It is important to look for any sores in the mouth or oblivious signs of dental problems. 

NIH cautions caregivers to be on the lookout for signs of pain as the person may not have the ability to tell you. They recommend watching the person’s face for outward signs of pain, or sudden changes in their behavior such as yelling or striking out. If you are not sure what is happening, call their doctor for help.  

MorningStar at Bear Creek offers 48 memory care and assisted living suites for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Our loving community in Colorado Springs is staffed by a team of individuals who understand the unique needs of each resident and deliver that care with compassion and thoughtfulness.  Please visit our website or contact us for more information.

MorningStar at Bear Creek brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate memory care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us to learn more about the finest memory care and assisted living in Colorado Springs.

Source: nia.nih.gov/health/alzheimers-caregiving/alzheimers-disease-common-medical-problems

August 12, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, alzheimers care, dementia care
Memory care

How to Perform a Daily Foot Inspection

August 12, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Senior Living

Here at our senior living community, we understand that taking care of your feet is essential, especially as we age. Our feet are the foundation of our mobility, and keeping them healthy is key to maintaining independence and enjoying daily activities. Performing a daily foot inspection can help catch any issues early, preventing more significant problems down the road. Let’s walk through some easy steps to keep your feet in top shape.

Why Daily Foot Inspections Matter

Foot health is often overlooked, but it’s vital for overall well-being. Many seniors experience issues like diabetes or arthritis, which can affect circulation and lead to foot problems. Regular inspections can help identify changes, such as cuts, bruises, or swelling, that may need attention. In our senior living community, we encourage residents to make foot inspections a part of their daily routine for peace of mind and health.

Step-by-Step Guide to Inspecting Your Feet

1. Set Up a Comfortable Space

Find a comfortable, well-lit area where you can sit and easily reach your feet. You might want to use a handheld mirror to see the bottoms of your feet. Many residents at retirement communities Glendale prefer to do their inspections after a warm bath or shower when their feet are clean and relaxed.

2. Check for Visual Changes

Look for any cuts, blisters, or red spots on the tops and bottoms of your feet and between your toes. Keep an eye out for changes in skin color or texture. If you notice anything unusual, it’s a good idea to mention it to your healthcare provider.Catching these changes early can prevent complications later.

3. Feel for Sensations

Use your hands to gently feel your feet, checking for any lumps, bumps, or areas of tenderness. Pay attention to any tingling or numbness, which could indicate circulation issues. In our retirement homes Glendale, we remind residents to take their time and be thorough, as early detection is key.

4. Trim Your Toenails Carefully

Make sure to keep your toenails trimmed and clean. Cut them straight across and avoid cutting too close to the skin to prevent ingrown toenails. If it’s difficult to reach your feet, don’t hesitate to ask for help. Many of us enjoy getting a little pampering with regular pedicures at our community’s wellness center.

5. Moisturize and Protect

Finish your inspection by moisturizing your feet with a gentle lotion, avoiding the areas between the toes to prevent excess moisture. Wearing socks and properly fitting shoes helps protect your feet throughout the day, offering support and preventing injuries.

Taking a few minutes each day to perform a foot inspection can make a big difference in maintaining your health and mobility. At senior living Glendale AZ, we’re committed to promoting habits that keep our residents healthy and active. By making foot care a priority, you can enjoy greater comfort and confidence in your daily activities. If you ever notice anything concerning during your inspections, be sure to reach out to a healthcare professional for guidance. 

August 12, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
senior living, senior living community, retirement communities
Senior Living

Tips for Supporting a Loved One with Memory Loss

August 12, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in alzheimers care

Supporting a loved one with memory loss can be a challenging journey, filled with moments of uncertainty but also opportunities for deeper connection and compassion. As someone who has seen the impact of memory loss firsthand, I know how important it is to navigate this path with patience and empathy. Here are some tips that have been helpful for many of us in the community.

Educate Yourself

Understanding memory loss is the first step in providing support. Educating yourself about the condition can help you empathize with your loved one’s experience and anticipate their needs. Whether it’s reading articles, attending seminars, or joining support groups, learning more about memory care is empowering. In our Alzheimers care Fort Collins community, we often share resources with families to help them stay informed.

Communicate with Kindness

Communication can be tricky, but it’s important to approach conversations with patience and kindness. Speak slowly, use simple language, and give your loved one time to process and respond. Remember, it’s okay if they forget words or repeat themselves. We’ve learned that sometimes, it’s not about the words themselves but the connection you build through gentle communication.

Create a Routine

A consistent routine can provide a sense of stability and security for those with memory loss. Establish daily rituals that are familiar and comforting, like having breakfast at the same time each day or taking a walk in the afternoon. Consistency can help reduce confusion and anxiety. We’ve found that our residents thrive when they have a predictable schedule to follow.

Celebrate Small Wins

Celebrate small victories and moments of joy, no matter how insignificant they may seem. Whether it’s recalling a cherished memory or recognizing a family member’s face, these moments are worth celebrating. During our weekly gatherings, we love sharing stories of these little victories, which always bring smiles and encouragement to everyone involved.

Encourage Social Interaction

Social activities can be beneficial for individuals with memory loss. Encourage your loved one to participate in group activities or family gatherings. Social interaction stimulates the mind and helps maintain connections with others. At our assisted living Fort Collins community, we offer various social events and activities designed to engage and uplift our residents.

Practice Self-Care

Supporting a loved one with memory loss can be emotionally and physically draining, so it’s crucial to take care of yourself too. Set aside time to relax, pursue your interests, and seek support when needed. Taking care of your well-being ensures that you can provide the best support for your loved one.

It’s okay to seek help. Many families find comfort in exploring Alzheimers care Fort Collins for additional support and resources. Professional care can offer specialized programs and services that enhance quality of life for both individuals with memory loss and their families.

Remember, you’re not alone on this journey. By sharing experiences and insights, we can learn and grow together. Let’s work hand in hand to provide compassionate and understanding care for our loved ones.

August 12, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
alzheimers care, alzheimers care community, memory care
alzheimers care

Creative Ways to Enjoy Cranberries Year-Round

August 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Senior Living

I’ve always been a fan of cranberries—not just because of their tart flavor but also because of the many ways you can incorporate them into meals throughout the year. In our senior living community, we’re always looking for fun and creative ways to enjoy these nutritious berries beyond the typical holiday season. Let’s explore some delightful ideas to make cranberries a staple in your kitchen, no matter the time of year.

Cranberry Smoothies

One of the easiest ways to enjoy cranberries year-round is by blending them into smoothies. Frozen cranberries are perfect for this because they add a refreshing tartness that compliments sweet fruits like bananas and strawberries. In retirement communities Glendale, residents often gather to share their favorite smoothie recipes. One popular combo is cranberries, spinach, and a splash of orange juice for a morning boost that’s both delicious and packed with antioxidants.

Cranberry Sauces and Chutneys

Who says cranberry sauce is just for Thanksgiving? Making a simple cranberry sauce or chutney can add a burst of flavor to everyday meals. Try simmering cranberries with apples, cinnamon, and a touch of honey for a versatile chutney. It pairs wonderfully with roasted chicken or pork. At senior living Glendale AZ, we’ve had fun experimenting with different chutney recipes that add a special touch to our dinners.

Baked Goods

Incorporating cranberries into baked goods is another great way to enjoy their flavor year-round. Add dried cranberries to muffins, scones, or bread for a hint of tartness. I remember baking a batch of cranberry-orange muffins with residents at retirement homes Glendale, and the delightful aroma filled the air, making everyone’s mouth water. These treats are perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack with a cup of tea.

Salads and Grain Bowls

Adding cranberries to salads or grain bowls is an easy way to brighten up your meal. Their tangy taste pairs well with greens, nuts, and grains like quinoa or farro. Toss in some feta cheese and a handful of dried cranberries for a salad that’s both tasty and nutritious. Residents in our community often enjoy sharing their salad creations during our communal meals, inspiring each other with new ideas.

Cranberry-Infused Water

For a refreshing drink, try making cranberry-infused water. Simply add a handful of fresh or frozen cranberries to a pitcher of water, along with slices of lemon or lime. This infused water is a great way to stay hydrated and enjoy a hint of cranberry flavor without added sugars. It’s a popular choice among residents looking for a tasty alternative to sugary drinks.

Cranberries are versatile, nutritious, and can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes throughout the year. Whether you’re blending them into smoothies, adding them to baked goods, or using them to elevate a salad, there are countless ways to enjoy their unique flavor. In our community, we love exploring new recipes and sharing these culinary adventures with each other. So next time you’re in the kitchen, why not try incorporating cranberries into your meals and see how they can add a delicious twist to your everyday dishes?

August 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
senior living, senior living community, retirement communities
Senior Living

Finding the Best Memory Care Community

August 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

If your parent or spouse is suffering from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, at some point, you may need to find a community that specializes in caring for them.  Given the progression of the disease, your loved one may eventually require 24-hour supervised care that is specifically designed to provide the level of safety and care they need.  

What important questions should you ask when looking for specialized care for a family member with a dementia related disease?  One of their first recommendations is to make sure that the memory care community you are considering is fully equipped to care for the needs of your loved one.   

In order to determine the level of care your parent or spouse requires, they suggest making a list of their medical and physical needs starting with their level of mobility and do they use a walker or wheelchair?  Also besides dementia, what other illnesses or health concerns do they suffer from?  It is important to explain any issues your loved one may have regarding aggression or other behaviors.  

Next you need to ask the community some questions beginning with the staff to resident ratio during the day as well as at night and what type training does the staff go through.  Be sure to ask whether there is a nurse on staff and if the place has a visiting physician.  Also are residents given an individualized plan?  Furthermore, what are the living arrangements and security measures in place to ensure the safety of residents?  Do residents have a separate dining area and a safe outdoor space? 

Now ask questions about the community’s treatment plans and the type of care they provide to residents.  Do they engage in programs such as pets, music and/or reminiscence therapy?  Are residents grouped according to cognitive level and is there a place for those in the early stages?  Finally, after thorough consideration, you may just need to trust your instincts and choose the place you feel will provide the best care for your loved one.  

At MorningStar at Bear Creek, we offer individualized, specialized memory care in Colorado Springs for those at the onset of the disease through to the most advanced stages.  Our holistic approach to care is designed to affirm the value of the person and to find ways to celebrate the smallest successes.  Beginning with compassionate caregivers to activities, programs and meal services tailored to our residents’ special needs, we bring a deep understanding of the disease to our care.  Please see our website for more information.

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 memory care Colorado Springs offers.

Source: aplaceformom.com/planning-and-advice/articles/memory-care-facility-checklist

August 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, memory care community, alzheimers care
Memory care

Financial Planning for Assisted Living

August 09, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Assisted Living

Planning for the future can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to finances. For many of us in our senior community, thinking about how to manage expenses for assisted living is a crucial step toward ensuring peace of mind and comfort in the years to come. Let’s explore some tips and insights that can help make financial planning a bit easier.

Understand the Costs

The first step in financial planning is understanding the costs associated with assisted living. Fees can vary depending on location, amenities, and services provided. For instance, the cost of assisted living Fort Collins might differ from other areas. It’s essential to research and compare different options to get a sense of what fits your budget and needs.

Evaluate Your Current Finances

Take a close look at your current financial situation, including savings, investments, and any potential income sources like pensions or Social Security. Understanding your financial standing will help you make informed decisions about what you can afford and where adjustments might be needed. We’ve seen how valuable this step can be for residents who were initially unsure about their options.

Consider Long-Term Care Insurance

If you have long-term care insurance, review your policy to understand what is covered. Some policies may help cover the costs of Alzheimers care Fort Collins. If you don’t have this type of insurance, it might be worth considering, especially if you’re still relatively young and healthy.

Explore Financial Assistance Options

There are several financial assistance programs available to help seniors cover the cost of assisted living. These can include Medicaid, veterans’ benefits, and state-specific programs. It’s worth investigating what you might qualify for, as these programs can significantly reduce the financial burden. We’ve had residents who were pleasantly surprised by the support they received once they explored these options.

Plan for the Future

Think long-term and consider what your financial needs might look like in the future. Factor in potential healthcare needs and inflation. It’s a good idea to consult with a financial advisor who can help you create a strategy that aligns with your goals and ensures you’re prepared for any changes down the road.

Communicate with Family

Involving family in your financial planning can be beneficial. They can offer support, advice, and sometimes even financial assistance. Plus, having open conversations about your plans and wishes can prevent misunderstandings later on. In our community, we’ve seen how these discussions can strengthen family bonds and provide additional peace of mind.

We understand that financial planning can be daunting, but remember, you’re not alone. Our community is here to support you, and we encourage sharing your experiences and tips to help others in their planning journey. 

August 09, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
assisted living, alzheimers care, senior living
Assisted Living

Reduce Your Risk of a Fall

August 07, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

The Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) reports millions of older adults fall each year—resulting in more than 38,000 deaths in 2021. Of those falls, 3 million seniors are treated in emergency departments for fall injuries; and one out of every five falls causes an injury, such as broken bones or a head injury. With these alarming statistics, experts say it is important for seniors to know their risk for a fall including whether they are taking medications associated with an increased risk. 

The first step is to talk to your doctor to see if you are taking one of these medications, as medications are a common reason for falls. Furthermore, experts say adjusting or making a change in medication is the easiest thing to do to help prevent a fall. If it is determined you are taking a medication known to cause light-headedness, dizziness, sudden drop in blood pressure, or chronically low blood pressure or hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), you and your healthcare team can regularly re-evaluate your need and dosage. 

Another way to mitigate your risk for a fall is to do exercises designed to improve leg strength and balance. In addition, be sure to get an annual eye exam and update your glasses as needed. Lastly check your home for trip hazards (keep clutter out of hallways and stairways) and install grab bars and better lighting where needed. 

At MorningStar of Billings, our community is designed to accommodate our residents’ every need and to see to their comfort as well as their safety.  Each of our cottages and suites is equipped with a 24-hour emergency call system and handicap-accessible bathroom. We also recognize the importance of exercising, and as such, provide a full calendar of activities that includes a variety of exercise programs.  For more information about outstanding independent living, assisted living or memory care, please contact us or visit our website.

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 living, assisted living and memory care in Billings, MT.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information. 

Sources: dailycaring.com/10-medications-that-cause-falls-use-with-caution/ 

cdc.gov/falls/about/index.html

August 07, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, independent living, assisted living
Memory care

The Role of Sleep in Senior Wellness

August 07, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in retirement homes

As someone who sees the importance of sleep firsthand in our senior living community, I often talk with residents about how sleep impacts their well-being. We all know how refreshing a good night’s sleep can be, but it’s especially crucial for seniors. Quality sleep plays a vital role in physical and mental health, helping us stay active and engaged in our daily activities. Let’s explore why sleep is so important for senior wellness and how it can improve quality of life.

The Importance of Sleep

Sleep is essential for everyone, but it becomes even more critical as we age. During sleep, our bodies repair cells, process memories, and regulate hormones. A good night’s sleep helps with concentration, mood, and energy levels, allowing us to enjoy each day to the fullest. At retirement communities Glendale, we emphasize the importance of healthy sleep habits to help our residents feel their best.

Physical Health Benefits

Getting enough quality sleep can significantly benefit physical health. Sleep supports the immune system, reducing the risk of illness and infection. It also helps regulate metabolism and supports healthy weight management. I’ve seen residents who prioritize sleep experience fewer aches and pains, making it easier for them to participate in activities and stay active.

Mental Health and Cognitive Function

Sleep is equally important for mental health and cognitive function. It plays a crucial role in memory consolidation and problem-solving skills. Adequate sleep can help reduce the risk of cognitive decline and enhance mental clarity. In our senior living Glendale AZ community, we often notice that well-rested residents are more alert, focused, and engaged in social activities, contributing to a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle.

Tips for Better Sleep

Creating a sleep-friendly environment can make a big difference in sleep quality. Here are some tips that have helped our residents improve their sleep:

  • Establish a routine: Going to bed and waking up at the same time each day helps regulate the body’s internal clock.

  • Create a comfortable environment: A dark, quiet, and cool bedroom can promote better sleep. Some residents find that using blackout curtains or a white noise machine makes a big difference.

  • Limit screen time: Reducing screen time before bed helps prepare the mind for rest. Encourage reading a book or listening to soothing music instead.

  • Stay active: Regular physical activity promotes better sleep, but try to avoid vigorous exercise close to bedtime.

These strategies have helped many in our community, and they can make a significant difference for anyone struggling with sleep issues.

Conclusion

Quality sleep is essential for maintaining physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being. In retirement homes Glendale, we strive to create an environment that supports healthy sleep habits, allowing residents to enjoy all the benefits that good rest brings. Prioritizing sleep is a simple yet powerful way to enhance overall wellness and improve quality of life. If you or a loved one are facing sleep challenges, consider these tips and make sleep a priority for a healthier, more vibrant life.

August 07, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
retirement homes, retirement communities, senior living community
retirement homes

How to Create a Personal Wellness Journal

August 07, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in alzheimers care

Have you ever tried jotting down your thoughts and feelings at the end of a long day? Starting a personal wellness journal can be a wonderful way to reflect, relax, and take care of yourself. Here in our senior living community, many of us have discovered the joys of journaling as a way to promote mental and emotional well-being.

Let’s explore how you can create your own personal wellness journal, a tool to help you connect with yourself and enhance your quality of life.

Choose Your Journal

The first step is selecting a journal that suits your style. Whether it’s a fancy leather-bound book, a simple spiral notebook, or even a digital app, pick something that inspires you to write. I remember when Susan, one of our neighbors in assisted living Fort Collins, chose a journal with a beautiful floral cover. It was a small detail, but it made her eager to write every day.

Set Aside Time

Consistency is key when it comes to journaling. Set aside a specific time each day to write, whether it’s in the morning with your coffee or before bed. Having a routine helps make journaling a habit. Many of us find that starting or ending the day with a few minutes of reflection is both calming and grounding.

Write Freely

Don’t worry about grammar or structure; just let your thoughts flow onto the page. Your journal is a private space where you can express yourself freely. Write about anything that comes to mind—your day’s events, things you’re grateful for, or personal goals. Letting go of expectations can make the process more enjoyable and therapeutic.

Track Your Wellness

Use your journal to track different aspects of your wellness. Record your moods, energy levels, sleep patterns, or exercise routines. This can help you identify trends and make positive changes. A friend of mine in our community started noting how different foods affected her energy levels. Over time, she discovered which meals helped her feel her best throughout the day.

Reflect and Set Goals

Take some time each week to review your entries. Reflect on what you’ve learned and consider setting small, achievable goals for yourself. Whether it’s practicing gratitude, trying a new hobby, or improving your health habits, writing down your intentions can help keep you motivated. We’ve seen how powerful this can be, especially for those in Alzheimers care Fort Collins, where tracking progress can provide encouragement and insight.

Include Creative Elements

Don’t hesitate to get creative with your journal. Add drawings, poems, or photos that resonate with you. Many of us enjoy incorporating art into our journaling, making it a more holistic and expressive practice. One resident turned her journal into a scrapbook of memories, which she loved sharing with her grandchildren during visits.

Creating a personal wellness journal is a rewarding way to connect with yourself and promote a sense of well-being. Whether you’re part of an assisted living Fort Collins community or exploring wellness on your own, journaling offers a space for reflection, creativity, and growth.

August 07, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
alzheimers care, assisted living, senior living
alzheimers care

MorningStar of Billings Offers Experienced Memory Care

August 05, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

MorningStar of Billings is proud to offer exceptional independent living, assisted living and memory care.  Our parent company, MorningStar Senior Living, operates senior living communities in eleven states.  This means MorningStar of Billings benefits from the extensive knowledge and expertise our company has gained in their 20 years of operation regarding all facets of senior living, including a deep understanding of Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  

MorningStar has earned a reputation as trusted dementia care specialists, and we feel it is our calling to provide care to our special residents.  By devoting a separate area to memory care called Reflections Neighborhood, residents have the independence to safely move about their expansive surroundings.  To ensure our residents safety and well-being, services include daily health monitoring and around-the-clock staffing as well as a secure courtyard to allow them to enjoy being outdoors.

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. 

Our holistic approach to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky,” and is how we thoughtfully enter, embrace and explore the entirely different and isolating world of dementia.  Providing loving support for our residents, we enter with insight and intentionality as we step into their “purple world” and cross over the physical and emotional boundaries that would otherwise separate us.  We also feel it is our job to help support our residents’ families.  Along with education, we show them how to follow our lead and enter into the world of their loved ones.

We accept residents in the earliest stage of the disease right through to those in more advanced phases that require the highest level of care.  Furthermore, everything we do is in a loving environment that affirms the dignity and value of the individual.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

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 Billings, Montana.

August 05, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
memory care, assisted living, senior living
Memory care

Enjoy the Benefits Community Living at MorningStar of Billings

August 02, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Senior Living

Did you know more and more older adults are making the choice to move into senior living communities?  Seniors are embracing the idea of giving up home maintenance and spending more time doing what they love best, including being able to travel without worry. Independent living communities offer private apartments designed to meet residents’ needs along with common areas ideal for sitting and relaxing with friends and dining rooms offering delicious restaurant-style meals. 

Another reason many seniors are choosing independent living communities is the appeal of living among like-minded people of the same age. Socializing is important to our wellbeing and isolation can lead to depression or worsen health problems. For seniors who no longer work and/or have stopped or limited their driving, it can get more and more difficult to maintain normal social interactions. Senior living communities offer easy opportunities for residents to meet new friends or engage in social activities and special events.  

At communities such as MorningStar of Billings, we offer on-site amenities such as a fitness room, bistro, billiards and game room, theatre and salon as well as transportation services. We also bring in live entertainment and host special events throughout the year. Wellness activities include exercise classes, life enrichment classes and more. We also know security is important to peace of mind, and community living gives that to seniors and their families. And in case you were wondering, MorningStar is pet friendly.

Furthermore, while our operating license does not permit us to extend care to those in our independent living neighborhood, we can arrange for home health agencies to serve you if the need arises.  In addition, you will get priority placement to transfer to an assisted living or memory care suite, depending on availability.  For trusted senior living in Billings, please contact us 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 living, assisted living and memory care in Billings, Montana.

August 02, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
senior living, senior living communities, memory care
Senior Living

Essential Oils for Enhancing Concentration and Memory in Seniors

July 26, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Retirement Communities

As we age, maintaining mental sharpness and concentration becomes increasingly important. For residents of senior living Glendale AZ, incorporating essential oils into daily routines can offer a natural way to boost cognitive function. Here’s a look at how essential oils can enhance concentration and memory in seniors.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is well-known for its calming properties, but it can also aid in improving concentration and cognitive function. Its soothing scent helps reduce anxiety and stress, which can often interfere with clear thinking and memory. Diffusing lavender oil in living spaces or applying it topically with a carrier oil can create a relaxing environment conducive to better focus and memory retention.

Rosemary Oil

Rosemary oil has been linked to enhanced memory and alertness. Research suggests that the compounds in rosemary can stimulate brain activity and improve cognitive performance. Seniors can benefit from inhaling rosemary oil or adding a few drops to a diffuser to create an environment that promotes mental clarity and alertness. It’s particularly beneficial during activities that require concentration, such as reading or solving puzzles.

Peppermint Oil

Peppermint oil is invigorating and can help improve focus and mental clarity. Its refreshing scent can help wake up the mind and enhance concentration, making it a great option for seniors who need a mental boost throughout the day. Inhaling peppermint oil or using it in a diffuser can create a stimulating atmosphere that aids in cognitive function.

Lemon Oil

Lemon oil is another excellent essential oil for boosting concentration and memory. Its bright, citrusy scent is uplifting and can help improve mood and mental clarity. Lemon oil is effective in combating feelings of sluggishness and promoting a more alert state of mind. Seniors can diffuse lemon oil or add a few drops to a spray bottle with water to freshen up their living spaces and enhance their cognitive environment.

Sage Oil

Sage oil is known for its potential to improve memory and cognitive function. It contains compounds that may help enhance brain function and protect against cognitive decline. Seniors can benefit from using sage oil in a diffuser or adding it to a warm bath to promote mental clarity and memory retention. The soothing properties of sage oil can also help create a calming environment, which is beneficial for overall cognitive health.

Using Essential Oils Safely

When incorporating essential oils into daily routines, it’s important for seniors and their caregivers to use them safely. Essential oils should always be diluted with a carrier oil before topical application to prevent skin irritation. Additionally, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new aromatherapy regimen, especially for seniors with underlying health conditions or those taking medications.

In conclusion, essential oils offer a natural and effective way to enhance concentration and memory for seniors living in retirement communities Glendale, retirement homes Glendale, and senior living Glendale AZ. By incorporating these oils into daily routines, seniors can enjoy the cognitive benefits and improve their overall mental well-being. Embracing the use of essential oils can be a simple yet powerful addition to a holistic approach to senior health.

July 26, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
retirement communities, retirement homes, senior living
Retirement Communities

Bone Density Tests: What Seniors Need to Know

July 26, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Senior Living

Bone density testing is an essential health measure for seniors, particularly those at increased risk of osteoporosis. For residents in retirement communities Glendale, retirement homes Glendale, and senior living Glendale AZ, understanding the importance of these tests can lead to earlier interventions and better outcomes.

Understanding Bone Density Tests

Bone density tests, or bone mineral density (BMD) tests, measure the amount of minerals (mainly calcium) present in your bones. The results indicate the strength and density of your bones, which helps to assess the risk of fractures. The most common method used for this testing is dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), which is non-invasive, quick, and painless.

Who Should Get Tested?

The National Osteoporosis Foundation recommends bone density testing for all women over age 65 and men over age 70. It is also advised for anyone who has had a fracture after age 50, or who has risk factors such as a family history of osteoporosis, a history of smoking, or long-term use of corticosteroid medication.

What to Expect During a Bone Density Test

During a DXA test, you will lie on a padded table while a low-dose x-ray machine scans one or more areas, typically the hip and spine. The process is quick, taking only about 10 to 20 minutes. There is no preparation necessary, although wearing loose, comfortable clothing without metal fasteners is recommended.

Interpreting Test Results

Results are reported in the form of a T-score, which compares your bone density with that of a healthy young adult of the same sex. A T-score of -1.0 or above is considered normal. A T-score between -1.0 and -2.5 indicates low bone mass, or osteopenia, while a T-score of -2.5 or lower signifies osteoporosis.

Why It’s Important

Understanding your bone density is crucial for preventing fractures, which can have significant health implications for seniors. The test results can help your healthcare provider make informed decisions about your need for medication or lifestyle changes to strengthen your bones.

Preparation and Follow-Up

While no special preparation is required, maintaining a healthy diet and engaging in regular weight-bearing exercise can improve bone health and enhance the effectiveness of any treatment plan. Post-test, your doctor may recommend supplements, medications, or lifestyle changes based on your results.
Bone density testing is a valuable tool in managing senior health, particularly in retirement communities Glendale, retirement homes Glendale, and senior living Glendale AZ, where it can significantly impact the quality of life and independence.

July 26, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
retirement communities, senior living, retirement homes
Senior Living

Sleep Hygiene Tips for Seniors: A Guide to Better Rest

July 24, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Retirement Communities

Good sleep hygiene is crucial for maintaining health and well-being, especially for seniors. As residents of retirement communities Glendale, retirement homes Glendale, and senior living Glendale AZ know, sleeping well can significantly improve quality of life. Here are practical tips to enhance sleep quality for seniors.

Create a Restful Environment

The bedroom environment can have a significant impact on sleep quality. Ensure the room is dark, quiet, and cool. Consider blackout curtains, eye masks, or white noise machines to block out light and sound. The right mattress and pillows can also make a big difference in comfort and support.

Establish a Sleep Routine

Consistency is key when it comes to sleep. Try to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. This regularity helps set your body’s internal clock and can improve your overall sleep quality. A relaxing bedtime routine, such as reading a book or listening to soothing music, can signal to your body that it’s time to wind down.

Limit Naps

While napping can be beneficial, long or irregular napping during the day can affect nighttime sleep. If you choose to nap, limit it to about 20-30 minutes and avoid napping late in the day.

Be Mindful of Diet and Exercise

Diet and exercise can influence sleep. Avoid heavy or large meals within a couple of hours of bedtime. Try to include physical activity in your daily routine, but not too close to bedtime. Exercise can help promote more restful sleep, so long as it’s done at the right time.

Monitor Fluid Intake

Manage fluid intake in the evening. Drinking too many fluids can result in frequent bathroom trips throughout the night. However, ensure you stay hydrated throughout the day.

Limit Screen Time

The blue light emitted by phones, tablets, and computers can interfere with your ability to fall asleep. Try to turn off electronic devices at least an hour before bed to help your body prepare for sleep.

Manage Stress

Stress and worry can make it difficult to sleep well. Techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or writing down your thoughts can help manage stress and calm your mind at bedtime.

Consult Healthcare Providers

If sleep problems persist, it may be beneficial to consult with healthcare providers. They can check for sleep disorders or other health issues that might be impacting sleep and can offer further treatment or advice specific to your needs.
Implementing these sleep hygiene tips can help seniors in retirement communities Glendale, retirement homes Glendale, and senior living Glendale AZ enjoy better sleep, which is essential for maintaining their health and enhancing their daily lives.

July 24, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
retirement communities, retirement homes, senior living
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