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How to Move a Parent to Assisted Living

Making the decision to move a parent to assisted living is often an emotional journey that touches the entire family. This transition signifies a big change, not only for your parent, but also for the entire family dynamic. By thoughtfully navigating each step for this move, you can make the transition smoother for everyone.  By…
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The Difference Between Memory Care & Dementia Care

As our loved ones live longer, finding the right care can become crucial for families. In particular, those dealing with memory-related conditions such as dementia face unique challenges that require specialized care and attention.  Memory care and dementia care are two types of services designed to address these needs, but what exactly sets them apart? …
A group of seniors perform balance exercises in a fitness studio. They each hold on to a railing to steady themselves while standing on one foot, with their other arm extended.

Why Should Seniors Perform Balance Exercises?

Imagine a life where every step is confident and every movement is assured. For seniors, maintaining balance isn't just about preventing falls—it's about preserving independence and enhancing quality of life. Balance exercises, like the ones we incorporate into our Stronger Living program and community fitness events, are key to helping your loved one improve and…
A group of seniors sitting around a table laughing while eating lunch in a senior living community.

What Are the Most Common Types of Senior Living Options?

What Are the Most Common Types of Senior Living Options? Over the years, our needs, capabilities, and desires can change. What once seemed perfectly suited to our lifestyle may no longer fit as comfortably. If this is the case, it's time to consider senior living. So what are the most common types of senior living—and…

When Does Someone Need Memory Care?

Dementia, cognitive decline, and memory impairment can be challenging conditions. When a loved one is diagnosed with any form of cognitive impairment, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed at first. Fortunately, there’s an answer to getting your loved one the care they need: memory care. So how can you tell when a loved one needs memory…
A respite care staff assisting a resident to put on her sweater.

Is Respite Care Short Term?

Stumbles and falls will happen no matter how careful someone is. If your loved one suffers an injury, they’ll need time to recover. Your doctor may recommend respite care for them—support that provides many specialized services.  Respite care is typically short-term—but guests stay for as long as needed. Your loved one may utilize respite care…
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What Causes Hormone Imbalance in Seniors?

Hormone imbalance can occur for many reasons. However, as you age, your body goes through various changes, and one of the significant factors that can impact overall health and well-being is hormone imbalance. Causes of hormone imbalance in seniors can include hormone fluctuation, stress, aging, lifestyle, medical conditions, and environmental factors. Regular health assessments can…
A senior woman with grey hair and glasses smiling while looking at her smartphone.

How to Help Loved Ones Avoid Telemarketing Scams Targeting the Elderly

Telemarketing scams are a growing problem, particularly among the elderly population. Whether a loved one lives alone or in a senior living community, is cognitively aware, or has memory impairment, they're targets because scammers believe they are more susceptible to their tactics.  These scams can be devastating, financially and also emotionally. Here are some ways…
An older lady leaning on a barrier and touching her forehead, losing her balance due vision problem.

What Causes Balance Issues in Older Adults?

Balance issues can be a real problem for older adults as they age. Regardless of the cause, it is important to treat balance issues properly to avoid serious injury or illness and maintain a good lifestyle. Some factors contributing to balance issues range from circulation problems, neurological conditions, low iron levels, vision-related problems, chronic conditions,…

Which Lifestyle Is Right for You?

Assisted Living

Ready to trade daily chores for daily fun?

Our assisted living lifestyle offers the perfect blend of independence and support, with a helping hand available 24/7 for things like medications and personal care so you can focus on living a vibrant life.

Memory Care

In our secure and nurturing memory care neighborhood, we focus on what matters most: connection, purpose, and joy.

Our compassionate team provides specialized, person-centered care that celebrates each resident’s unique life story and creates moments of happiness every day.

Respite Care

Need a short-term care solution?

Our respite stays provide caregivers with a well-deserved break, knowing their loved one is in a safe, engaging, and welcoming environment.

It’s the perfect way to experience our community, whether for a few days or a few weeks.

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  • Hanson, MA 02341

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