Saturday, March 30, 2024

3 Popular Senior Living Options Defined


Senior living options have greatly improved, creating modern, luxury-style senior retirement community options. With that, our expanding knowledge on memory loss has given senior care providers the skills to create improved memory care and assisted living that advocates for senior wellness by adding to their overall health and enjoyment, not diminishing it. If you are looking to better understand the senior living choices you have, keep reading to better understand the difference between independent senior living, assisted living, and memory care.

What is Independent Senior Living?

When you think of a retirement community, that idea is very much in line with the definition of independent senior living. This type of senior care often incorporates a walkable and easily accessible community with senior-friendly amenities, dining options, and ample activities. These modern senior living communities with apartment living options are great for single seniors and those with a partner or best friend. Independent senior living is designed for seniors who want to retire and be surrounded by like-minded individuals in the same age range. These seniors need little to no help with daily living activities and can freely come and go from the community via public transport or their cars.

Assisted Living Explained

Assisted living communities often offer very similar amenities and activities as independent senior living. Seniors in assisted living can still experience their community, have roommates, pets, and explore new hobbies and old passions while obtaining extra help and management. Depending on the need, seniors in assisted living may receive help in everyday daily activities like getting out of bed, cleaning themselves, completing some tasks, and other issues surrounding mobility. Usually, seniors in assisted living have medical conditions that inhibit them from living independently.

Memory Care Senior Communities

Memory care is specifically designed for seniors who struggle with Alzheimer’s or another memory loss diagnosis. Memory care offers more support for seniors with memory impairment, including specialized staff, holistic healthcare methods, dementia-friendly activities, and increased safety and security.

Find Holistic Memory Care and Senior Living Near You

Contact us today If you love the sound of built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and the security of residing in an independent living community. MorningStar Senior Living retirement homes in Beaverton, OR, take care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love. Whether it’s fulfilling a calling, finding a new opportunity through volunteerism, or spending time with friends and loved ones and relaxing, contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you.

The unique mission statement of MorningStar Sparks “to honor, to serve, to invest,” sets us apart from other senior living communities. Our foundation is built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a felt calling to serve.

Friday, March 29, 2024

Healthy Eating Options for Alzheimer’s Care


What we eat matters. I know we’ve all heard this, but have you ever stopped to fully consider the impact our food choices have on our body and mind as well? This is especially true for seniors who struggle with memory loss diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia. 

How Diet Impacts Dementia

Poor dietary habits such as eating a diet high in saturated fats and processed foods can cause inflammation, oxidative stress, insulin resistance, and other metabolic disturbances that damage brain cells and negatively impact cognitive function. For seniors with Alzheimer’s, this can greatly exacerbate symptoms of dementia and can make related health issues appear or worsen, such as: 

  • Obesity

  • Dental concerns

  • Diabetes

  • And difficulties sleeping

Adopting a Healthy Diet

If you’re worried about a loved one’s health, introducing them to a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and foods high in omega-3 fatty acids can support brain health and overall wellness. Some popular foods that can combat cognitive decline are almonds, dark chocolate, chickpeas, kale, and unsweetened green tea. Making small and simple changes in a senior’s diet can make a huge difference. See how this trusted memory care community in Arvada is supporting senior’s brain health through food: 

How Memory Care Supports Brain Health

Certain diets, such as ones that prioritize ingredients known to support brain health by their high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds, are encouraged at MorningStar’s Memory Care in Arvada. Memory care communities with trained executive chefs produce seasonal menus that feature recipes from our BrainWise program. 


BrainWise is developed by world-class chefs who use ingredients known to support brain health through their high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Our culinary team is not just to create flavors to delight the eye and palate, but to leverage the phenomenal benefits of  “SuperFoods,” like acai berries, Omega 3 fats, dark chocolate, and dark leafy greens to support brain health.

Finding the Right Memory Care in Arvada, Co

Want to know more about the built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and security that come from our Alzheimer's care community? MorningStar Senior Memory Care in Arvada, Colorado, takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love in a safe space. Contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you.


Contact our staff today to learn more about MorningStar's memory care communities in Arvada. We are happy to answer any questions. Our website also provides information on our company's history and vision and what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Colorado. We encourage you to see our exceptional independent living and memory care in Arvada, Colorado.


Hearing Loss is Associated With Cognitive Impairment


JAMA Neurology added to the growing body of evidence showing a link between hearing loss and cognitive impairment. The study found treating hearing loss with hearing aids may reduce the risk of developing dementia by up to 19%. In fact, researchers say hearing loss may be the biggest treatable factor for dementia. An article in AARP explains what may cause the link between hearing loss and dementia.

The first theory regards socialization. Scientists say once a person starts having more difficulty being in a group of people and following the conversation, they may avoid such social gatherings. This in turn can lead to isolation, which is problematic as less social engagement as well as less cognitively stimulating activities and depression are risk factors for dementia.

Secondly, coping with hearing loss means the person is constantly working to sort out sounds and make sense of what is being said. The brain now may have “fewer resources (brain power) to help preserve thinking and memory abilities.” Scientists also believe hearing loss causes the brain to be less stimulated with sound information, which is linked with parts of the brain shrinking and atrophying faster with chronic deprivation.

While experts agree we still need more studies regarding the link between hearing loss and a higher risk for dementia, they do know that addressing a hearing issue with hearing aids is beneficial for the person’s overall quality of life. Moreover, there are no negative medical issues associated with the devices.

MorningStar at Golden Ridge is a senior community offering independent living and assisted living residents a broad range of luxury amenities and services. In addition, we provide care to those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Our memory care is designed around the needs of residents through Lavender Sky, MorningStar’s signature philosophy and approach to dementia care, which incorporates Montessori-based therapies to help elevate and celebrate life. For trusted senior living in Peoria, AZ, please contact us 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 Peoria, AZ.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Why Choose MorningStar Senior Living at Golden Ridge?


You may have found that there are many senior living communities in and around Peoria, AZ and may be wondering what sets MorningStar at Golden Ridge apart from all the others. To start with, we offer seniors a wide range of senior living options that start with our comfortable independent living Casitas with attached garages in their own private neighborhood with a clubhouse and swimming pool.

Our assisted living is designed for those who want to maintain their independence but require some help with their day-to-day personal care activities. Care services include compassionate caregivers available 24/7, access to a licensed nurse and medication management. Residents have a choice of spacious suites in a variety of floor plans.

MorningStar is also proud to have earned a reputation as dementia care specialists in our 30+ communities offering memory care. The Reflections Neighborhood at MorningStar at Golden Ridge offers a holistic approach to caring for those afflicted with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.

However, the thing that really sets us apart from other area senior communities is our unique mission statement. MorningStar Senior Living was founded by Ken Jaeger, whose intention has always been to provide senior housing that feels like a loving home (just like his grandmother’s) and offers a sense of “family.” Our three-pillared mission statement is to honor God in our business practices and relationships; value all seniors as gifted and contributing individuals; and invest generously in our teams’ ability to serve well.

MorningStar’s extraordinary team is another reason we stand out from the rest. Our team selection starts with heart, and we specifically seek out individuals who have a felt calling to serve and are willing to go the extra mile to ensure residents receive first-class care and services. Furthermore, we train our entire team in our culture we call Radiance, which lovingly guides the way we deliver service.

Please visit our website for more information about independent living, assisted living and memory care at MorningStar at Golden Ridge. While you are there, use our Community Assistant (lower right-hand corner) to set up a tour to see firsthand our beautiful home.
 
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. Contact us or visit our website for more information.

Memory Care and Sundowning Solutions


Despite the research, there is still a lot that is unknown about Alzheimer’s and dementia. While there  been great strides in available memory care solutions, there is still work that needs to be done to better understand how to treat memory loss. One odd behavior of dementia is “Sundowning.” Seniors with memory impairment often struggle settling in for the night, which may cause them to miss out on necessary sleep. If you are looking for Memory care in Arvada Colorado, consider MorningStar Memory Care for dementia solutions and caretaking.

What is Sundowning?

Sundowning, or sundown syndrome, is primarily observed in those with Alzheimer’s or dementia. It causes a state of confusion or restlessness for those with memory impairment diseases in the late afternoon, lasting into the evening. Sundowning can cause seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia to behave more aggressively or showcase more signs of anxiety or pain.

Sundowning, like dementia, is a bit of a phenomenon. Sundowning is not a disease by itself, but an unexplained symptom of Alzheimer’s and dementia. There is no exact cure for sundowning, but there are memory care options that can combat sundowning behaviors.

How to Combat Sundowning

Unlike a regular disease or infection, medication does not necessarily treat dementia or sundowning, but there are things memory care communities can do to help combat sundowning. Maintaining a consistent routine is one of the strongest solutions to help manage sundowning and other negative symptoms of dementia. A consistent routine includes eating balanced meals at the same time each day, completing similar tasks daily, following a schedule, and limiting screen exposure in the evening. Memory care routines encourage stability in seniors with memory impairment, making things feel less disorienting. Steady schedules in turn also promote great sleep and relaxation at the end of the day

Finding the Right Memory Care in Arvada, Co

Want to know more about the built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and security that come from our Alzheimer's care community? MorningStar Senior Memory Care in Arvada, Colorado, takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love in a safe space. Contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you.

Contact our staff today to learn more about MorningStar's memory care communities in Arvada. We are happy to answer any questions. Our website also provides information on our company's history and vision and what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Colorado. We encourage you to see our exceptional independent living and memory care in Arvada, Colorado.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Could You Benefit From a Mobility Aid?


If you have arthritis, heart or lung issues, pain and weakness in the feet and legs, impairment due to a stroke, visual impairment, or other balance problems, a mobility aid can help you feel more independent, reduce pain, and increase confidence. With options available ranging from canes to walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters, you may be wondering which one is best for your needs.

Experts explain that your choice of aids will depend on your disability and/or medical condition. Canes are the most common choice and are good for someone with balance problems. In fact, the journal Medical News Today, says that one in 10 adults over the age of 65 uses a cane. However, even here there are decisions to be made. While white canes are reserved for the visually impaired or blind, you may find a four-footed cane with its wider base offers more stability. If you need to shift weight from the wrist to the arm, try a forearm cane.

Walkers, also called Zimmer frames, provide stability and are used by an estimated 4.6 percent of people in the country over the age of 65. Along with the basic walker, styles include rollators that have four wheels, handlebars and a seat. Knee walkers are like a rollator but have a padded cushion to rest a knee on while the stronger leg moves it forward. Walker-cane hybrids are another option that offers better support than a standard cane.

For more severe disabilities or to move longer distances, a wide range of wheelchairs and scooters are available. If mobility problems are long-term, modifications to your home may also be necessary. Regardless of what mobility aid you decide on, doctors recommend making an appointment with your healthcare provider or physical therapist to learn how to use the new device properly.

At MorningStar at Golden Ridge, we offer active seniors two-bedroom Casitas with attached garages for independent living. For those needing help with the activities of daily living we have suites for assisted living in spacious studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Additionally, the Reflections Neighborhood has suites devoted to the specialized care of residents with memory impairment. Our residents enjoy healthy, delicious meals served all day in our full-service dining room, resort-style amenities, wellness programs and built-in companionship. We are committed to providing the best senior living in Peoria, AZ and invite you to set up a tour to see our beautiful home.

MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity, and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest senior living in Peoria, AZ.

Friday, March 22, 2024

MorningStar’s Assisted Living in Peoria, Arizona


MorningStar at Golden Ridge’s goal is to provide the best assisted living in the area, and we understand that deciding which community is right for you is a big step for a senior. This is why we encourage interested families to give us a call to discuss any questions you may have and to inquire about availability. In addition, our website is filled with lots of pertinent information regarding amenities, services, floorplans, and more.

Our website even has a dedicated page for FAQs under our “First Steps” tab. Here you will find answers to commonly asked questions such as age requirements (you must be at least 55 years old). You will also discover important information on how a resident’s level of care is determined and our pricing structure.

FAQs include practical queries such as, yes, we will help you find a physician if you need one whether it is a primary care doctor or a specialty healthcare provider like an Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist. And yes, we do provide transportation to doctor appointments as needed, and our transportation vehicles can accommodate a walker or wheelchair.

You and your family may also want to know about the type of training our staff receives, and we go over that too. Care Managers complete an orientation program (including a three-day shadow), Radiance culture training, 8-hour dementia training, and ongoing training in specific care needs. Each of our Medication Managers (QMAPs) is additionally trained in medication administration.

FAQs go over senior housing options such as Companion Living that allows two unrelated adults of the same sex to share a suite, and of course, married couples are welcome! MorningStar at Golden Ridge also offers short-term stays based on availability that allows someone to try MorningStar to see if we are a good fit.

Please visit our website for more information and if you like what you see, contact us to set up a tour. We look forward to hearing from you.

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 Peoria, AZ.

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Thoughtful Gifts for an Elderly Parent or Grandparent


Trying to find thoughtful gifts for an elderly parent or grandparent can be a challenge. If they live in a senior living community that provides for many of their needs or an apartment without much extra space, they probably do not need anything that takes up a lot of room or already has it.

This is where it helps to be creative, and remember gifts of your time often mean the most to an elderly person. However, there are some good gift ideas you may not have thought about and would be appreciated by your loved one. One idea for a mom or dad who loves coffee but doesn’t want to brew a whole pot is a single-serve coffee maker. Add in a few boxes of single-serve cups to use with the maker including hot chocolate or flavored coffees in a selection they would enjoy.

If they haven’t gotten a smart speaker such as an Amazon Echo yet, it can make a great gift for someone with mobility challenges as it is voice operated. They can play music, answer questions, read the news, check the weather, set alarms, control compatible smart home devices, and more. To get them started, put together a cheat sheet of verbal commands they can use.

Other ideas include a heated massage pillow to relieve neck and back pain or a sleep sound machine to help with a good night’s sleep. A gift basket filled with their favorite treats or products to pamper themselves with like fancy soaps, lotions and a couple of pairs of non-skid fuzzy socks are always appreciated. Another hit would be a recordable book from the grandkids.

For outstanding independent or assisted living, Peoria, AZ area seniors are encouraged to consider MorningStar at Golden Ridge. Our community offers a range of luxury amenities, while providing all the warmth and welcoming comforts of home. Casitas and suites are well designed to maximize space and are available in a variety of floor plans. Residents enjoy our five-star dining, salon, fitness centers, theater/chapel, bistro bar, swimming pool and scheduled transportation as well as signature wellness programs and activities. Please contact us for more information.

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. Contact us or visit our website to learn more.



Monday, March 18, 2024

Supporting a Loved One With Memory Problems


If your mom or dad or another loved one is having serious memory problems, we have some suggestions to help you navigate through this trying time. Medical experts recommend doing some research on Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, to educate yourself on how the disease is diagnosed, stages of the disease, and some of what your family can expect if it is. You may want to visit websites such as the Alzheimer’s Association as well as online support groups for family members dealing with the disease for suggestions on how to best prepare and support your parents.

Also, remember it may not be dementia as there are medical conditions, reactions to medications, and nutritional and hormonal issues that can cause dementia-like symptoms. Therefore, you need to sit down and have a talk with your parents about the problems they are having and the need to make an appointment with their healthcare provider for a full medical exam.

Experts say when you are ready to have the “conversation,” be honest and try to keep your voice calm. Pick a time and place where you will not be interrupted and be sure to include in your homework different care options in case they ask. Also, be ready to talk less and listen more as they may have also been worried about some of the changes they have been experiencing. However, keep in mind it is common for a person to be confused, in denial, and/or withdraw.

At MorningStar at Golden Ridge, we understand a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another dementia related disease is devastating, and we want area families to know we are here to help shoulder the burden. Every aspect of our Reflections Neighborhood caters to our most tender residents with purposeful activities, trained caregivers, food service, and security. Our comprehensive care also includes assisting families to better understand and cope with the disease. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about exceptional independent living, assisted living or memory care in Peoria, AZ.

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 Peoria, AZ.

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