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How Day Retreat Programs Help Seniors Living with Memory Loss Age in Place

The Creekside Retreat is available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. MT on weekdays with full- and half-day options. Call 719-259-1331 to learn more or schedule an assessment. Caring for

Home Care vs. Memory Support Community for Dementia

Seniors living with dementia often require specialized care and ongoing supervision that family caregivers may find challenging to provide. As your loved one’s condition progresses, dementia symptoms and behaviors may

How Virtual Dementia Tour Training Helps Jackson Creek Improve Care for Seniors with Memory Loss

Caring for those living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias requires specialized training to understand how those individuals experience the world. As part of Jackson Creek Senior Living’s commitment to resident

Vintage photographs and letters inside an old wooden keepsake box for an elderly loved one living with dementia surrounded by old open letters

People living with Alzheimer’s or other dementia may remember their far-off past but might not be able to remember an event that happened yesterday. That’s why building a memory box

7 Great Ways Seniors Can Stay Active During the Winter

Whether you live at home or in a retirement community, we all tend to slow down when the chilly weather moves in for the winter. For seniors, staying active –

Living with Dementia? Adjusting Traditions for the Holidays

Holidays can be challenging for caregivers and families of individuals living with Alzheimer’s and related dementia. To reduce stress, experts offer some practical advice on how to create a positive

Navigating New Holiday Normals

MONUMENT — Jackson Creek Senior Living is pleased to announce that it will host Paula Levy, a dementia-care expert from Never Alone Consulting, to present “Navigating New Holiday Normals” on Friday,

The Golden Path - Abode Hospice Series

MONUMENT — Jackson Creek Senior Living is pleased to announce that it will host Rebecca Melpakam, community liaison at ABODE Hospice, for a three-part series highlighting the positive aspects of aging on

5 Tips to Help Caregivers Cope

The Cleveland Clinic defines caregiver burnout as a state of “physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion,” which can negatively impact your ability to continue caring for your loved one. When caring

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