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Technology has the potential to help seniors stay connected with friends and family, provide a venue for learning new skills and ideas, offer tools to stay healthy, and help combat social isolation.
For caregivers of older adults, senior living communities can offer a much needed break, which is vital to avoid becoming overly exhausted and stressed.
Since we implemented telehealth methods, resident medical appointments have seamlessly continued throughout the COVID-19 shutdown.
Depression is common amongst people with dementia or Alzheimer's, especially during the early and middle stages of the disease.
Gardening has been proven to offer a range of psychological, physical and cognitive benefits, which is especially good news for seniors.
Jackson Creek staff have found creative ways to keep residents engaged and entertained during social distancing.
Social distancing doesn't have to mean social isolation. Learn how to stay connected with your senior loved ones.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, residents Edmund (Ed) and Patricia Krekorian told us about their long, happy life together in 70 years of marriage.
As part of our wellness-focused lifestyle, we partner with other resources in our community that also serve adults ages 62 and older.