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If you are planning to visit an aging parent or older loved one over the holidays, watch for these 10 signs. They can help you determine whether it’s time for your parent or loved one to consider assisted living.
In honor of Veteran’s Day, we spoke to resident Norman F. M. about his service in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War.
Families of seniors who live alone are increasingly discovering the benefits that senior living communities provide during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jackson Creek team members and residents performed in a Queen-inspired music video to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s disease.
Jackson Creek's in-house broadcast television channel, JCTV, keeps the community's senior residents connected during the pandemic.
Hope Carwile is one of 15 experts appearing at the upcoming Virtual Caregiver Retreat for Alzheimer's and Other Dementias.
Jackson Creek staff have compiled a list of virtual and IRL (in real life) ways seniors can keep themselves healthy, creative, stimulated and in shape, all while taking safety seriously.
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.