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How to Know When Independence is Unsustainable

How to Know When Senior Independence is Unsustainable

January 13, 2020
When we age, some of us tend to retain a strong desire to maintain the independence we had in our younger days. If your...
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caregivers holiday season

Caregiver, Not Guest: Celebrating the Holidays

November 11, 2019
Celebrating the holidays as a caregiver can bring a few questions and concerns into mind, despite the excitement. Relatives...
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A Conversation with Maria Shriver, Boots-on-the-Ground Advocate for Women’s Brains

November 6, 2019
Service is in Maria Shriver's blood. She's the niece of President Kennedy, daughter of Eunice Shriver (founder of the...
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Brain Training Apps — Do They Work Against Dementia?

July 22, 2019
With all this hoopla about stimulating senior brains, older adults spent $1.9 billion on brain training in 2018 in an effort...
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Can Regular Eye Exams Assist in Catching Alzheimer’s?

June 8, 2019
Our optometrist is our professional we seek to ensure our vision is in check, but can eye exams catch...
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Signs Your Loved One is Ready for Assisted Living

Signs Your Loved One May Be Ready for Assisted Living

June 5, 2019
If a senior loved one can no longer manage well, and is reluctant to let family members know because they're afraid of...
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Mary’s Message: Dementia Friendly America

June 4, 2019
A Message from our Executive Director Dear Residents, Families, and Friends, Every day at Kensington Park, we are honored...
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The 7 Keys to A Successful Memory Care Program

May 1, 2019
According to the Alzheimer's Association, an estimated 5.5 million adults age 65 and older in the United States have...
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