Phoenix and heat are as common of a pair as Minneapolis and subzero temperatures. Heat is such a part of life at our senior living center in Scottsdale, Arizona, that many people brush it off as one of the many facts of life. However, heat in summer can cause serious health issues. Extreme heat was responsible for causing 552 deaths in Arizona during 2021, while sending nearly 3,000 area residents to an emergency room for treatment. However, the Arizona heat in summer does not have to be a life-threatening weather event.
At our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills, we educate residents about six tips to beat the Arizona heat. Stay Hydrated A good rule of thumb to beat the Arizona heat is to drink at least two liters of water a day, even if you plan to remain indoors for the majority of your day. Carry water with you during the day trips scheduled at our senior living center in Scottsdale. Wear Proper Clothing The fashion statement made to beat the Arizona heat involves wearing lightweight, lightly colored apparel. Lighter colors reflect some of the sun’s energy to prevent the body from overheating. Wear a hat, as well as apply and reapply sunscreen throughout the day. Change How You Eat Your dining habits need to change during one of Arizona’s well-publicized heatwaves. Eat much smaller meals and eat them more often throughout the day. Avoid food high in protein content because these types of food generate metabolic heat. Take It Easy Complete less strenuous activities during the hottest time of day, which typically runs from noon until 6 p.m. If you plan to participate in a physical activity, do it during the coolest time of day that runs from 4am to 7am Central Air is Your Friend Remaining indoors during an Arizona heat wave represents one of the most effective ways to beat the desert heat. An air-conditioned room ensures you maintain a healthy body temperature, as well as helps your body slow down to store much-needed energy. Our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills operates a powerful central air conditioning system. Know the Weather By watching the television in your room or a TV positioned in one of the common areas of our senior living center in Scottsdale, you should be able to stay up to date with area weather conditions. The National Service Website keeps you informed as well about any heat-related watches and warnings. What is the Difference Between Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion? You should be aware of two heat-related illnesses that increase in numbers during Arizona summers: Heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Heat stroke is the more dangerous of the two heat-related illnesses because the body overheats to a potentially life-threatening temperature. Victims of heat exhaustion exhibit signs of heavy perspiration, while victims of heatstroke display deep red-colored skin. Excessive thirst is another characteristic of heat exhaustion that eventually can lead to muscle cramps. The most serious cases of heat stroke send victims into convulsions. At our assisted living facility in Fountain Hills, we keep our residents safe during heat waves by following six tips to beat the Arizona heat. Discover all of the healthcare initiatives implemented by MorningStar of Fountain Hills by scheduling a tour of our assisted living facility.
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Are you the adult child or spouse of someone who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia? At MorningStar of Happy Valley we understand the anguish and heartache that families go through seeing their beloved mom, dad, or spouse change before their eyes.
If the diagnosis is recent, you are most likely wrestling with lots of questions including what the future will bring and who will be there to provide the level of care the person will probably need. We hear you and want you to know our experienced team is here to help with holistic care that focuses on nurturing and supporting the essence of the individual regardless of the extent of the memory loss. MorningStar’s memory care revolves around comforting and caring for our most tender residents from the onset of the disease to the most advanced stages. We start with a physical space designed to enhance residents’ quality of life with safe, inviting common areas encouraging independence. Residents stay active with a gentle flow of activities including art, dance, physical exercise, special events, and scheduled outings. Once a resident joins our MorningStar family, we meet with them and their family to get to know as much as we can about them including their history, vocation, talents, and preferences. From there we create a daily routine designed to stimulate or calm as a situation requires. Residents are also treated to tempting meals consisting of finger foods and family-style dining for a stress-free, companionable dining experience. As dementia care specialists, our approach and philosophy to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky.” All team members, regardless of their position, receive Lavender Sky training, which includes a deeper understanding of the disease and communication techniques to use with memory-impaired residents. It also includes training in environmental safety and security as well as solutions to challenging behaviors. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about trusted senior living at MorningStar. 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 Happy Valley, Oregon. You see them in several environments, from the local shopping mall to a nearby municipal park. They often wear a colored vest while walking next to their human companion. Some of them visit schools, daycare centers, and assisted living facilities to spread joy to everyone who encounters them. At the MorningStar of Fountain Hills memory care facility, we have become acquainted with the therapy dogs that are companions for some of our residents.
Therapy dogs come from a handful of breeds, such as golden retrievers, German shepherds, and labrador retrievers. They spend considerable time, which often runs two years, learning how to interact with humans. For residents at our senior living center in Scottsdale, Arizona, one question is asked more often than other questions. How do therapy dogs help seniors? More Active With a dog to take care of each day, seniors who live a mostly sedentary lifestyle immediately transform into active older adults. Like all dogs, therapy dogs require walks, as well as playtime at a dog or municipal park. Getting off the couch and walking a therapy dog improves your physical health by working out the cardiovascular system. Seniors also become more active by playing games with their therapy dogs such as fetch and tug of war. Less Lonely Research studies indicate that around 40 percent of seniors experience regular bouts of loneliness. This is especially true for seniors who have lost a spouse. Seniors who experience loneliness are more likely to develop the symptoms that are associated with depression and anxiety. The results of a study released in 2016 demonstrate pets provide the emotional support seniors need to fend off bouts of loneliness. A visit from a therapy dog can wash those lonely blues away. Lower Blood Pressure According to one research study, sitting down and petting a dog for a few minutes can lower your blood pressure by as much as 10 percent. The body reduces stress because the brain releases oxytocin, prolactin, and serotonin. It also reduces the level of cortisol, which is a stress hormone. Seniors who live with high blood pressure are at a much greater risk of developing health ailments such as strokes, as well as heart and kidney disease. Lowering blood pressure is the most effective strategy for preventing the development of those diseases. Helps Fend Off Dementia At our assisted living facility, we emphasize the importance of our residents remaining mentally active to prevent developing the signs of dementia. Playing interactive card games and working solo on crossword puzzles represent two ways to stay mentally fit. Another way to keep your brain sharp is to interact with a therapy dog. The company of a loving dog can improve cognitive functioning, as well as help seniors stay balanced and well-coordinated. Learn More About Therapy Dogs Therapy dogs have somewhat different roles than the roles covered by service dogs. Therapy dogs do more visits, such as visiting residents at our senior living center in Scottsdale, AZ. They are trained to provide emotional support for victims of violent crimes, as well as older adults who live alone. On the other hand, service dogs provide constant companionship by helping their human companions deal with disabilities like blindness and epilepsy.You can find therapy dogs roaming the halls of our assisted living facility at Fountain Hills as part of our monthly activities calendar. Learn more about therapy dogs and how they help seniors by scheduling a tour of our senior living center in Scottsdale, AZ. From time to time, we hear news stories about elderly people causing serious car accidents due to negligence. This typically reignites the on-going debate about “when is it time for a senior to stop driving?” Also, it is important to keep in mind that seniors are more likely to be injured in an accident as well as more likely to die from their injuries.
Obviously being told you should no longer drive is a very sensitive topic for an elderly person still driving. To them, it represents more than just getting from one place to another but their independence and a way of life. So before you take away your elderly parent’s driving privileges, you should check that their driving is up to today’s road conditions. The first thing you can do is to get in the car and take a ride with them. Experts say some driving issues signal serious problems while others less so. For instance if your loved one is confusing the gas pedal with the brake, this is serious and requires immediate action. Other things to look for are problems with left-hand turns, changing lanes, or driving either too fast or too slow. Once you are out of the car, check for signs of new scrapes and dents. Many older adults realize their driving abilities are not what they used to be and make the decision on their own to stop driving at night or on freeways. They also will not drive on icy and snowy roads or in the rain. Some even make other adjustments such as not making left hand turns or avoiding busy roads with lots of lanes and traffic. At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Happy Valley, we are happy to offer residents scheduled transportation along with many other amenities, wellness programs and activities. Our transportation services ensure residents get to doctor appointments and other errands safely. Visit our website to see what sets our community apart from other senior living in Happy Valley, Oregon and why MorningStar is a great place to call home. 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 for more information about the finest senior living in Happy Valley, Oregon. Many families mistakenly think senior living and particularly assisted living is just a more luxurious nursing home. The fact is nursing homes are intended for people who are unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental conditions and require around-the-clock skilled nursing care. Residents may be bedridden or in wheelchairs and receive ongoing palliative and preventative long-term care.
Assisted living is for seniors who are mostly independent but require help with what is known as Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and include things like dressing, bathing and other personal care activities. In some cases, people move into a community which offers assisted living knowing that while they do not now need assistance with such tasks, they may need help in the near future. Assisted living also makes sense for seniors who are looking for more companionship and love the security of knowing they are not alone. As many senior living communities such as MorningStar of Happy Valley have an emergency call system in each suite, you can rest easy knowing help is just minutes away. Another perk of MorningStar is we offer scheduled transportation so you will never have to worry about getting to your doctor appointments and other important errands. Moreover, while MorningStar’s suites vary in size and number of bedrooms, all our suites are smartly designed to make the most of the space they offer with high ceilings, lots of natural light, and kitchenettes with full-size apartment refrigerators. In addition, residents often tell us what a relief it was to give up their large family homes that were hard to keep clean as well as all of the maintenance required. Residents also enjoy weekly housekeeping and delicious meals they no longer need to cook. MorningStar offers the kind of senior living Happy Valley area families have come to count on. Along with assisted living, we provide memory care, respite care, (short recuperative stays) and trial stays from one week up to a full month to see if we are a good fit. Please contact us or visit our website for more information. 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 Happy Valley, Oregon. Exercise is one of the key components of a game plan to live a healthy lifestyle, but it is even more important for seniors who experience a rapid health decline as they enter their retirement years. As we age, our health requirements constantly change, as do the type of exercises that help us stay healthy. Healthcare specialists emphasize the importance of exercise for seniors because of several reasons.
Exercise represents an effective strategy to help maintain healthy bones, as well as enhance blood circulation. It also helps improve balance and coordination, as well as generates much more energy. Seniors who follow a regular exercise routine tend to be more independent because a healthier body is more willing to complete daily tasks such as cooking and cleaning. Several studies have shown exercise helps prevent and mitigate the symptoms of many diseases. Perhaps most importantly, exercise improves the functioning of the brain. At the MorningStar of Rio Rancho senior housing center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, we encourage residents to stay fit by participating in five popular exercises for seniors. Resistance Band Workouts You can keep your muscles healthy without having to lift weights. As strips of rubber that stretch, these bands add resistance to your workouts without placing too much stress on the body. Resistance band exercises are perfect for strengthening the core of your body, which helps enhance balance, posture, and mobility. Water Aerobics Water aerobics has emerged as one of the most popular exercises for seniors because it does not involve cycling or jogging, but it delivers the same heart-healthy benefits. This activity is ideal for seniors suffering from arthritis or other types of joint pain. Water aerobic exercises also enhance your strength and flexibility. At our assisted living facility in Rio Rancho, NM, we offer a large swimming pool where residents participate in water aerobics exercises. Pilates As a low-impact exercise, Pilates is the perfect exercise for seniors. Structured breathing, along with alignment, concentration, and building core strength are the benefits of participating in this exercise for seniors. Pilates typically involves the use of mats, balls, and other inflated accessories to absorb strong impacts. Movements like step-ups, side circles, and food slides help improve balance and coordination. Walking There is not an exercise for seniors that is less stressful on the body than walking. It also is one of the most accessible types of exercises for seniors because it does not involve the purchase of expensive equipment and you can complete the exercise just about anywhere. Walking 10,000 steps a day can lower the risk of developing heart disease, as well as prevent the development of diabetes and colon cancer. Chair Yoga Yoga can be intimidating for seniors because of the different contorted body positions. However, you can participate in yoga classes by sitting in a chair when completing a wide variety of movements. Chair yoga also places less stress on the bones, joints, and muscles than its more typical standing counterpart. Seniors who participate in chair yoga report improved mental health and better sleep quality. At our assisted living facility in Rio Rancho, we offer residents the recreational amenities they need to maintain vibrant mental and physical health. With three lifestyle options, a senior loved one can transition into a different living arrangement without having to move to another property. Learn more about how MorningStar of Rio Rancho promotes the health of every resident through exercise. MorningStar of Happy Valley is part of the MorningStar Senior Living Company, whose mission is to “cast a new light on senior living.” We start by creating a true home for the residents in our communities, made possible by a dedicated team who understand the highest expression of living is to share their gifts and talents, time and energy with others.
The scope of our Vision to love and honor also includes impacting the world for good through the MorningStar Foundation, and offering support to philanthropic initiatives within our local neighborhoods and around the world. One such project is our support to the people of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua. We serve not only the children of the Casa Bernabé orphanage but holistically serve the impoverished area. We also are proud to support Lifewater, whose Healthy Village strategy focuses not just on their delivery of a safe water point, but on the villagers’ monitored adoption of hygiene habits in each and every home. Closer to home, MorningStar’s senior living communities are great supporters of the Alzheimer’s Association. We participate in events throughout the year including the “Longest Day Celebration” (summer solstice), which was held on June 21st this year. Our uplifting celebrations included hosting fundraisers of every sort, balloon releases, games, food and more. Additionally, our communities participate in the “Walk to End Alzheimer's,” either by walking, sponsoring or hosting other creative ways to raise funds. Other efforts include doing our share by volunteering with local nonprofits to help where there is a need. If you are looking for exceptional senior living in Happy Valley for yourself or a loved one, we encourage you to consider MorningStar. Our beautiful community offers 61 stylish assisted living suites and 27 suites devoted to the individualized care of those with memory impairment. We also offer short-term stays to see if we are a good fit as well as respite care. Please contact us for availability and pricing. 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 for more information about the finest senior living in Happy Valley, OR. Searching for memory care for a loved one that suits the person’s needs as well as the family’s is challenging at best. Knowing the person is dependent on getting the level of care they need for both their wellbeing and safety makes choosing the right home essential. Experts say start by taking your time to think about your loved one’s needs including daily personal care required such as dressing, toileting, bathing, etc. as well as any on-going medical needs.
Additionally, do they have mobility issues and use a wheelchair or a walker; or do they need assistance eating? If the person is known to wander, you will want a secure home to keep him or her safe including alarms on the doors. Another thing experts say is to let the community know if the person is prone to angry outbursts or other aggressive behaviors. Once you have a good idea of your loved one’s needs, now look at communities that are equipped to handle those needs. Ask about living arrangements, dining service, and the level of daily help the person will receive. Moreover, does the community offer exercise programs and other meaningful activities? Now inquire about the homes’ experience with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, and the training the staff has in dementia care. What is the home’s philosophy of care and how do they approach difficult situations such as aggressive behaviors? Most of all do the staff seem caring and do residents appear to be content and well-looked after? Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Fountain Hills offers compassionate and loving memory care to those suffering from Alzheimer’s or other dementia-related diseases. Every aspect of our Reflections Neighborhood is geared toward residents’ care from meaningful activities, trained caregivers, food service, and security. Please contact us or visit our website to learn more about exceptional senior living in the Scottsdale – Fountain Hills area. 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 for more information about the finest senior living Scottsdale – Fountain Hills offers. One of the keys for seniors to enjoy healthy lifestyles is to remain active. At the MorningStar senior housing center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, our monthly activities list is chock-full of fun things to do that keep your senior loved one engaged. From yoga classes to individual activities such as solving puzzles, our residents keep busy throughout the year.
An important part of our activities calendar involves leaving our assisted living facility in Rio Rancho to attend special events. This is an especially important part of our activities calendar during the winter holidays when several events help enrich the lives of our residents. Old Town Holiday Stroll One of the many attractive features of Albuquerque concerns the year-round mild, dry climate. This is an especially attractive feature in winter when temperatures typically average above freezing and the skies do not unleash a load of snow on residents. During December, Albuquerque’s favorable climate takes center stage during several winter holiday events. One of the most popular outdoor winter holiday events in Albuquerque is called the Old Town Holiday Stroll. This free special winter holiday event takes place on December 6, 2023. from 5 to 9 p.m. The highlight of the event is the tree lighting at Plaza Don Luis. Mannheim Steamroller The winter holidays evoke a wide variety of fond memories based on tradition. From decorating a tree to hanging lights around the house, the winter holiday season represents the essence of charm and energy. As the top-selling live act during the winter holidays, Mannheim Steamroller rolls into Albuquerque, New Mexico on December 27, 2023. Enjoy traditional holiday songs that present a one-of-a-kind Neo-classical twist. Make sure to get your tickets to this one-time winter holiday event before the show sells out. Trolley of Lights Nothing dazzles the eyes more than to be immersed in a sea of colorful holiday lights. The best way to discover dazzling holiday lights is to join the ABQ Trolley Company Trolley of Lights tour that runs from December 15 through December 28. This 75-minute unforgettable holiday light tour takes you through neighborhoods and business districts displaying beautiful winter holiday lights that hang from rooftops and around large pine and cedar trees. Make sure to dress warmly to get the most out of this popular winter holiday event. Winterfest Arts & Crafts Festival At the Santa Ana Center on December 14, 2023, arts and crafts enthusiasts can attend one of the most popular festivals located in greater Albuquerque. Not only do you get the opportunity to shop for arts and crafts, but you also can offer your creations for sale during the winter holiday event. This free winter holiday event represents an ideal way to get most, if not all of your shopping done for the holidays. Learn More About the Activities Calendar at MorningStar-Rio Rancho One of the most influential reasons why our residents choose MorningStar-Rio Rancho is that we offer three lifestyle options: Independent living, assisted living, and memory care. The three lifestyle options allow new residents of our independent living program to transition into an assisted living arrangement as circumstances warrant, without having to search for another assisted living facility in Rio Rancho, NM.Learn more about the three lifestyle options at MorningStar-Rio Rancho by scheduling a tour today Multiple studies report on the benefits of using music and art to improve the lives of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Experts explain they help encourage engagement and self-expression even in more advanced stages.
Professionals who work with Alzheimer’s patients say music seems to decrease agitation and improves behavioral problems common in the middle stages of the disease. Patients in later stages may even be able to sing a song they knew from childhood or tap a foot to the beat even after other forms of communication are difficult. Dancing or gently moving to a rhythm helps coordinate motor movements as well as allows the person to express emotions. Research shows “musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer's disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.” If you wish to use music to calm and soothe, choose peaceful, tranquil pieces. If you want to boost spirits and bring back happy memories, use livelier pieces. Experts say to turn off other distractions like a TV and close windows if there is outside noise. Music may be more enjoyable to the person if it is something they are familiar with from their earlier life. Art can also be an outlet for self-expression and give a person with Alzheimer’s a sense of purpose and accomplishment in creating their own work. Experts recommended avoiding any project that seems childlike and demeaning. Use safe, non-toxic materials, and if they need, take their hand and guide it on the paper to get them started. Moreover, remember there is no need for the person to finish. MorningStar of Fountain Hills is a trusted assisted living and memory care community which was awarded “Best of Senior Living” 2023 by A Place for Mom, an online referral service for families. Our holistic memory care is individualized for each resident and designed to stimulate or calm in response to a particular mood or situation. A resident’s day is filled with meaningful activities that incorporate music, dance, art, aromatherapy, or animals to heal and comfort residents. Please visit our website for more information about outstanding senior living in the Scottsdale-Fountain Hills area. 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 Scottsdale - Fountain Hills, AZ offers. Source: alz.org/help-support/caregiving/daily-care/art-music |
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