The Longest Day is an annual celebration and fundraiser by the Alzheimer’s Association promoting dementia and Alzheimer’s awareness.
Early intervention can be one of the best means of memory support for those diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s.
When caring for someone with dementia, COVID-19 can raise many new questions. Here are some tips to provide the best care possible for your loved one.
There are many support options in Cincinnati for those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Caring for yourself and finding support groups is a key part of caregiving for your loved ones.
In our latest interview, Brittany Kauffman answers frequently asked questions about Marjorie P. Lee’s memory support households.
Improv training can help you care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia by entering into their world and asking questions without correcting them.
Choosing a memory care community is a loving decision that you and your senior can make that prioritizes their well-being. Here are a few signs to look for to see if your loved one is ready to move.
A dementia diagnosis can be overwhelming. Create a scrapbook with them to preserve your loved one’s memories and spend cherished time together.
Specialized memory support can help families shift from quantity time to quality time.
Find answers to the most common questions about paying for a parent's short-term rehabilitation.
We recently sat down with Ebony to learn about her role at MPL and her experiences at our retirement community.
Learn how Romney House — one of Marjorie P. Lee’s newest long-term care households — came to be.
Talking with a loved one about memory loss is never easy, but it’s a meaningful conversation to have if you’ve been noticing concerning symptoms. These tips can help you with your discussion.
Addressing the wide range of age-related physical and mental health concerns requires varying levels of support, among them skilled nursing and short-term rehab.
COVID-19 has brought plenty of changes, but our retirement community has been finding innovative ways to create connections and have new experiences with My Margie.
The question of whether your parent with Alzheimer’s or dementia can continue to live at home — independently or with caregiver assistance — depends on a number of factors.
We’ve put together a guide to understanding how Medicare can help cover the cost of a parent’s stay at a quality short-term rehabilitation center.
In this post, we take a look at four ways you can be supportive during mom's short term rehab stay.
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-based illnesses have a profound impact on the lives of those they touch. As memory care costs rise, it’s essential to plan and prepare before you need it.
We recently sat down with Judi Dean to discuss senior health and nursing services at Marjorie P. Lee.
June was Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, and while the Alzheimer’s research still has a long way to go, there are consistent advancements being made.
Are you a caregiver for someone with dementia? Use this checklist to create a safer home environment.
Caregivers can help their aging loved ones avoid coronavirus investment scams by discussing the different types of fraud and making themselves an available resource.
Although in-person tours are limited right now, there are plenty of ways you can experience the Marjorie P. Lee difference virtually.
We recently sat down with Chloe to learn more about senior wellbeing and wellness programming at Marjorie P. Lee.
Studio apartments can be a great solution for those who need assisted living memory care services: they’re small, cozy, safe, and come with the best care.
Though our Lunch and Learn event is postponed due to COVID-19, this blog will give you a chance to “meet” staff members from our Memory Support Households.
In this interview, Karen Christopher discusses how families can plan ahead and ease their loved one’s transition into senior care.
Stephanie Antoun answers your questions about how Marjorie P. Lee has achieved a legacy of quality care and how it benefits our residents.
When comparing short-term rehabilitation centers, ask these five questions to ensure you’re choosing the right place for your loved one.
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
We’d love to hear from you! Just reach out to our expert team and we’ll be happy to help you in any way we can.