There are ways to ease the stress when communicating with a person you love who has dementia
Hannah McCarren has been a longtime friend of elders. She's the new memory support household coordinator at Marjorie P. Lee. Here's a Q&A with her.
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We go above and beyond to help residents of our memory care neighborhoods stay engaged and live purposefully.
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There are more resources to pay for memory support services than you might think.
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Here are a few simple ways to make your loved one with dementia comfortable and have more positive interactions.
Caregiving and celebrating the holidays look a little different in 2020. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t all still have a nice time this holiday season!
There are many strategies that can improve the quality of interactions you had with your older loved one; it just takes some practice and patience.
Training can make interactions with seniors living with dementia or other cognitive disorders more positive.
Memory care helps people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease achieve more positive outcomes and helps caregivers cherish every moment with their loved ones.
We recently sat down with long-time ERS team member, Anthony Williams, to discuss his new role at Marjorie P. Lee.
Majorie P. Lee leverages the Center’s knowledge and expertise to offer exceptional memory care services.
Memory care communities tend to get a bad reputation. If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s, understand that these ideas are actually just myths.
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
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