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Tips to Help Manage Common, Everyday Memory Lapses

January 31, 2022 by MorningStar Living in memory care

Every so often most of us find ourselves in a quandary wondering where we put our glasses, cell phone or car keys. As we age, these and other annoying problems like forgetting names of people we just met or forgetting the time of an appointment begin to happen. Lydia Cho, a psychologist and neuropsychologist with Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital, says, "These moments may seem like an unfortunate part of aging, but they can happen to people of all ages.” She says it is important to not get too stressed out about them as there are a few things we can do to mitigate occasional lapses in memory. However, more serious memory loss should be checked out by your physician.

Often upon meeting someone, we get more involved in the greeting, our surroundings and looking at their face than making the effort to remember their name. To help remember a person’s name, experts recommend making a connection to the name by repeating it back. Then try to associate the name with that of a celebrity, friend or movie character. You can also connect the name to a place or use a rhyming word. 

Another area many of us have experienced memory lapses is with things like “did we turn off the oven?”, or “forget to lock the door?” Cho says this forgetfulness generally occurs because we did not fully engage in the task. Rather they were done in an absentminded way without really thinking about them. She suggests setting up a common location for easily misplaced items like your keys on a table near the door. For other items not used frequently, focus on where you put them and say to yourself: I am putting the “blank” in the drawer next to the coffee pot.  If you think you will still forget, take a photo. 

MorningStar of North Ridge is honored to provide comprehensive memory care including support to residents as well as their families with an array of services, wellness programs and activities essential to quality of life. Our approach to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call Lavender Sky and uses a broad range of Montessori-based therapy techniques. Contact us to learn more about trusted Alzheimer’s care in Albuquerque. 

Source: 

health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/managing-memory-slip-ups?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=A%2FB%20Test%203990%20Part%2041553%3A%20WR20220121-Memory_3990&utm_id=3417333&dlv-emuid=33b2f11b-97ca-447f-ab66-cfb4e7a55fa7&dlv-mlid=3417333

January 31, 2022 /MorningStar Living
memory care, memory loss, dementia, dementia care, alzheimers care
memory care

After Getting a Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, Now What?

January 07, 2022 by MorningStar Living in memory care

It is devastating news for families to get a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia for a loved one. While probably not a total surprise as it came after a period of time in which family and friends noticed worrisome changes such as memory loss, confusion and an inability to perform many routine tasks, the question remains “now what?” 

This is where advice from the person’s doctor as well as other experts can be helpful. One trusted source is the National Institute on Aging (NIA) that offers lots of helpful information and supportive resources including the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. The Alzheimer’s Association has many local chapters where you can get support, meet others in a similar situation, and get involved in various fundraising activities. In addition the NIA encourages family members to reach out to local community centers and hospitals to see if they offer Alzheimer’s educational programs. 

Experts say it is important that the person continues to get regular medical checkups including with their primary healthcare provider and specialists such as a neurologist, neuropsychiatrist and geriatric psychiatrist. Your medical team should be able to tell you if there is a memory disorder clinic in the area. 

Now is also the time to take care of financial, long-term care planning. It is recommended you include your loved one in the discussion regarding their care as soon as possible. An advanced care plan ensures the person can receive treatment and care according to their preferences, even when they can no longer express them.

At MorningStar of North Ridge, our entire community is dedicated to providing compassionate, professional memory care and we are here if or when you need us. Our home is a safe, peaceful place for residents where they are encouraged to engage in meaningful programs and activities to stimulate or calm as the occasion requires. We are proud of our team who feels privileged to serve and have big hearts. Please visit our website for details on our home, care services and holistic approach to trusted Alzheimer’s care in Albuquerque, NM.  

Source: nia.nih.gov/health/next-steps-after-alzheimers-diagnosis

January 07, 2022 /MorningStar Living
alzheimers care, alzheimers, memory loss, memory care, dementia care, dementia
memory care

Problems that can Affect Memory

January 05, 2022 by MorningStar Living in memory care

Many of us have been embarrassed by forgetting someone’s name when we unexpectedly run into them or missing an appointment. The Medical News Today (MNT) describes short-term memory as the brain systems involved in storing information for short periods, usually up to about 30 seconds. Short-term memory typically holds about seven pieces of information at a time. Our long-term memory is where old memories are stored. 

Experts remind seniors not all problems with memory loss are caused by Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia but rather some are age-related or caused by outside factors. One example is sleep as research shows lack of sleep interferes with short-term memory and is vital to memory consolidation, which is the process of preserving key memories and discarding excessive or irrelevant information. Drinking too much alcohol and using recreational drugs also interfere with memory consolation; and overtime can cause irreversible damage to both short and long-term memory. 

Other issues that cause memory loss can be medications (check with your doctor), infections such as Lyme disease, urinary tract infections (UTI), and organ failure, such as liver failure. Even a small amount of hearing or vision loss can interfere with a person’s ability to take in and process new information. Experts say once the problem is solved such as with hearing aids, memory problems should improve. 

Chronic cardiovascular problems like hypertension and high cholesterol impair blood flow to the brain, leading to a condition called vascular dementia. Depression, anxiety, chronic stress and post-traumatic stress disorder additionally have the potential to cause memory problems but typically go away once the underlying problems are resolved. For any of these various reasons, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider if you are having memory problems as it could be treatable.  

At MorningStar of North Ridge, our community is devoted to providing the finest memory care including helping families transition their loved ones into our welcoming home. Every aspect of our community caters to those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia with purposeful activities, trained caregivers, food service, security and more. Visit our website to learn about our loving home, our team and our company’s approach to Alzheimer’s care. 

Source: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/memory-loss#memory-loss-causes

January 05, 2022 /MorningStar Living
alzheimers care, alzheimers, dementia care, dementia, memory loss, memory care
memory care

Creative Solutions to Help Families Pay for Memory Care

January 03, 2022 by MorningStar Living in memory care

If a loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, you may feel they need more advanced care than what you can provide but worry about the cost. The MorningStar of North Ridge memory care community wants families to know we are here to help, including offering creative solutions, advice and recommendations for professional assistance on how to pay for the level of care needed. 

As every family’s circumstances are different, a smart place to start is to meet with an elder life financial expert who can introduce options you may not know about such as bridge loans and real estate sales; and explain their various tax ramifications. To assist current and prospective residents to coordinate any and all available resources to help pay for rent and personal care, MorningStar has partnered with the experts at Elderlife Financial Services.

Long-term care (LTC) insurance policies sometimes cover 50% to 100% of daily costs for a specified period; while others may offer cash benefits instead of cash reimbursements. Some life insurance policies can also be redeemed for a cash value. Another often overlooked or unknown resource to discuss with an elder life financial expert is the person’s eligibility for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit. This tax-free, monthly payment can be used toward the daily assistance your loved one needs.  

At MorningStar of North Ridge, we are devoted entirely to the comprehensive care of those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We are part of the highly-respected MorningStar Senior Living Company, founded on the principle “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our loving home offers a peaceful residential setting and provides compassionate, individualized Alzheimer’s care for residents from the earliest stages of the disease to the most advanced. Please visit our website for contact information, pricing and availability; and ask about our Move-in Specials.

January 03, 2022 /MorningStar Living
memory care, MorningStar, alzheimers care, alzheimers
memory care

Combat Loneliness and Isolation with Community Living

December 13, 2021 by MorningStar Living in Senior Living, memory care

The U.S. Census Bureau reports almost 13.8 million seniors live alone. We know various causes including chronic and worsening health conditions, hearing loss, no longer driving, mobility issues, loss of a spouse or other loved ones can result in loneliness and isolation for older adults on their own. 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says, “Social isolation and loneliness in older adults are serious public health risks affecting a significant number of people in the United States, and puts them at risk for dementia and other serious medical conditions.” They cite statistics showing social isolation significantly increases a person’s risk of premature death, and rivals those of smoking, obesity, and physical inactivity. Moreover, studies find social isolation is associated with approximately a 50% increased risk of dementia, a 29% increased risk of heart disease and a 32% increased risk of stroke. The CDC also warns loneliness is linked to higher risk of depression, suicide and anxiety. 

Independent living communities offer older adults a built-in community of people at a similar stage of life as well as a variety of social activities that appeal to many tastes and preferences. The range of amenities and activities make it easy for residents to interact with others and to forge new friendships. Another advantage to 55+ independent living communities is the entire place is designed to accommodate the needs of seniors. This includes apartments with wheelchair accessible doorways, low thresholds, well-lit spaces, handrails, walk-in showers and tubs in bathrooms, and emergency call systems.  

At MorningStar at Silver Lake, we provide all the comforts of home with stylish apartments and graciously-appointed common areas both inside and out. Our broad range of services and amenities include all-day restaurant-style dining, bistro, outdoor patio garden, fitness center, wellness programs and activities to promote a healthy lifestyle for senior residents. Please visit our website to learn more about the finest senior housing Everett, WA has to offer.  

We proudly provide the very best in independent and assisted living with our unique mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. If you are looking for exceptional senior housing, Everett, WA’s MorningStar at Silver Lake may be your answer.

Source: cdc.gov/aging/publications/features/lonely-older-adults.html

December 13, 2021 /MorningStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living, parkinsons disease
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