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The Connection Between Hydration and Joint Health

February 28, 2025 by MorningStar Living in memory care

Most people know that staying hydrated is important for overall health, but did you know it plays a crucial role in keeping your joints pain-free? As we age, our joints naturally lose moisture, which can lead to stiffness, discomfort, and even arthritis-related pain. For seniors living in memory care in Albuquerque, making hydration a priority can mean the difference between moving freely and struggling with everyday activities.

Why Hydration Matters for Joint Health

Joints rely on synovial fluid, a gel-like substance that cushions bones and reduces friction. This fluid is mostly made up of water, so when you’re dehydrated, it becomes less effective—leading to stiffness and discomfort. Proper hydration helps:

  • Lubricate joints – Prevents bones from rubbing together painfully.

  • Reduce inflammation – Flushes out toxins that contribute to joint pain.

  • Support cartilage health – Keeps the tissue between bones strong and flexible.

When water intake is low, the body pulls moisture from other areas—including your joints—which can increase stiffness and soreness.

“After a few weeks, I noticed a real difference,” Mary said. “My joints didn’t feel as stiff in the morning, and I could move around more easily. I had no idea something as simple as water could make such an impact!”

How Much Water Should Seniors Drink?

A general rule of thumb is eight 8-ounce glasses per day, but seniors in memory care may need more depending on their activity level, diet, and medications. Some good ways to stay hydrated include:

  • Drinking water consistently – Sip throughout the day instead of waiting until you’re thirsty.

  • Eating water-rich foods – Cucumbers, watermelon, oranges, and soups can help boost hydration.

  • Limiting dehydrating drinks – Caffeine and alcohol can cause fluid loss, so balance them with extra water.

  • Using reminders – Set alarms or keep a log to track daily intake.

Small Changes, Big Relief

In memory care staying hydrated isn’t just about quenching thirst—it’s about keeping joints mobile and pain-free. If you’ve been feeling extra stiff lately, try increasing your water intake for a few weeks and see how your body responds.

February 28, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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memory care

How Strawberries Help Reduce Bad Cholesterol

February 26, 2025 by MorningStar Living in Dementia Care

Strawberries aren’t just a sweet and delicious snack—they’re also packed with powerful nutrients that can support heart health. For seniors in dementia care Albuquerque, adding more strawberries to your diet could be a simple and tasty way to help lower bad cholesterol and keep your heart strong.

What Is Bad Cholesterol?

Cholesterol itself isn’t the enemy—your body actually needs it to function. But there are two types:

  • LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) – This is the “bad” cholesterol that can build up in the arteries and increase the risk of heart disease.

  • HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) – This is the “good” cholesterol that helps remove LDL from the bloodstream.

When LDL levels get too high, plaque can build up in the arteries, leading to heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues.

How Strawberries Help Lower LDL

Packed with Antioxidants

Strawberries contain polyphenols, which help reduce inflammation and prevent cholesterol from oxidizing—oxidation is what makes cholesterol more likely to stick to artery walls.

High in Soluble Fiber

Soluble fiber helps trap cholesterol in the digestive system and prevents it from being absorbed into the bloodstream. A cup of strawberries provides a good amount of this heart-healthy fiber.

Supports Healthy Blood Pressure

Strawberries are rich in potassium, which helps counteract the effects of sodium and keep blood pressure in check—a key factor in heart health.

Naturally Lowers Blood Sugar

High blood sugar can contribute to high cholesterol. The natural compounds in strawberries help regulate blood sugar levels, reducing the risk of diabetes-related cholesterol spikes.

Easy Ways to Add More Strawberries to Your Diet

You don’t have to eat plain strawberries every day to enjoy their benefits! Try incorporating them into your meals in fun and delicious ways:

  • Blend into smoothies – Mix with yogurt and a handful of spinach for a heart-healthy drink.

  • Top your morning oatmeal – A natural way to add sweetness without added sugar.

  • Toss into a salad – Pairs perfectly with nuts, goat cheese, and balsamic dressing.

  • Make a simple fruit parfait – Layer with Greek yogurt and granola for a satisfying snack.

A Heart-Healthy Addition to Memory Care

At MorningStar at North Ridge’s dementia care, nutrition is a priority, and heart-healthy foods like strawberries are often included in meals. Many residents enjoy fruit-based desserts, fresh smoothies, or simple snacks that support their overall well-being.

Small Changes, Big Heart Benefits

Lowering cholesterol doesn’t have to be complicated. By making small dietary adjustments—like adding more strawberries—you can take an easy and enjoyable step toward better heart health in dementia care.

February 26, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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Dementia Care

Sleep Problems May Elevate Stroke Risk

February 24, 2025 by MorningStar Living in memory care

A study published in the journal Neurology reports analyzed data from more than 4,500 people participating in INTERSTROKE, a large international case-control study of patients who have experienced a stroke. One of the findings from the study is “people who slept less than five hours a night on average were three times more likely to have a stroke than those who got seven hours of sleep — the recommended minimum for adults.” They also found sleeping more than nine hours a day accounted for a two-fold increase in risk for stroke. 

Doctors say the study is in line with other research linking poor quality of sleep to high blood pressure as well as impairments to blood vessels, both risk factors for stroke. A director of the Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine at Northwestern Medical School, Dr. Phyllis Zee, explains things like fragmented sleep and sleep apnea impact a person’s ability to regulate metabolism, blood pressure and inflammation as well as increases the risk for diabetes, heart disease and dementia. Again all risk factors for stroke. 

Experts say there are steps we can take to improve our quality of sleep. One of the first things is to make your bedroom a room of rest and not the place where you watch TV or read books. Make sure the room is dark at night, and maintain a regular bedtime. Get in the habit of waking at the same time each day. Avoid drinking alcohol at least three hours before bedtime, and expose yourself to morning light. Studies show it may be more beneficial to exercise early in the day.  

MorningStar at North Ridge, memory care is devoted to individualized care for those with mild to advanced memory impairment.  Our community is designed to accommodate the needs of our residents and encourages and supports their independence while keeping them safe.   If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease, please visit our website for more information about our experienced, compassionate memory care in Albuquerque.  

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us to learn more about the finest memory care in Albuquerque.

Source: cnn.com/2023/04/05/health/sleep-problems-stroke-study-wellness/index.html

February 24, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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MorningStar Provides Specialized Care for Those With Memory Impairment

February 21, 2025 by MorningStar Living in memory care

If mom or dad, or another loved one suffers from Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease, you want the finest care for them. MorningStar at North Ridge is just such a place. As part of the MorningStar Senior Living Company, founded in 2003, we are committed to using best-practices including Montessori-based therapy techniques to provide comprehensive, compassionate care for our residents.

We understand the challenges a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease presents for the whole family and believe it to be an honor and a calling to help. MorningStar’s philosophy and approach to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky.”  By utilizing our extensive understanding of dementia, it provides the tools to empower and equip our team to advance our vision and mission of providing a more insightful way to support the memory-impaired and their families.  

All our employees receive training in the program as we understand knowledge provides greater wisdom and insight into interacting with our residents.  The eight hours of training includes the pathology behind the disease as well as communication techniques, and holistic solutions to dining, safety and challenging behaviors.  

Moving a parent into a memory care community is often a difficult decision to make. However, once a family chooses MorningStar, we are there every step of the way to walk your loved one through the transition. Our first step is to get to know all we can about the individual such as their background, talents and personal preferences by using a tool called “To Know Me is To Love Me.” From there, we create a specialized, individualized service plan in accordance with the family. 

Every aspect of our care addresses the needs of our special residents starting with the very design of our community to a wide range of wellness programs, activities and healthy, delicious meals. Families also get peace of mind knowing residents receive 24/7 care services and medication management as well as access to licensed nurses.   Please contact us or visit our website to learn more about trusted memory care in Albuquerque.

MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for family satisfaction second to none. Contact us to learn more about the finest memory care in Albuquerque.

February 21, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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Dementia is Not a Normal Part of Aging

February 19, 2025 by MorningStar Living in Alzheimers Care

The World Alzheimer Report 2024 published by Alzheimer’s Disease International states eighty percent of the public think dementia is a normal part of aging. More troubling is that 65 percent of health care professionals believe the same. While the Alzheimer’s Association estimates 1 out of 9 Americans age 65 and older suffer from Alzheimer’s, remember that leaves a greater number of us not getting the disease.  

Howard Fillit, M.D., clinical professor of geriatrics, medicine and neuroscience at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, and chief science officer of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation, explains, “Certain abilities —processing speed, for example — slow down [around] the age of 20 or so, when processing speed peaks; to age 70 or 80, when processing speed can be down as much as 50 to 70 percent.” On the flip side, seniors typically have superior vocabulary and decision-making skills. 

The National Institutes of Health funded a study to discover if individuals close to someone with dementia looked at it differently. They concluded that “people with a family member with dementia were less likely to believe that dementia is preventable and less confident about the effectiveness of taking preventive actions.” These unfavorable perceptions discouraged them from engaging in healthy behaviors linked to a decrease in a person’s risk for Alzheimer’s. Prior studies also found family members of a person with dementia were more reluctant to get early screening, which is too bad as today’s treatments are best started in the early stages of the disease. 

While it is true a direct relative of someone with Alzheimer’s is more likely to develop the disease than those without a first-degree relative, it is not a given. Family genetics are not the only cause of Alzheimer’s. Known risk factors for dementia include obesity, chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension, smoking, and excessive alcohol consumption. A report from the Lancet Commission estimated that up to 40% of dementia cases could be prevented by addressing such risk factors. The Alzheimer’s Association cautions any person considering genetic testing should receive genetic counseling before a test is ordered and once results are obtained. Discuss with your healthcare provider about what is right for you. 

If you are looking for Alzheimer’s care in Albuquerque, we encourage you to learn more about MorningStar at North Ridge.  Every aspect of our care addresses the needs of our residents starting with the very design of our community to a wide range of wellness programs, activities and healthy, delicious meals.  We also consider caring and supporting family members as part of our job as we understand that dementia can be a challenging journey.  For Alzheimer’s care please visit our website to inquire about availability and pricing as well as to set up a tour. 

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. Contact us for more information about the finest Alzheimer’s care Albuquerque has to offer.

Sources: aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2024/cognitive-decline-aging.html

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8088446/

February 19, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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Alzheimers Care

Managing the Finances of Your Aging Parents

February 03, 2025 by MorningStar Living in memory care

There can be a number of reasons an adult child begins managing the finances of their elderly parent or another senior loved one. It may be the unpleasant surprise of finding a stack of unopened, unpaid bills. It could be noticing their confusion with making plans and/or carrying out those plans. Whatever the reason, once a parent is no longer willing or able to handle their finances, it might be time to step in and lend a hand. 

Millions of Americans provide some level of caregiving duties to an elderly relative including managing their finances. If it is now up to you, experts say take the time to get organized. After that your first priority should be to pay overdue bills. If bills are paid online, make sure the amounts going out are in-line with costs. Check credit card statements and bank accounts to ensure there are no unexpected or unnecessary charges. If the person has moved into a senior living community, cancel payments to cable service, etc. 

If your role as money manager will be on-going, having your loved one’s mail forwarded to your home will make things easier. If they don’t have automated payments set up for things like taxes and other payments, set it up. Becoming a durable Power of Attorney will allow you to add your name to a joint account. It will remain in effect even if the person loses the ability to make their own decisions due to a disease such as Alzheimer’s.  

In order to avoid questions and any conflict, be transparent in all of your transactions. Keep a complete record of expenditures and receipts as well as income. Include the person in the decision making as much as possible; and if you or your parents have any questions, consult an elder care attorney or accountant. 

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we offer compassionate memory care in Albuquerque.  Our unique approach to care is all-encompassing and provides an environment in which residents are given the support they need to make the most of each day. As our community is devoted to memory care only, every aspect of our home is designed to make individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases feel comfortable, safe and secure. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us to learn more about the finest memory care in Albuquerque.

February 03, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Personality Changes

January 31, 2025 by MorningStar Living in Dementia Care

We know a person changes in several ways when living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. Memory problems and confusion are some of the most commonly known symptoms, but there are other behaviors just as common that can be unsettling and disruptive. The Medical News Today reports on the various behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia known as BPSDs. 

Research suggests as many as 97% of people with dementia have one or more of the following symptoms: agitation; anxiety; psychosis; depression, apathy, irritability and/or physical or verbal aggression. Agitation may include behaviors such as pacing, wandering, restlessness and fidgeting. Repetitive movements and sleep disturbances are also common. Understanding these changes and learning strategies to deal with them can result in better care for the patient and make it easier for caregivers to cope. 

Doctors are not sure why dementia patients suffer from psychosis but suggest it could be due to interruptions and changes to neurotransmitters such as dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and serotonin. Along with these interferences to brain waves, many dementia patients also suffer from poor memory and impaired visuospatial abilities, which can confuse the person as to what is real and what isn’t. 

Sleep disturbances can come in the form of hypersomnia with symptoms of reversed sleep-wake patterns and fragmented sleep. Another problem can be rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder. To help combat sleep disturbances, experts recommend limiting naps during the daytime and exposing the person to daylight (especially morning light) and getting physical exercise. 

If you are a family caregiver, it is important to reach out and get help. The Alzheimer’s Association is a good resource for both information and support as is the person’s healthcare team. 

If you are looking for dementia care in Albuquerque, we encourage you to consider MorningStar at North Ridge.  Our community is entirely devoted to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Our dementia care is based on our extensive knowledge and experience with dementia-related diseases and we support residents from the early onset of the disease through the final stages. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about our compassionate, loving community. 


MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for family satisfaction second to none. Contact us to learn more about the finest dementia care in Albuquerque.

January 31, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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Dementia Care

Finding the Best Memory Care for a Loved One

January 29, 2025 by MorningStar Living in memory care

If your parent or spouse is suffering from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, at some point, you may need to find a community that specializes in caring for them.  Given the progression of the disease, your loved one may eventually require 24-hour supervised care that is specifically designed to provide the level of safety and care they need.  

What important questions should you ask when looking for specialized care for a family member with a dementia disease?  One of their first recommendations is to make sure that the memory care community you are considering is fully equipped to care for the needs of your loved one.   

In order to determine the level of care your parent or spouse requires, they suggest making a list of their medical and physical needs starting with their level of mobility and do they use a walker or wheelchair?  Also besides dementia, what other illnesses or health concerns do they have?  It is important to explain any issues your loved one may have regarding aggression or other behaviors.  

Next you need to ask the community some questions beginning with the staff to resident ratio during the day as well as at night and what type training does the staff go through.  Be sure to ask whether there is a nurse on staff and if the place has a visiting physician.  Also, are residents given an individualized plan?  Furthermore, what are the living arrangements and security measures in place to ensure the safety of residents?  Do residents have a separate dining area and a safe outdoor space? 

Now ask questions about the community’s treatment plans and the type of care they provide to residents.  Do they engage in programs such as pets, music and/or reminiscence therapy?  Are residents grouped according to cognitive level and is there a place for those in the early stages?  Finally, after thorough consideration, you may just need to trust your instincts and choose the place you feel will provide the best care for your loved one.  

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we offer individualized, specialized memory care in Albuquerque for those at the onset of the disease through to the most advanced stages.  Our holistic approach to care is designed to affirm the value of the person and to find ways to celebrate the smallest successes.  Beginning with compassionate caregivers to activities, programs and meal services tailored to our residents’ special needs, we bring a deep understanding of the disease to our care.  Please see our website for more information.

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 memory care in Albuquerque.

Source: aplaceformom.com/planning-and-advice/articles/memory-care-facility-checklist

January 29, 2025 /MorningStar Living
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The Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

December 30, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Dementia Care

The Medical News Today says too many people do not get diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and related neurodegenerative diseases until they are in the advanced stages; thereby limiting their prevention and treatment options. Medical professionals say although the disease has typically been categorized as primarily a movement disorder, new research finds executive function may be a major factor in determining its progression. Executive function is defined as a broad group of mental skills enabling people to complete tasks and interact with others. Disordered executive function impairs a person’s ability to organize and manage behavior.

According to the Parkinson’s Foundation the top 10 signs of the disease are: 

  • Tremors 

  • Small handwriting

  • Loss of smell

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Trouble moving or walking

  • Constipation

  • A soft or low voice

  • Masked face (looking depressed or mad)

  • Dizziness or fainting

  • Stooping or hunching over 

If you have any of these signs, you should see your healthcare provider. He or she may refer you to a neurologist, who specializes in the brain as well as other specialists. Experts say there is not a one-size-fits-all treatment, but rather your treatment will be tailored to address your own special needs and is usually a team effort. Based on your symptoms, treatment may include seeing a physical, speech or occupational therapist; medications and exercises. 

Research also suggests a strong link between those who experience what is known as “minor hallucinations” early on in the disease to a more rapid loss of executive function as well as cognitive decline in the later stages. Minor hallucinations involve the senses – sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste. These include seeing someone who is not there or seeing a face or object in something like a cloud or a carpet. It is important to let your doctor know if you are experiencing any hallucinations.    

MorningStar at North Ridge is entirely devoted to dementia care and is staffed by a team of caring individuals who through purposeful training and experience are dementia care specialists.  Our team understands the unique needs of each resident and delivers that care with compassion and thoughtfulness.  Additionally, every aspect of our home has been designed to accommodate those needs.   Please visit our website to learn more about MorningStar and all the amenities and services we provide to residents and their families alike.    

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please visit our website for more information about the finest dementia care in Albuquerque.

Source:medicalnewstoday.com/articles/minor-hallucinations-may-be-an-early-sign-of-parkinsons-related-cognitive-decline

December 30, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Dementia Care

Does Your Loved One With Memory Impairment Need More Care?

December 27, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care

The US News & World Reports, states, “More than 6 million people in the U.S. have Alzheimer’s disease according to the Alzheimer’s Association. More than 11 million family members care for someone with dementia, while others with memory issues live in assisted living communities, nursing homes or memory care units.”

The decline of a person with Alzheimer’s disease slowly worsens over time; and it is not always easy for family members to recognize their loved one needs additional support for both their safety and daily living activities. Healthcare providers say a memory care community may be called for if the person exhibits subtle behavioral changes in personality, declining health and an increase in confusion. Incontinence is another reason families turn to memory care. Moreover, the family caregiver should be considered as increasing needs can lead to caregiver burnout. Also, memory care provides peace of mind if your loved one is no longer answering their phone or replying to emails. 

For some, Alzheimer’s can bring with it dramatic and challenging behavior changes. Your gentle spirited mom or dad may start to exhibit aggressive behaviors that are difficult to deal with. A generally outgoing person may withdraw and avoid socializing. Hygiene can be hit and miss, and often the person no longer changes clothes or brushes their hair or teeth. 

Other behaviors that change over time can make family caregiving increasingly difficult and time-consuming. Physical safety concerns such as wandering, forgetting to turn off the stove, burning themselves or still driving can be a constant worry.    

Memory care communities like MorningStar at North Ridge are equipped to handle these challenges. To begin with, the physical makeup of our community is designed to safeguard residents from harm and includes secure doors, enclosed courtyards and easy-to-navigate surroundings. 

All MorningStar’s compassionate, dedicated team receives training to provide the best care.  In addition, residents are encouraged to participate in a variety of purposeful activities that include music, life skills, art, entertainment and exercise as well as special events and outings. We invite you to schedule a tour to experience firsthand our philosophy and commitment to care for those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  

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 memory care in Albuquerque.

December 27, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Older Adults and Prescription Drugs

December 25, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care homes

The CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics reported in their 2021-2022 National Health Interview Survey that an estimated 89 percent of adults over 65 were taking prescription drugs to manage chronic conditions such as heart disease, arthritis, high blood pressure and diabetes. They also found some of those seniors were having a hard time paying for prescribed drugs. 

The survey showed 4 percent of older adults who were prescribed medication did not take it due to cost; and the expense prevented another 3.4 percent of adults from taking their medications per doctors’ orders. More recently, a 2023 survey from the journal JAMA, reports 1 in 5 older adults were not taking prescribed medications due to cost. Also, a 2024 AARP survey found “nearly half of adults age 50-plus have skipped filling their prescriptions — or know someone who has — due to cost.” 

Many of those not taking their prescribed medications or taking less of the amount prescribed are dealing with several chronic conditions. Some report having no drug insurance coverage; and the problem is reflected in the fact that statistics show the majority of adults aged 50 and above are paying out of pocket for prescriptions drugs. 

Thankfully over the last few years there have been a number of steps taken to at least make things easier for seniors on Medicare. Insulin copays were capped at $35 for a month’s supply; and many vaccines including shingles and RSV are free to Medicare enrollees. In 2025 everyone with a Medicare prescription drug plan will have co-pays capped at $2,000 annually. Another plan called “Extra Help,” targeted toward low-income seniors, will expand eligibility requirements in an effort to help those seniors having trouble paying for necessary medications. 

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we offer families trusted, compassionate memory care homes. After a thorough evaluation, we create a specialized, individualized care plan to address personal needs and provide a gentle flow of purposeful activities.  We feel it is our job to elevate and celebrate life by trying to connect with and nurture the individual each day, and to ensure they are treated with the utmost respect and dignity they deserve.  Please visit our website to learn more about our home, our staff and the philosophy that guides our care.  

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to memory care homes with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us for more information about exceptional memory care homes in Albuquerque.

Source: aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-2024/more-older-adults-need-prescriptions.html

December 25, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Tips for Joining Local Senior Meetup Groups

December 16, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Senior Living

Looking to meet new friends, try new activities, or connect with people who share your interests? Senior meetup groups are a great way to do all three! Whether you’re into hiking, book clubs, or learning a new skill, these groups provide a fun and welcoming environment for seniors in senior living Everett.

Why Join a Meetup Group?

Joining a meetup group isn’t just about passing the time—it’s about enriching your life. Here’s how they can benefit you:

  • Build New Friendships: Meeting like-minded people can lead to meaningful connections.

  • Stay Active: Many groups focus on physical activities, from walking clubs to yoga.

  • Keep Your Mind Engaged: Classes, lectures, and discussions challenge your brain in the best way.

  • Feel Connected: Being part of a group fosters a sense of community and belonging.

Finding the Right Group

The best meetup group for you depends on your interests and goals. Here are some ideas:

  • Hobby Groups: Look for clubs that focus on your favorite pastimes, like gardening, knitting, or cooking.

  • Activity Groups: Join fitness-focused groups for walking, swimming, or tai chi.

  • Learning Groups: Explore book clubs, language classes, or local history meetups.

  • Volunteer Groups: Connect with organizations that give back to the community, such as food banks or animal shelters.

How to Get Started

Joining a meetup group in assisted living Arlington is easier than you might think.

Research Options

Check community bulletin boards, local libraries, or websites like Meetup.com for listings. Your senior living community may also host its own events.

Ask Around

Word of mouth is powerful! Ask neighbors, friends, or staff if they know of groups that align with your interests.

Try a Few Groups

Don’t feel pressured to commit to the first group you try. Attend a few meetups to see which feels like the best fit.

Bring a Friend

If you’re nervous about attending alone, invite a friend to join you.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Meetup

  • Stay Open-Minded: Be willing to try new activities or talk to new people.

  • Be Consistent: Regular attendance helps you form stronger connections.

  • Share Your Ideas: If the group is open to suggestions, don’t hesitate to contribute!

Create Your Own Group

If you can’t find a group that suits your interests, consider starting one yourself! Post flyers, use social media, or ask your community’s staff to help spread the word. Whether it’s a chess club or a knitting circle, you might be surprised by how many others share your passion.

Joining a meetup group in assisted living Lynnwood is more than just an activity—it’s an opportunity to form lasting connections and enjoy life to the fullest. So take the leap, explore what’s out there, and dive into the fun!

December 16, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Senior Living

The Effect Alzheimer’s Disease Has on the Family

December 02, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Alzheimers Care

The Alzheimer’s Association explains Alzheimer’s is a disease that not only affects the individual but robs family members of their loved one. As the disease progresses, it takes away more and more of the person and the family begins to mourn the loss. While grief has different phases including denial, anger, guilt, sadness and acceptance in no particular order; universally shared by most families is unease about what the future holds and what to expect next. 

Hope is a powerful human emotion so denying the disease is a coping mechanism for some as they try to convince themselves their loved one will get better or not reach the level of devastation experienced by many suffering from the disease. Others may refuse to recognize the changed behavior and make excuses for it. 

Spouses and significant others may experience anger as they feel abandoned by the person and frustrated at their inability to do anything about it. They may also feel resentment and overwhelmed by caregiving duties but experts say it is important to be honest with yourself. Recognize you need more support and ask for it.  

Other feelings of grief include guilt. A person may worry they have not done enough or are not visiting often enough. While unrealistic, spouses may feel guilty they are still able to enjoy life while their wife or husband is no longer able. If a caregiver is not getting enough support, they may even experience thoughts about wishing the person would die or go away. The Alzheimer’s Association says it is important to get the help and support you need and to accept your feelings. Remember grief is part of the journey. 

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we understand the devastation families feel when they get a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.  We know the path going forward is unplanned for, and we consider it our privilege – our calling to walk alongside the memory-impaired and their family on their unexpected journey.  MorningStar offers experienced, compassionate Alzheimers care for those in the early onset of Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases right through to the most advanced stages.  

MorningStar at North Ridge is unique from many other senior living communities as it is specifically designed to cater to the specialized needs of those suffering from memory impairment. We provide our tender residents a safe, comforting physical environment, trained caregivers, daily health monitoring, meaningful activities, wellness programs, community meals and more. For trusted Alzheimers care in Albuquerque, we encourage you to contact us for more information.

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us to learn more about the finest Alzheimers care in Albuquerque.

December 02, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Alzheimers Care

After a Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease

November 29, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Dementia Care

If you have recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you are not alone.  It is estimated that nearly 7 million Americans have Alzheimer’s and it was the 5th leading cause of death among people aged 65 and over in 2021.  As a way to help families impacted by the disease, the Alzheimer’s Association provides a variety of resources and services.  

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s brings with it a range of emotions. Learning that you have a disease with no cure and no way to control what is happening to you can create feelings of anger, denial, depression and resentment as well as fear.  Another common emotion is isolation and the feeling that no one else understands what you are going through.  There can even be a sense of relief at finding out what is happening to you and having those concerns validated.  

The Alzheimer’s Association counsels that it helps to try and come to terms with your diagnosis and the emotions you are experiencing as a way to help you to move forward.  They explain that, “once you make the commitment to take care of your emotional needs; you may find that you can rise to the challenge and face your diagnosis.”   

You will find helpful coping tips on their website to make it easier to deal with what you are going through.  One of their most important suggestions is to have good support whether it comes from joining a support group, sharing concerns with family and friends, or talking to a counselor or member of the clergy.  They also say to continue to do the activities you enjoy for as long as you are able.  Finally, they remind individuals to take time to “feel sad, mourn and grieve.”  

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we offer compassionate and loving dementia care to those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  Our community not only provides an atmosphere of safety and well-being but also encourages and supports choice and independence whenever possible.  Residents participate in recreational and purposeful activities, including exercise, music, life skills, and art, as well as outings and special events. Above all, MorningStar residents are treated with the utmost respect and dignity. Please contact us for more information about exceptional dementia care in Albuquerque.

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 memory care in Albuquerque.

November 29, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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Dementia Care

MorningStar at North Ridge Offers Care to Those With Memory Impairment

November 27, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care

At MorningStar at North Ridge our entire community is devoted to memory care.  We offer 38 suites for the personalized care of those with memory impairment from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia and can accommodate those in the onset of the disease right through to the more advanced stages. 

Our approach to memory care is designed around our comprehensive program we call “Lavender Sky.”  Our reimagined philosophy encourages us to walk alongside a resident as we thoughtfully enter, embrace and explore the world of dementia.  With insight and intentionality, we enter into our memory-impaired residents’ “purple world” to cross over the physical and emotional boundaries that would otherwise separate us.

We have a deep understanding of the different forms of dementia including Alzheimer’s disease that helps us to compassionately care for our memory impaired residents and to find the best ways to interact and communicate with them.  MorningStar’s specially trained staff uses an array of multi-sensory activities including art, dance, music, aromatherapy, life skills, exercise and animals to heal and comfort.   

Furthermore, we take the time to get to know a resident through interviews with their family members to learn about their history, vocation, talents and preferences.  We then use this knowledge to help us design an individualized care plan for the person.   

In addition, we provide daily health monitoring, assistance with meals prepared by our Executive Chef, scheduled outings and special events.  Residents also enjoy getting outdoors with a secure patio, courtyard and strolling paths.  Other amenities include a fireside living room, library, life enrichment area and salon.

Our suites are available in both private and companion floor plans.  Suites are equipped with emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms and include housekeeping and laundry service. All that is needed is a resident’s own furniture and mementos so they will feel right at home.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more.

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us for more information about the finest memory care in Albuquerque.

November 27, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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memory care

Tips for Staying Social After Retirement

November 04, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Assisted Living

Retirement is a time of newfound freedom but can also lead to feelings of isolation if you don’t stay socially active. At senior living Everett, we encourage our residents to remain engaged in activities that keep them connected to others. Here are some simple and effective ways to maintain a vibrant social life after retirement.

Join Clubs or Groups

Whether it’s a book club, walking group, or crafting circle, joining a club that matches your interests is a great way to meet new people and stay engaged. Assisted living Arlington residents have found lifelong friendships by participating in social groups that meet regularly within the community. Clubs offer structure and fun, providing something to look forward to each week.

Volunteer

Giving back to the community is not just rewarding, it’s a way to feel a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Volunteering can range from helping out at a local food bank to reading stories to children at the library. Volunteering keeps you active, engaged, and connected with people of all ages. One of our residents enjoys spending time at a nearby animal shelter, where she bonds with others over their shared love for animals.

Stay Active with Hobbies

Retirement is the perfect time to embark on new adventures and discover new hobbies. Whether it’s painting, gardening, or photography, hobbies keep your mind sharp and offer opportunities to meet others who share similar passions. 

Group activities like knitting or woodworking workshops at assisted living Lynnwood offer a fantastic way for residents to stay connected with others while pursuing their favorite hobbies. 

These gatherings create a lively environment where participants can socialize, exchange ideas, and build friendships while enjoying the creative process. Engaging in shared interests helps foster a strong sense of community, making the experience enjoyable and fulfilling.

Attend Social Events in Your Community

Many senior living communities, including senior living Everett, host regular events such as potlucks, movie nights, or holiday celebrations. These events are a great way to meet neighbors and form connections. One resident shared that she met several new friends during a community-led bingo night, which has now become a weekly tradition.

Use Technology to Stay Connected

Staying connected is not just a convenience, it’s a way to stay integral to your community. If in-person gatherings aren’t always possible, technology can be a lifeline. Video calls, social media, and messaging apps make it easy to stay in touch with family and friends. Many of our residents use video calls to regularly chat with grandchildren or reconnect with old friends who live far away.

Take Classes or Attend Workshops

Learning something new is a fantastic way to stay mentally sharp and meet new people. Whether it’s a cooking class, art workshop, or even a computer course, education provides a structured way to engage with others and explore interests. 

Many residents at assisted living Lynnwood enjoy attending community-led classes that allow them to bond with others while learning a new skill. It’s an excellent opportunity to expand your horizons and connect with those with similar interests.

Staying socially active after retirement isn’t just about avoiding loneliness—it’s about enjoying life, building new friendships, and continuing to grow. With a little effort, it’s easy to maintain a fulfilling social life well into your retirement years.

November 04, 2024 /MorningStar Living
assisted living, assisted living Arlington, assisted living Lynnwood
Assisted Living

Millions of Seniors Are Treated for Fall Injuries Every Year

October 30, 2024 by MorningStar Living in Alzheimers Care

When an older adult trips and falls, it can be life changing. Consequences include serious head injuries, hip fractures and broken bones, and in the worst cases, fatalities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports 3 million seniors are treated in emergency departments for fall injuries each year. Furthermore, more problems can arise as many seniors need several months to recover, which can cause a decline in strength and mobility as well as mental agility.  It can also lead to the loss of independence and isolation. 

Statistics show most falls happen for a handful of reasons and being forewarned may help prevent one. The environment, especially the person’s home and surrounding outdoor area is one of the biggest culprits. Danger spots include slippery bathtubs, high mattresses, steep stairs, poorly lit hallways, loose rugs, obstacles in walkways and clutter. Experts say a little bit of time spent addressing these problems with things like non-slip bath mats and grab bars, more lighting, removing clutter, etc. can help prevent a fall. 

Another risk factor for a fall is chronic health conditions that affect balance and mobility. Arthritis, heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure can mean a person might experience dizziness or be unable to control muscles to stop a fall. 

Growing older also puts us at risk for diseases like glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and cataracts, which in turn, leads to more accidents. Solutions include having yearly eye exams and making sure your eyeglass prescription is up to date.

Experts say it is important for seniors to stay as fit as possible as aging affects muscle strength, flexibility and coordination. Check with your doctor for information on balance and strength exercises. If a medication is making you dizzy or drowsy, talk to your doctor about it. There may be another drug just as effective that doesn’t have the same side effects.   

At MorningStar at North Ridge, our loving Alzheimers care community makes residents’ safety and wellbeing a priority.  We provide 24-hour care, a licensed nurse on call 24/7, and provide suites equipped with handicap-accessible bathrooms with grab bars, emergency call system and more. Contact us with any questions regarding availability, choice of suites, pricing, care services like alzheimers care and more. In addition, we have a very informative website that focuses on our community as well as providing background on our company.

MorningStar takes pride in the reputation our senior living communities have earned since 2003 for excellence and authenticity in why we serve and how we serve.  Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve.  Please contact us to learn more about the finest Alzheimers care in Albuquerque.


Source: seniorsafetyreviews.com/5-biggest-causes-seniors-falling/

October 30, 2024 /MorningStar Living
alzheimers care, alzheimers care Albuquerque, alzheimers care Albuquerque NM
Alzheimers Care

Changing Habits to Lessen Your Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

October 28, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care

As we age, more of us worry about ourselves or a loved one getting Alzheimer’s disease. Currently the disease does not have a cure but there are several medications that help mitigate symptoms, and a few more promising treatments on the horizon. That being said, it is still a disease none of us wish to experience.

Many people are aware of studies showing a good diet and exercise are not only good for heart health but also good for maintaining cognitive health. Additionally, Jessica Caldwell, a neuropsychologist and director of the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention Center at the Cleveland Clinic, told AARP there are lesser-known things people can do to strengthen cognitive health. She explains it involves letting go of some bad habits and replacing them with healthier ones. 

One suggestion is to try and limit negative thoughts. A study reports “participants who repeatedly dwelled on negative thoughts had more amyloid and tau deposits in their brain, the biological markers of Alzheimer’s disease.” While we all have spent time thinking about bad things happening or that have happened, experts say repeatedly focusing on negative thoughts may put us at a greater risk for Alzheimer’s.  

Another easy way to lessen your risk for Alzheimer’s is to get vaccinated. Paul Schulz, M.D., a neurologist at McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, reported on a nationwide study, which found adults over 65 who received at least one influenza vaccination were 40 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease. Another study found a 25 to 30 percent reduction in Alzheimer’s for seniors in memory care who had a pneumonia vaccination. 

Other studies link an increase in the risk for Alzheimer’s to consuming sugary drinks (including fruit juices – better to eat the fruit). Researchers say it can lead to spiking blood sugar and an exaggerated insulin response, which may trigger chronic inflammation in the brain.  

MorningStar Memory Care at North Ridge offers care to those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. We provide our residents a safe, comforting physical environment, trained caregivers, daily health monitoring, meaningful activities, wellness programs and more. Please contact us or visit our website for more information. 

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. We create a true home for residents within an ideal setting and invite you to schedule a tour to see firsthand our loving memory care in Albuquerque.


Source: aarp.org/health/brain-health/info-2021/habits-that-hurt-brain-health.html

October 28, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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memory care

People Living With Alzheimer’s Disease Benefit From Engaging Activities

October 21, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care

Researchers say despite declining cognitive abilities, studies show those with Alzheimer’s disease do better when encouraged to participate in meaningful activities as it gives them a sense of purpose and self-worth. The National Institute of Health (NIH) reports, “engaging older persons with dementia in appropriate activities has been shown to yield beneficial effects such as increasing positive emotions, improving activities of daily living (ADL) and improving the quality of life.” One study’s author explains the act of staying engaged can help dementia patients maintain quality of life even in advanced stages of the disease. 

Just as it is important for older people to stay engaged and active, it is also important for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia to be involved in healthy daily activities. Dementia care specialists say structure and routine helps individuals “maintain their cognitive function, sense of security, and can calm anxious or aggressive behaviors.” Especially in the early stages of the disease, these types of activities give a person a sense of control over their day. Toward the latter stages of the disease, purposeful activities can be one of the few remaining ways to engage in memories and communicate.  

Studies show the creative arts are an effective way to stimulate the five senses. Singing has been shown to not only be enjoyable to those with dementia, but often is one of the last abilities they lose. A person may remember the words to a song long after other memories disappear. Dancing to or listening to popular music from their youth is another activity shown to stimulate the person’s senses and increase self-awareness, while reducing anxiety and depression. Painting or drawing can do the same for others. Experts say don’t forget the value of exercise. A short walk outside can lift spirits but make sure the person is steady on their feet as Alzheimer’s can affect gait and balance.

MorningStar at North Ridge provides holistic care for those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  Each resident has an individualized care plan which is designed to stimulate or calm in response to a particular mood or situation.  Every day is filled with activities that incorporate music, dance, art, aromatherapy, or animals to heal and comfort residents.  Please visit our website to learn more about compassionate, loving memory care in Albuquerque.

MorningStar at North Ridge brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting.  Please contact us for more information about the finest memory care in Albuquerque.

Source: 

seniorlink.com/blog/helpful-daily-activities-for-dementia-patients-50-expert-tips-and-suggestions-to-keep-your-loved-one-engaged

October 21, 2024 /MorningStar Living
memory care, dementia care, memory care Albuquerque
memory care

MorningStar at North Ridge Offers Holistic Memory Care

October 02, 2024 by MorningStar Living in memory care

At MorningStar at North Ridge, we understand a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease is devastating and we want families to know we are here to help. Our community in Albuquerque offers loving, compassionate care to those in the early stage of the disease right through to the most advanced stages. The MorningStar Senior Living company brings 21 years of experience to memory care in senior communities across eleven states.  

MorningStar’s holistic approach to memory care incorporates some of the most respected research-based care programs available.  We are different from other communities in that every aspect of our community is designed from the ground up to accommodate residents. Our building safely encourages independence with clear wayfinding, welcoming common rooms and an enclosed patio and courtyard.

Through the rigors of MorningStar’s Lavender Sky training, our staff truly understands Alzheimer’s disease and other memory-loss conditions; and after a family decides to place a loved one in our care, we get to work. This starts by learning as much as we can about the person’s background, talents and personal preferences through a tool called “To Know Me is To Love Me.” Using this information, we create a specialized, individualized care plan that helps to calm or stimulate as a particular situation needs. 

Meals are attractively served, and tasty as well as nutritional. Many foods are easily eaten with fingers to accommodate those who may have trouble using a fork and knife. In addition, our wellness programs and activities keep residents purposefully engaged and leverage the power of music, dance, art, aromatherapy and animals to heal and comfort, as we focus on residents’ unique needs.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information about trusted memory care 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 memory care in Albuquerque.

October 02, 2024 /MorningStar Living
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