Whether you are a senior looking for advice on navigating this exciting stage of life or a caregiver seeking insights on providing the best care for your loved one, our blog has got you covered. We understand the importance of staying informed and empowered in your journey toward healthy aging, and that's why we've curated a collection of insightful articles that will inspire and educate you. From understanding the different types of senior living communities available, discovering the benefits of each, and learning more about what life is like at Fellowship Square senior living communities, we've got all the details you need to make an informed decision.
Fellowship Square offers three simple tips to help seniors and their caregivers with medication management. Read More
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Humans are multifaceted beings. We have the basic needs of food, water, shelter, and clothing, but we are so much more than our basic needs. Those needs don’t just go away when living with dementia. In Reflections Memory Care, we focus on 6 specific areas of mental and physical wellness: Intellectual, Social, Environmental, Physical, Spiritual, and Emotional. Read More
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Fellowship Square Senior Living and Christian Care Companies, one of the largest not-for-profit senior living operators based in Arizona, announced the promotions of two key employees. Jenna Meyer, NHA has been named Director of Health Services, while Heath Van Gysel, RN has been named the Director of Assisted Living. Read More
The brain controls many aspects of thinking—remembering, planning and organizing, making decisions, and much more. Read More
Fall-related injuries account for the biggest portion of the injuries that older patients present with in the emergency room, so it pays to know how to reduce risks of falls in seniors, both for the affected demographic and their families. The following safety tips for fall prevention are a great place to start. Read More
There are many reasons to focus on having a healthy heart at any age. For senior adults maintaining a healthy heart and brain can help preserve your independence and quality of life.
Making positive lifestyle choices is the best way to affect positively both your heart health and brain health. Forming new habits in areas like physical health and exercise, diet and nutrition, cognitive activity, and social engagement — can help keep your body and brain healthy and potentially reduce your risk of cognitive decline. Read More