Fellowship Square Blog

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.

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Using AI to Prevent Falls - Not Just Detect Them

Fall prevention will never be one-size-fits-all, but at Fellowship Square-Mesa, embracing AI technology has brought measurable improvement and peace of mind. With tools like Helpany’s Paul, senior living communities have the power to move from reacting to falls to preventing them altogether. Read More
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Prom Memories

Discover the heartwarming story of how a high school senior enlisted his grandmother's help for an elaborate prom proposal, showcasing the power of intergenerational activities for seniors. Prom is a special milestone for many young people, but its importance isn't limited to the young! Read More

Understanding the Costs of Independent and Assisted Living: Who Pays for Senior Care?

If you’re wondering, "How much is Independent Living?" or "Who pays for Independent and Assisted Living?" - you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ll explore the costs and financial considerations of Independent and Assisted Living, shedding light on who pays for senior care, what’s included, and the available financial assistance options. Read More

Volunteering Helps Seniors Thrive

When we retire, it is important to continue to stay physically active and maintain social activities. A wonderful way to combine these, and feel the reward of giving back to the community, is volunteering. That's why we provide so many opportunities to do just that for our residents at Fellowship Square Historic Mesa. Read More
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Four Tips for Rightsizing: Preparing for Your Move Into Senior Living

Are you considering a move into an independent living retirement community? It's an exciting step towards a lifestyle filled with friendship, convenience, and the freedom to pursue your passions. We understand that this process can feel overwhelming, but we're here to help! In this article, we'll share four essential tips to help you "rightsize" to make your transition into independent living as smooth as possible and ensure that your new home reflects your individuality and personal style. From decluttering and prioritizing to creating a personalized floor plan, we'll guide you through every step of the process. So, let's get started on this exciting journey towards a fulfilling and vibrant retirement! Read More

Unlocking the Power of Friendship and Community: The Benefits of Independent Living for Seniors

As we age, it's natural to seek ways to maintain our independence and have an active and fulfilling lifestyle. Engaging in activities that nourish the soul and foster social connections is essential to preserving our independence and overall well-being. In this post, we'll explore the relationship between social connections and our physical health, the importance of community for seniors, and how Independent Living Communities provide an environment where seniors can thrive. Read More

Aging Gracefully: The Importance of Balance and Fall Prevention in Senior Health

As we age, it becomes increasingly important to prioritize our health and well-being, and one key area that is often overlooked is balance and fall prevention. It’s common for people not to talk about falls; they may think it’s a normal part of the aging process and there is nothing they can do about it, or they may not be aware of some common fall risk factors. Contrary to what some may think, there are simple, proactive measures seniors can incorporate into their daily routines, significantly reducing the risk of falls and allowing them to enjoy the benefits of aging gracefully. Read More
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Five Simple Ways for Seniors to Stay Active and Cool During the Summer Months

As the summer heat intensifies, staying cool and active becomes even more important, especially for seniors. Arizona has hit record temperatures this year, and our season is far from over! We are expected to hit triple digits throughout the month of August. September may bring FOOTBALL and FALL, but it still brings the HEAT! This article will explore some simple tips and enjoyable ways for you to stay active and cool during Arizona's hot summer months. With a little creativity and some smart choices, you can beat the heat and continue your daily exercise routine. Let's dive in! Read More

From Isolation to Empowerment: Discovering the Life-Enhancing Benefits of Senior Living Communities

Humans are social beings. Whether we identify as introverts or extroverts, we all need social interaction for positive mental, emotional, and physical health. Maintaining social connections becomes increasingly important for our overall well-being as we age. Unfortunately, many seniors find themselves facing social isolation and loneliness, which can have detrimental effects on their mental and physical health. However, there is a solution: senior living communities. Read More

Senior Living vs. in-home care: How to Decide

As we age, we often face tough decisions regarding our living situation. People often research and compare two options: receiving in-home care versus moving into a senior living community. This post will look into the different types of home health care services, examples of each, and the costs involved. We will explore the same points in senior living so you can easily compare the two options side-by-side to determine the best option for you and your family. Read More

Senior Living vs. In-home care for seniors: How to decide

As we age, we often face tough decisions regarding our living situation. People often research and evaluate two options: receiving in-home care versus moving into senior living. This post will look into the different types of senior living and home health care services, examples of each, and the costs involved Read More

Reflections' Memory Care Activities

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

Trust is Key for Seniors

Trust is the reliance on the integrity, strength, and ability of something or someone else. Read More

Senior Living Community Considerations

There are many important factors to think about when choosing a senior living community for yourself or a loved one. Read More
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Hospitality That Feels Like Home

One cannot underestimate the impact of genuine hospitality, as it fulfills the basic human need to be accepted and loved. Read More
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Seniors Adopting & Advancing Modern Technology

seniors who reside at Fellowship Square Mesa and in the surrounding community spent part of their day traveling on grandiose adventures to places like Niagara Falls, the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, the Antarctic coasts to visit penguins, the clouds above for a wild skydiving ride, and so on Read More
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Infrastructure at the Core of Senior Living

Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of an organization that is needed for it to function successfully. Beyond being a comfortable, resort-style campus that is well-maintained for senior residents, Fellowship Square Mesa has invested much time and resources into our infrastructure behind the scenes which greatly impact the communication, health support, safe environment, and entertainment that we provide. Read More
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The Volunteering Happiness Factor

Senior residents at Fellowship Square Mesa have enjoyed many outreach activities in our community. Read More
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Our Story: Rooted in Caring Excellence

When choosing a senior living place to call home as an aging adult, it is important to consider a number of factors about the organization beyond the living accommodations and amenities that meet your needs. Read More
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Senior Tech Fest to Highlight Technological Impact

The impactful use of technology among aging residents at our resort-style senior living community in the East Valley is turning heads across the nation; but, more importantly, is greatly improving the seniors’ quality of life. Read More
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Mindful Living for Memory Care

Intentionality is at the heart of our Reflections Memory Care services and hospitality. Read More
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Assisted Living at The Oasis

As seniors age and need more help with daily life functions, there is peace of mind that comes with securing an appropriate balance of independence and assistance. In addition to experiencing the same extensive amenities offered on campus to our Independent Living seniors (shared here), our Assisted Living residents at Fellowship Square Mesa receive professional and personalized assistance while living in The Oasis. Read More
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Seniors and Heat Related Illness

We all know that summers in Mesa, AZ can get very hot. Many say it’s a small price to pay for the amazingly beautiful weather that we are blessed to enjoy nine months of the year. Well, very hot is about to become dangerous, especially for seniors. According to our latest forecast from the National Weather Service, central Arizona is under an Extreme Heat Warning with dangerously hot conditions and afternoon temperatures climbing to as high as 118 degrees for the next seven days. With this in mind, we want to make sure that our Fellowship Square Historic Mesa residents, staff, family members and others are aware of the dangerous consequences of heat exposure and how to prevent them. Read More
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Center of Aging Excellence

The well-being of our residents will always come first while we look to celebrate life with them. We invite you to join us on our incredible journey of aging well together. Read More

Living in Faith, Community & Purpose

More and more research is showing that having faith can benefit the human spirit as well as the body, helping us to live longer and happier lives. Read More

The Healthy, Fun Pursuit of Lifelong Learning

At Fellowship Square-Mesa, we prioritize lifelong learning amongst our senior residents so they continue to try new things, increase their self-confidence, meet people who share their interests, and avoid the trap of stagnation. Read More
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Freedom From COVID-19 Celebration

Fellowship Square-Mesa wants to set the record straight for how our seniors have survived the pandemic and are now celebrating together in person. Read More
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Our Caring "Fall Prevention" Technology

The Fellowship Square-Mesa community has taken unique steps to prioritize our ‘fall prevention’ approach for residents, since it is of utmost importance to their health and well-being. Read More
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Fun Ways for Seniors to Enjoy the Spring Season

Fellowship Square encourages residents and seniors to take advantage of the spring season and have a little fun. Need some inspiration? Here are a few ideas… Read More
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Our Alexa Community: Smart Apartments

At Fellowship Square-Mesa, we’re changing senior living for the better by using technology to enhance each resident’s life—allowing them to remain independent even longer. Read More
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Health Connection During COVID-19

The biggest priority a.t Fellowship Square-Mesa is the health and well-being of our residents—especially amidst the COVID-19 pandemic Read More

Four Tips for Downsizing

Unless you are one of the few people who follow the mantra, "if I haven't touched it in a year, I don't need it," preparing for a move almost always feels like a daunting task. The longer we live in our homes, the more 'stuff' we accumulate. And while some items Read More

Tips for Clearing Out the Clutter in the New Year

Fellowship Square offers seniors tips for decluttering their living spaces this year. Read More

Have a Blessed Christmas

We have all experienced a great deal of change and uncertainty this year. Staying physically distant and trying to adjust to a ‘new normal’ has proven challenging. However, as 2020 comes to a close, Read More
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Combatting Social Isolation During Covid-19 for Seniors

Social isolation during Covid-19 is harder for seniors than we think. Fellowship Square Historic Mesa is working to help their independent and assisted living residents amidst the pandemic. Read More
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Finding Love during COVID

Catching Love Instead of COVID Amid the restrictions of COVID-19, seniors are finding joy in each other's company. In the case of these two, they are now planning a future together. Click on the link to watch this video to learn their story! Read More
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Alexa Community at Fellowship Square-Mesa

Our Alexa Community at Fellowship Square-Mesa is one of the newest technological advances in Senior Living today. Alexa Community uses smart technology devices that are programmed to be a daily household helper. Fellowship Square-Mesa was one of the first Senior Living communities to adopt this technology into its campus. Read More

Putting Service Before Self

Early in my career, I learned that people want to know what you believe; they want to know where your heart is leading you, and where it will lead them. People want you to communicate personally and individually. As a leader, my main job is let people know how much I care. This sets the tone for our success as a senior living community. Read More

5 Unique Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day

Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 21. This day offers an excellent opportunity to reconnect with Dad, share memories and find ways to show him how much he means to you. Read More

We serve the 1%

This was not a typical picture day. Even though we all work together, on the same campus, this was the first time, we were together in one place in over two months. Thanks to COVID-19, our Senior Living Campus has been locked-down since March 11, 2020. When we made the decision to lock-down, there was no going back. We were moving forward with a vengeance to protect our residents. Lock-down meant there would be no movement throughout the different entities on campus. Read More

COVID-19 Update

As you may have heard in the news, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been identified at a Goodyear, AZ community. Read More
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa Action Plan for COVID-19

In response to Arizona Governor Ducey's declaration of a public health emergency Fellowship Square Historic Mesa has put an action plan in place for COVID-19. Read More
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The Lucky Ones..

In this crazy time, I think we could all use a heart-warming story. Lucky is a common term we use when we have good results, or good fortune. But we all know… nothing happens by chance. Read More

During holiday visits, check on the health of elderly relatives

From weight loss to poor hygiene, experts recommend using holiday visits with elderly relatives to watch for signs they may need to think about choosing an independent or assisted living facility earlier than anticipated. Read More
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Christian Care - 40 years of Excellence

This year marks Christian Care’s 40th anniversary. On September 21st, we will be hosting a reception at Christian Care Health Center to celebrate this significant milestone. In this two-part series, we will look at the history of our senior living organization, and hear from leadership as they reflect on our history and what they see for the future of Christian Care. Read More

Fellowship Square Announces Promotions

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

How gum disease could lead to Alzheimer's

In a new study, researchers have found that a bacterium largely responsible for gum disease also contributes to the development of Alzheimer's disease. Read More
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The Right Stress Can Lengthen Your Life

The startling truth gleaned from recent studies is that some forms of stress are very good for us. It appears that Nietzsche was right when he said, “That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.” Our biggest problem is the lack of stress. However, the type and quality of stress we are under defines whether it will help or hurt us Read More
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Outpatient Rehab for Seniors

Fellowship Square Historic Mesa has onsite outpatient rehab for seniors as part of their Healthcare Services, which all residents and community have access to. This allows convenience of care for the senior living campus. Read More
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Volunteering for Seniors

Volunteering is a great activity for all and the seniors who live at Fellowship Square Historic Mesa love to give back to the community. They also really appreciate it when community volunteers help them like students from Benedictine University of Mesa. These young athletes came to our continuing care community in Mesa and helped enhance our common areas. Read More
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Exercise and Physical Activities for Seniors in Assisted Living

For those in an assisted living community, seniors want to make sure they keep a strong and healthy body. They achieve this through a well-balanced diet, good hygiene, and a positive outlook on life. Read More
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To Be a Great Company

Fellowship Square Phoenix takes pride in the community they’ve built through their Christian Care roots. The staff at this assisted and independent living facility truly exemplify their service by being leaders of the heart. The company invests in their people to make it a better place for the staff which creates a great environment to call home. Read More. Read More

Wellness Connection: Aviant Hospice

At Fellowship Square Historic Mesa, we remain focused on supporting the residents of our independent and assisted living communities by enhancing and expanding our wellness services. Wellness Connection is an array of services that we are pleased to offer to our residents. Most of these services can help our residents remain independent or recover from illness or injury. Sometimes however, residents struggle with serious illness and may be nearing end of life. These individuals need ongoing and compassionate relief from symptoms and related stress. That’s where hospice services can be invaluable to the residents of our continuing care community in Mesa. Read More
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September is Fall Awareness Month

September is Fall Awareness Month. We must learn that as we age Falling is Not a normal part of aging. Have you had your gait checked? Read More
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More Senior Living Options Focus on Healthy Movement and Physical Activity

What is a common element you will find in the most inspired senior living options? Exercise. The National Council On Aging reveals that just 37% of Americans over the age of 60 are physically active every day — meaning that the vast majority do not get enough exercise. Read More

Doctor House Visits for Seniors in Mesa

A house call from a Doctor might be from the past but is still utilized today. Dr. House Visits is a service that will bring primary medical care to our residents right in their own Fellowship Square Historic Mesa Independent Living apartments or Oasis Assisted Living or Memory Care home. Read More
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Wellness Connection - Supportive Services

Supportive Services can help our residents stay independent longer. When they need a little more help than our standard independent living or assisted living services provide, we can bring caregivers to their apartment to help with things like medication reminders, shower and dressing assistance, meal preparation or help to the dining room, escorts to activities or even walking the dog. Read More
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Tips for Recognizing Anniversaries and Birthdays with a Dementia or Alzheimer’s Sufferer

Celebrations bring joy to the everyday. But they can also cause anxiety and stress for the elderly that may not understand the purpose of the celebration due to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. However, that doesn’t mean all celebrations should be ignored. Fellowship Square offers tips to honor special anniversaries, birthdays and holidays with senior loved ones. Read More
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How the Aging Brain Affects Thinking

The brain controls many aspects of thinking—remembering, planning and organizing, making decisions, and much more. Read More

Calcium and Seniors

With advancing age the body changes and so do calcium and vitamin D needs. Calcium and vitamin D are two of the most important nutrients for bone health. Unfortunately, as compared to younger people, seniors are especially vulnerable to calcium and vitamin D deficiency – largely because the body changes with advancing age. Read More
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Dining & Housekeeping Services

In this second interview for our "A Day in the Life" series, we hear from Kim Sanders, Director of Dining & Housekeeping Services. By all accounts, Kim is extremely dedicated to providing a very high level of customer service and to elevating residents' everyday experiences. Read More

Fight Dementia with your Fork

The MIND diet can drastically lower your risk for Alzheimer’s disease, among other conditions. Here’s what the lead researcher suggests regarding MIND and foods thought to be “good for you.” A Mediterranean-inspired diet was recently proven to dramatically lower the risk of dementia in older adults. But just because it originated in Italy doesn’t mean you should stock up on frozen pizza and lasagna. Instead, the MIND diet focuses on plenty of vegetables, whole grains, beans and olive oil. It even recommends a small glass of red wine daily. The meals are also linked to a healthier heart and longer life, coupled with a reduced risk of diabetes and high blood pressure. Read More
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How to Reduce Risk of Falling For Seniors

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

What Helps the Heart Benefits the Brain

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

Five Simple Ways to Increase Your Resilience

Every day as I walk the halls of Fellowship Square-Mesa I am reminded of what resilient people live in our community. Residents who have overcome a set-back of some kind but demonstrate to everyone their capacity to recover and bounce back. According to the dictionary the definition of resilience is just that, “the capacity to recover from difficulties and bounce back.” Here are five ways to increase your resilience as you age: Read More
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Debunking Myths about Assisted Living and Retirement Communities

Some seniors have some preconceived notions about assisted living facilities, but these connotations are actually often untrue and sometimes totally far-fetched. Fellowship Square sets the record straight about these often-negative myths! Read More
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Make Yourself at Home: Finding Your Place in a New Assisted Living Community

As a new resident of an assisted living community, you may have apprehensions about unfamiliar surroundings. To make the most of your new living quarters, Fellowship Square offers the following tips to help you get acquainted! Read More
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Assisted Living Move-in Checklist

Packing and preparing to move a loved one into an assisted or independent living community can be an emotional time for all family members involved. However, with some information from the community — including what items are already provided, specifics on space and any restrictions — and this handy checklist, moving day can become an exciting part of the loved one’s next phase in life. Read More
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