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.

Tech-Savvy Tips for Seniors

The modern world is dependent upon computers, smart phones, tablets and other electronic personal devices. While today’s seniors grew up without these high-tech conveniences, it’s not too late for them to jump on the high-tech wave of the future! Read More
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Tips for Helping Your Partner Cope with Memory Loss

With these tips, you can help your loved one cope with memory loss and continue to stay strong as a couple and individually. Read More
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Are You Sure Your Loved One Has A UTI?

We believe in working together with our Residents and their families to ensure that we are meeting the needs of their loved one. In this spirit we share new findings about antibiotic resistance and urinary tract infection (UTI). Read More
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Tips for Communicating with a Dementia Sufferer

As loved ones age and begin to lose the power of their memory, relating to and communicating with them can become increasingly difficult. Keeping in mind these tips can ensure your relationships with dementia sufferers remain strong when they need you most. Read More
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Memory Loss Versus Alzheimer’s: How to Tell the Difference

Memory loss is often associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. However, memory loss is not necessarily an indicator of these more serious illnesses. In fact, age-related memory loss is quite common. However, determining which is which is important. Read More
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Keeping Seniors Hydrated

While everyone is at risk for dehydration, it’s especially crucial that older adults and seniors pay attention to their hydration levels, or that their caregivers and loved ones watch out for the sighs of dehydration in seniors. Read More
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5 Signs of Memory Loss You May Not Easily Recognize

While most people associate Alzheimer’s disease with memory loss, there is more to the disease. These five signs of memory loss are not usually recognized as “red flags” — yet they should be. Read More
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Eat Your Way to Healthy Brain Function

Researchers and scientists recommend certain foods that they believe can help slow the effects of brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s. A healthy diet with a wide variety of the following foods combined with exercise can play an important role in keen cognitive brain function. Read More
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June Marks Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month

The Alzheimer’s Association has dedicated itself to finding a cure — and encourages others to “Go Purple” in June to spread awareness and learn about the truths and misconceptions surrounding Alzheimer’s in order to help end the disease for good. Read More
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Living a Healthy Lifestyle After 60

They don’t call them the “Golden Years” for nothing — life after 60 can be an incredible time in any senior’s life. Fellowship Square offers our top five ways to live a healthy lifestyle after the age of 60. Read More
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