Lewy body dementia (LBD) ranks as the second most common type of dementia, impacting around 1.4 million adults in the United States. While this progressive disease affects the individual’s ability to process information, make decisions and care for themselves, memory care promotes a comfortable lifestyle with access to necessary supports.
While it's true that older adults are more likely to experience eye problems, conditions like glaucoma and cataracts don't have to be inevitable. Simple steps, such as keeping up with regular vision checks and maintaining an eye-friendly lifestyle, can help you take charge of your eye health as a senior. In this quick guide, we'll explain what you need to know about age and vision and how to keep your eyes healthy.
As we age, our bodies go through many changes, and aging does have an impact on the brain. When they notice a difference in their memory or thinking, many seniors wonder whether it's a normal age-related experience or something more serious, such as cognitive decline. If you’re among them, this guide created by our team at Autumn View Gardens Creve Coeur senior living community in Creve Coeur, MO, will help you differentiate dementia warning signs from natural aging.
At Autumn View Gardens, we encourage an active lifestyle through enriching activities, community outings and daily exercise classes. Many active residents supplement on-site activities with their own exercise programs, including classes at one of the nearly two dozen CrossFit-affiliated gyms near our community.
While the benefits of family mealtimes are most commonly associated with children, gathering around the table to share a meal is great for well-being at every stage of our lives. From promoting harmonious relationships to honoring family traditions, eating together provides a broad range of benefits. Let's explore how meals with friends and family help people with dementia and learn how to promote healthy, happy mealtime experiences.
Moving into a memory care community such as Autumn View Gardens in Creve Coeur is a big step for individuals and their families. By researching ahead of this decision, you can enjoy more peace of mind that you've made a good choice regarding where to live or who will care for your loved one.
When you're working full-time, you interact with colleagues and may participate in social activities more often. Retirement gives you more free time, but it may limit some of those connections. Being intentional with your interactions and trying new things can help you stay connected once you retire. Here are some ways to build or maintain connections as a retiree.
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