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Falls Often Result in Serious Injuries

June 19, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

A fall can result in serious injuries especially for the elderly, who make up most cases, and can take a long time to heal. Many even lead to permanent mobility issues that limit the person’s freedom. The CDC reports that each year 3 million older adults are treated in the emergency room for a fall injury and over 800,000 patients are hospitalized due to their injuries.
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Experts explain there are several reasons why the elderly are more vulnerable to falling and include medical conditions such as Parkinson’s and heart disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, hypoglycemia, diabetes, and blood pressure fluctuations. In addition, physical disabilities that affect strength and balance, poor eyesight, inner ear problems, and dehydration can also put a person more at risk for a fall. Common situations that can result in a fall include wet or recently polished floors, poorly lit areas, rugs not properly secured, stairs, and uneven sidewalks.

There are some changes you can make to fall-proof your home such replacing light bulbs in dimly lit hallways or stairways with higher wattage bulbs. Clean up clutter and make sure each room in your home has a clear, clean path to walk through and install grab bars and handrails where needed. Use a non-slip mat in the bathtub or shower and do not wear socks or loose, floppy slippers but rather a good walking shoe with support and cushioning.

If a loved one is unsteady on their feet, talk to their doctor about using a walker or cane. Also, ask if any of their medications can cause dizziness or light-headedness, and if so, is there an alternative. Doctors say if not, it is even more important to make the appropriate lifestyle changes.

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we offer residents comfort, security, and built-in companionship. Our beautiful home has suites in a selection of floor plans and a broad range of amenities, wellness programs, activities and care services. Our residents’ safety is important to us, and each suite is equipped with a handicapped-accessible bathroom and emergency call system. We are also proud to offer SafelyYou technology, which can detect and prevent falls for memory care residents with artificial intelligence. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about exceptional assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

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 assisted living and memory care in San Jose, CA.

June 19, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living community, memory care
Assisted Living

The Benefits of Assisted Living Communities

June 12, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Assisted living communities such as MorningStar at West San Jose are designed to offer seniors 24/7 personal care with a wide range of wellness services targeted to their needs. A Place for Mom, one of the largest senior living referral websites, explains in many cases, today’s communities may be a healthier, safer alternative for many elderly adults. Along with giving residents the help they need to maintain their independence, residents and families get peace of mind knowing someone is always around to lend a helping hand as well as all the benefits derived from the social connections offered by community life.
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A Place for Mom cites several studies, which shows the extensive services and programs offered by assisted living can aid seniors in avoiding many commonplace problems affecting the elderly. Getting the proper nutrition is one of those things as many elderly people struggle with meal prep and cooking, and for those who are no longer driving, buying groceries can be challenging. At MorningStar at West San Jose, our Executive Chef specializes in preparing tasty, nutritional meals designed to delight our residents.

Another problem many elderly adults have is managing medications properly. In fact, the American Society of Consultant Pharmacists estimate people aged 65 to 69 take an average of 15 prescriptions a year so it is no wonder many seniors get confused. However, experts warn skipping doses or taking too much medication can result in deadly consequences and unfortunately too many seniors end up in the hospital each year due to medication “non-compliance.” For this reason, MorningStar offers medication management to our residents.

Perhaps most importantly we provide a full range of wellness programs and activities to keep residents engaged mentally, physically, spiritually and socially. Our holistic support allows residents to enjoy their retirement years and live as comfortably and safely as possible. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about luxury senior living in San Jose.

MorningStar at West San Jose’s foundation is based on the mission to honor God, value seniors and invest in our staff to create a unique senior living experience. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide 
outstanding assisted living and memory care. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

Source: aplaceformom.com/blog/social-life-for-seniors-why-assisted-living-is-better/

June 12, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living communities, memory care
Assisted Living

TIPS WHEN SPENDING TIME WITH YOUR SENIOR LOVED ONE

June 09, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Seniors living at assisted and memory care facilities often suffer from mental health issues that are a direct result of isolation. Lack of interactions with other people can trigger the signs of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. One of the most effective ways to prevent the development of mental health issues caused by a lack of social interactions is for loved ones to spend time with their seniors. However, spending an hour a week with a loved one at an assisted living facility in Portland is not enough of a commitment.


Let’s review six tips for spending time with your loved one at a senior living facility in Portland.

Bring Along a Pet

Numerous studies have documented the mental and physical medicinal benefits delivered by domesticated animals such as cats and dogs. Interacting with a pet should boost your loved one’s mood, while at the same time alleviating the stress that is often triggered by living in an assisted living facility. MorningStar at Laurelhurst offers a pet-friendly environment, which includes allowing our residents to keep their furry friends with them during their stays.

Field Trip

Although MorningStar at Laurelhurst offers residents a jam-packed events and activities calendar, we encourage loved ones to plan field trips with their seniors to venues located in the greater Portland, Oregon metro area. Whether you visit a museum or enjoy a leisurely lunch, interacting with your senior loved one outside of our facility represents a great way to spend quality time together.

Cooks Meals

Nothing promotes a social ambiance more than cooking a meal with a loved one. Cooking a meal is the perfect time to have conversations that range from serious to much more informal discussions about topics. You can cook meals with your senior in one of the kitchens we have constructed for each room or have your senior loved one over to cook a dinner for the entire family.

Board Games

Boredom is one of the most common challenges for seniors to overcome at assisted living and memory care facilities in Portland. You can help alleviate boredom by engaging your senior loved one during the playing of board games. Research studies indicate both puzzles and board games keep seniors mentally alert, which can prevent the onset of dementia and Alzheimer’s symptoms. Even better, play a board game such as Monopoly that includes your senior loved one’s new friends at our senior living facility.

Nature Walks

Another way to enhance the mood of a senior loved one is to interact with nature. Going on nature walks with a senior loved one is just what the doctor ordered to mitigate the negative impacts of stress and anxiety. You can go on a walk that leads to a popular bird-watching destination one day, and then another day mix it up a bit by walking to a prime location for stargazing.

Movie Night

As we grow older, one of the lifestyle choices that we make involves watching our favorite movies and television shows. Although movie night is a popular activity planned at senior living facilities in Portland, you can take it to the next level by spending time with your senior loved one by watching movies together. Cap off movie night with a shared snack to encourage conversation. MorningStar’s assisted living and memory care facilities across the United States have earned the reputation for serving seniors with unbridled passion. Discover what makes MorningStar at Laurelhurst the premier home for seniors by connecting with one of our professionally trained representatives.

June 09, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living facility, assisted living community
Assisted Living

5 THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN LOOKING FOR AN ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY

June 05, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

An assisted living facility is the perfect lifestyle transition for seniors who require some help with daily responsibilities, but as a general rule, function independently in a home-like environment. At our senior living facility in Portland, Oregon, caregivers help residents with daily activities such as housekeeping, preparing meals, and taking medications in the right doses and at the right times.


If you have decided an assisted living facility is the best option for a loved one, you have several factors to consider before deciding which facility is the rightassisted living community

Location

Location is an important factor to consider because you want to be close to the loved one making an important lifestyle transition. A short drive should be all it takes to visit your loved one. The location also matters as it concerns local laws that mandate assisted living facilities follow certain regulations. For example, some states limit the types of medical services provided to assisted living residents.

Size

Assisted living facilities in Portland measure size by the number of beds, which influences the quality of care given to residents. Although the size of a senior living facility is often an issue of preference, larger facilities typically offer more services and amenities, such as memory care and swimming pools. Another factor to consider regarding size is the staff-to-resident ratio. You want to ensure the facility under consideration has enough staff to take care of residents.

Services

As we get older, we tend to require more types of services, especially when it comes to healthcare. Dining, exercise, and wellness programs represent common services offered by senior living facilities in Portland. Your loved one should have access to healthcare services that match the senior’s unique needs. The types of different healthcare services offered by the best assisted living facilities in Portland include programs for managing depression, diabetes, and heart health, as well as a program that addresses the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Activities

Active seniors tend to have fewer mental and physical health issues. The events and activities calendar of every senior living facility under consideration should include both mentally and physically stimulating activities. Examples of mental stimulation start with board games such as chess and checkers. Art classes, musical performances, and trips to local cultural venues also stimulate the mind. Physical activities can include golf, nature walks, and cultivating a garden.

Amenities

All factors considered equal, the number and types of amenities often separate the best option for an assisted living facility in Portland from the rest of the competition. The most popular senior living facilities in Portland offer swimming pools, computer rooms, and community entertainment centers. The number of onsite shopping options also is important for a senior who does not drive an automobile.

At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care at Laurelhurst, our team of licensed caregivers goes the extra mile to ensure each of our residents receives the highest quality of care. We have developed an operational foundation based on valuing our seniors by recruiting caregivers who encourage independent living while also showing empathy for the struggles many of our residents face daily. Connect with one of our representatives to learn more about our senior living facility in Portland, Oregon.

June 05, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

MorningStar: A Person-centered Approach to Assisted Living

May 22, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

A person-centered approach places seniors at the heart of their care, ensuring that their voice is heard and their choices respected when it comes to assisted living. If you are in need of assisted living options in Parker, Colorado, MorningStar Senior Living of Parker firmly believes in the power of personalized care for seniors in assisted living that revolves around the individual's unique needs, desires, and preferences. Our senior living community finds a transformative quality in person-centered approaches, including enhanced quality of life, individualized care, emotional well-being, and increased engagement.
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By focusing on the individual's unique preferences, needs, and desires, person-centered approaches prioritize the resident's well-being and overall quality of life. Residents are empowered to make choices and maintain control over their daily routines, promoting a sense of autonomy and dignity. This is often achieved through MorningStar’s individualized care managers. Person-centered approaches recognize that each resident is unique and requires personalized care that is specific to them. Through ongoing assessments and individual care plans, assisted living communities can tailor services to meet specific needs, ensuring residents receive the right level of support and assistance.

Residents that regularly engage in activities that align with their interests and abilities experience higher overall happiness and improved mood. Through a person-centered approach to senior living, seniors are encouraged to experience more of what they love. This promotes active participation, stimulates cognitive function, and supports independence. Residents are encouraged to pursue hobbies, participate in social events, and maintain their preferred daily routines, contributing to a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

You can spend more time enjoying the things you love when you live at MorningStar Senior Living Parker Co retirement homes. Whether it’s fulfilling a calling, finding a new opportunity through volunteerism, or spending time with friends and loved ones and relaxing, contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you. ​​Contact us today if you want to know about the best senior living community to offer built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and modern memory care Parker Co has seen.

To learn more about MorningStar’s Senior Living in Parker, contact our staff who are happy to answer any questions you have. Our website also provides information on our company’s history and vision, as well as what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Iowa. We encourage you to see for yourself the most exceptional and dependable memory care Parker, Colorado has to offer.

May 22, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living community, assisted living communities
Assisted Living

MorningStar at West San Jose Offers Luxury Assisted Living

June 06, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Opening soon, MorningStar at West San Jose will offer 69 private assisted living suites that are specifically designed to meet the needs of seniors who wish to retain their independence but require some help each day. Once you decide that MorningStar is the place you want to call “home,” you and your family will meet with our Wellness Director to discuss your needs and set up an individualized care plan that ensures your comfort, well-being and safety.
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Some of the services we will provide include help with daily personal activities such as bathing and grooming, 24-hour care managers and a licensed nurse available 24/7. We also provide regular care plan reviews, medication management, scheduled health and wellness evaluations, pharmacy services, and much more. Each MorningStar Care Level has its own monthly fee and is based on the cost and time it takes to provide the service.

In addition, we know that a good diet is important to keep seniors healthy, which is why we have a trained Executive Chef on staff that will create daily meals that are both tasty and nutritional. Our menu is tailored to accommodate various needs and tastes and includes low sodium, sugar free, vegetarian and low-fat choices. We feel breaking bread together offers far more than physical nutrients – it helps to bond us together as family and friends.

Our beautifully designed community has plenty of common areas to sit and relax or enjoy a pleasant conversation with a friend. To keep residents as busy as they want to be, our calendar will be loaded with a wide range of activities and wellness programs including exercise classes, games, live entertainment and special events. We will offer scheduled transportation services and special outings to local parks, shopping and other recreational venues.

Along with assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose will offer 34 memory care suites in our Reflections Neighborhood devoted to the specialized care of residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. We encourage you to contact us or visit our website to learn more about MorningStar Senior Living and our new community in San Jose.

MorningStar at West San Jose’s foundation is based on the mission to honor God, value seniors and invest in our staff to create a unique senior living experience. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide outstanding assisted living and memory care. Please contact us or visit our website to learn more.

June 06, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living community, assisted living communities
Assisted Living

Moving a Parent to Assisted Living is Often a Hard Decision

May 15, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Many adult children feel as if they let their parents down by moving them into an assisted living community. Mom or dad may have even asked years ago that you never put them into a “home,” and at the time, you made the promise; and/or you know families whose adult children have opened their home to their parents. You keep thinking your parents spent years caring for you, and now when they need help, you turn to strangers to provide the care they need.
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Experts explain feelings of guilt are normal and moving a loved one to an assisted living community is probably one of the hardest decisions you will have to make as an adult. However, they quickly add it is important to remember they were not getting the assistance they needed at home. For their safety and wellbeing, they need to move to a place where they will receive the proper care.

Rather than waste time thinking you have let them down, think of it as giving them a better quality of life where they can safely age in place. Experts say stop comparing yourself to others who may have made different decisions; and most of all to remember “people who don’t help and don’t understand the situation aren’t qualified to make judgments or accusations.” Also, remember your loved one is getting older and chances are their health is not going to improve in the long-run regardless of where they are living. By getting the care they need, assisted living can offer a senior the feeling of independence.

For outstanding assisted living in Hayward, CA, we encourage families to consider MorningStar, a true destination for successful aging. We provide all the amenities, wellness programs, and care services residents need for their comfort and wellbeing. Our beautiful community offers stylish suites for both independent and assisted living in a range of floor plans to accommodate residents’ preferences and needs. In addition, suites in our Reflections Neighborhood are devoted to the care of those with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Please visit our website for more information about luxury senior living at MorningStar of Hayward.

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 independent living, memory care and assisted living Hayward, CA offers.

Source: dailycaring.com/3-reasons-to-stop-feeling-guilty-about-putting-mom-in-assisted-living/

May 15, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

A Breakdown of the Financial Aspects of Assisted Living

May 08, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As you consider moving into an assisted living community, it’s important to know all of the facts. While this is an exciting transition for you, the financial aspects matter, too. 

Here’s what you need to know about the financial side of assisted living and how to best prepare for it. 

How Much Does Assisted Living Cost?

Your assisted living community's cost will depend highly on your location. On average, you can expect to pay around $4,500 a month (the national median). 

Your specific costs will depend on the cost of living in the area, the community’s policies, and the care you receive. 

Additional One-Time Fees 

There will likely be one-time fees, especially when you first move into an assisted living community. These fees cover the cost of medical care and help secure your spot in the community. 

For example, you may have to pay a deposit for your residential space before you move in. This ensures that the community doesn’t lose money if you back out of the agreement before you move. Some deposits are refundable, depending on community policy. 

Most assisted living communities perform a physical health evaluation before you move in. This could be charged as a one-time fee or become a revolving yearly expense. 

Check with your community’s administrative staff to determine how often you need paid medical evaluations. 

Included Amenities and Services

Amenities are meant to make your living arrangements comfortable and entertaining. Things like dining options, swimming pools, and fitness centers are classified as amenities.

Many amenities and extra services are included in the monthly or yearly price of assisted living. However, you should always check with your community to see what’s included and what’s not. 

If finances are a major concern for you, try to find an assisted living community that covers most amenities and services. This will save you as much money as possible while still granting you access to these convenient luxuries. 

Who Pays for Assisted Living? 

Residents usually use their funds to pay for assisted living. This would include retirement savings, pensions, and investment funds. 

Health Insurance

In some cases, insurance will cover part or all of the expenses incurred at assisted living facilities. Check with your insurance provider and read your state’s laws to determine what your plan will cover. 

Personal Assets

Once you’re ready to move to assisted living, you can sell some of your assets to gain the necessary funds. Many seniors use home equity, life insurance cash-outs, and IRA funds to pay for assisted living. 

Make the Best Assisted Living Decisions for Your Family

You and your loved ones should devise a long-term plan to cover the financial aspects of assisted living. The convenience, luxury, and security of these communities are well worth the costs.

May 08, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

The Dining Experience at MorningStar’s New Community in San Jose

April 26, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

At MorningStar Senior Living, we understand the importance of gathering as a community to “break bread” each day.  We believe food is a healing medicine unlike any other, and when our residents sit down to a delicious meal served restaurant-style, it creates lasting bonds and fellowship within our “family.”  ​

We recognize that good nutrition is especially important to the wellbeing of seniors, which is why MorningStar meals are prepared largely from scratch and feature the freshest ingredients from high-quality producers, locally sourced when possible.  Menu offerings are designed by our Executive Chef and include daily and weekly specials as well as a la carte items. Dining is available all day which means you can eat when you are hungry and not according to a rigid schedule.

As a resident, you will be treated to seasonal menus and special holiday feasts such as those we enjoy at Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Also, our Chef modifies menus and recipes to accommodate residents’ changing needs and tastes.  Moreover, you can easily self-manage any dietary restrictions as we offer a wide selection of low sodium, sugar-free, no sugar added, and low-fat foods.    

MorningStar also believes that nutrient-rich ingredients can help stimulate the appetite and support brain health.  Therefore, we prepare meals using BrainWise super foods that contain a high concentration of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.  Super foods include acai, leafy dark greens, dark chocolates, berries, and fish, nuts and other foods high in Omega 3 fats.  

For our memory care residents, food is as much about Community as it is about Nutrition. To encourage appetites, our team members sit and share meals with residents, and many are served “family style” as they are in private homes.  Much of our food is modified out of respect for residents’ somewhat compromised eating abilities and includes finger foods, texture-modified diets and easy-to-recognize balanced meals that taste as good as they look.  
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MorningStar at West San Jose will be opening soon and join MorningStar’s 40+ senior communities either in operation or under construction in eleven states.  If you are looking for exceptional assisted living or memory care in San Jose, we encourage you to contact us and discover why MorningStar is a great place to call home.

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 assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

April 26, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
senior communities, assisted living, memory care
Assisted Living

MorningStar Senior Living of Idaho Falls Offers Assisted Living

April 21, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If you have started the search for assisted living in the Idaho Falls area, you will want to include MorningStar. MorningStar of Idaho Falls’ all-inclusive community offers an array of luxury amenities, while at the same time, all the warmth and welcoming comforts of home. 

MorningStar of Idaho Falls provides assisted living residents carefree retirement years by providing care to help them maintain their independence, and the amenities and wellness programs to keep them engaged and looking forward to each new day. In addition, private suites are smartly designed to maximize space and include a choice of floor plans and configurations to meet a variety of preferences and needs. All have high-end finishes and safety features such as full, handicap-accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems.

Our all-day dining service means you can eat when you are hungry and not according to a rigid schedule. A full salon makes it easy to get a new hairstyle, treat yourself to a pedicure or a manicure. Our fitness room along with specialized exercise classes help you stay in shape; and MorningStar’s life enrichment room is a busy place with something new always going on. The beautifully landscaped grounds are a great place to take a stroll after dinner.

MorningStar of Idaho Falls’ goal is to be a true home distinguished by comfort, wellness and love; made possible through a dedicated team who understand how to provide residents with a quality-of-life other senior living communities simply cannot match. In addition to assisted living, we provide independent living, memory care, respite care (for recovery from surgery or illness), and short-term stays to see if we are a good fit.
Please contact us for more information and to schedule a tour.  Our website also has more information about our community and the MorningStar Senior Living company.

MorningStar of Idaho Falls’ mission statement “to honor, to value, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living options. We have built a foundation on honoring God, valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide outstanding independent living, assisted living and memory care.

April 21, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, memory care, Independent Living
Assisted Living

Older Adult Fall Prevention

April 21, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

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 were treated in emergency departments for fall injuries in 2020. 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 bathmats 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 and doesn’t have the same side effects.

The new MorningStar at West San Jose senior living community is close to Highway 85, and convenient to medical facilities, retail centers and recreational areas. Our contemporary 4-story building offers 69 assisted living suites in a variety of floorplans. In addition, for those with Alzheimer’s and other types of memory loss, the Reflections Neighborhood provides safety, security, and programs to help preserve the person’s dignity and self-worth. We open soon so don't miss out. Our premium suites are filling up fast.

MorningStar at West San Jose’s foundation is based on the mission to honor God, value seniors and invest in our staff to create a unique senior living experience. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide outstanding assisted living and memory care. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

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

April 21, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

Live a Rich and Independent Life in Assisted Living

March 22, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

It’s normal to be concerned about losing independence as a senior and you may have previously seen senior living options as places where you may be limited in your lifestyle and comfortability. However, MorningStar offers assisted living that may change your mind about this preconceived notion of senior living. If you are an older adult in search of exceptional assisted living, Parker’s MorningStar Senior Living of Parker should be at the top of your list. MorningStar of Parker’s supportive environment allows seniors within our assisted living community to live rich, independent lives while receiving the personalized care they need.

Since 2012, we have been honored to offer Parker seniors a true home in a family-like atmosphere. Our newest four-story building features 49 suites for independent living and 54 suites for assisted living. In our Reflections neighborhood, devoted to the individualized care of those with memory impairment, we have 43 secure suites in a choice of studio or one-between units. We also have options for companions living here at MorningStar that allows seniors to live comfortably with a best friend or spouse. 

There are many options at MorningStar that help to encourage independence whether you are residing in independent living, assisted living, or memory care. As previously mentioned, our suites are equipped with 10’ ceilings, a kitchenette with a breakfast bar, granite surfaces, and a stainless-steel fridge & microwave. Community amenities feature the beautiful Cherry Creek Trail that is great to walk with friends and family, an Indoor Pool & Jetted Spa (low chlorine with ozone),a rooftop dining deck perfect for special occasions and get-togethers, and 24-hour concierge service options.

Contact us today if you want to know about the best senior living community to offer built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and modern memory care Parker Co has seen. MorningStar Senior Living Retirement Homes in Parker Colorado takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love. Whether it’s fulfilling a calling, finding a new opportunity through volunteerism, or spending time with friends and loved ones and relaxing, contact us to schedule a tour of our memory care community near you. 

To learn more about MorningStar’s Senior Living in Parker, contact our staff who are happy to answer any questions you have. Our website also provides information on our company’s history and vision, as well as what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Colorado. We encourage you to see for yourself the most exceptional and dependable senior living care Parker, Colorado has to offer. 

March 22, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, memory care
Assisted Living

Nursing Homes vs. Assisted Living: What’s the Difference?

March 22, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

You may have heard “nursing home” and “assisted living” used interchangeably. These terms mean different things for seniors looking for post-retirement housing. 

Assisted living offers unique benefits for residents that nursing homes may not provide. Here’s what you need to know about both. 

The Level of Care Your Loved One Needs

The type of senior living your loved one moves to will be highly dependent on the level of assistance they need. 
Assisted living is designed to foster seniors’ independence, social lives, and hobbies. 

In assisted living, your loved one receives help with daily tasks that are physically taxing. This includes the basics: eating, dressing, personal hygiene, and staying safe.

Nursing homes, on the other hand, provide long-term and in-depth medical care. As the name suggests, many nursing homes are staffed with Registered Nurses who specialize in senior care. 

Your loved one may need a nursing home if he or she cannot perform the majority of the required tasks of daily living on their own. Nursing homes provide special cognitive and physical health care benefits. 

How Assisted Living Nurtures Aging Adults

Assisted living communities are the perfect places for aging adults who are still highly independent and active. If your loved one enjoys socializing, participating in hobbies, and getting outdoors, assisted living may be right for them. 

Strong Social Networks

Social health should never be overlooked when it comes to aging adults. Elderly people with poor social lives are at higher risk of serious mental and physical health problems — as are people of any age.

Assisted living communities foster long-lasting social connections between residents. These communities often host events that bring residents together and offer fun activities. 

Assistance with a Few Tasks

If your loved one is in otherwise good health but needs help with some daily tasks, such as bathing and dressing, assisted living is likely the ideal option for them. 

The supportive, caring staff members of assisted living communities help residents with personal care and housekeeping. This means your loved one never has to worry about falling in the shower or managing their household chores on their own. 

Health and Fitness Programs

Most assisted living communities emphasize physical activity for residents. Daily exercise, even just walking outdoors at a moderate pace, can protect against serious health problems later in life. 
Some assisted living communities offer group fitness classes, swimming pools, and personalized wellness plans. Nutrition and physical activity are vital keys to a long, healthy life!

Should You Choose a Nursing Home or Assisted Living?

It all boils down to how much medical and cognitive support your loved one needs. If your loved one requires more extensive care, a nursing home may be the best option for them. 

On the other hand, if your loved one enjoys lots of hobbies, sports, and exercise but just needs some extra help, assisted living is the place to go.

March 22, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living communities, nursing home
Assisted Living

How to Talk to Your Parents About a Move to Assisted Living

March 20, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Your parents are some of the most important people in your life. It can be tough to bring up the subject of assisted living as they age. 

However, assisted living benefits aging parents in so many ways. It’s worth having honest conversations to bring your aging parents up to speed about the advantages of assisted living. 
Here’s how you can start these difficult conversations and set your parents up for success. 

Don’t Shy Away from Their Feelings

Your parents may experience intense emotions of some kind when you bring up assisted living. This is normal and natural. 

Try not to avoid your parents’ feelings as you discuss assisted living. They can feel tough emotions while still recognizing that assisted living may be the best option for them. 

It’s also a good idea to get in the habit of validating your parents’ feelings. 

For example, if they express anger at the idea of moving to assisted living, you can say, “I understand that you feel betrayed by this. We are trying to improve your health and get you the care that you need. It’s okay to feel angry.”

Validating your parents’ emotions can go a long way in building trust and solid communication. These things can make the move to assisted living much easier. 

Give Them Choices and Autonomy

You should include your parents in the decision-making process when you're considering assisted living. 
For example, you can give them a list of the assisted living communities you feel would work best for them. Have them visit these communities’ websites, Facebook pages, and blogs for more information. You can even schedule in-person or virtual tours!

Ultimately, your parents are the ones who will spend their time in assisted living. Allow them to voice their opinions about each potential community and respect what they say. 

Have Multiple Conversations Over Time

If you continue to bring up the subject of assisted living, your parents may warm up to it over time. It’s best to have frequent, shorter conversations about it after you initially present the idea. 

Repeated exposure to the idea of moving to assisted living will make the process less scary and sudden for your aging parents. They may even start coming up with ideas for the move themselves!

Discuss assisted living at neutral times during the day, like mealtimes or during personal grooming routines. This will give your parents plenty of time to process, reflect, and discuss everything without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. 

Help Your Parents Learn About the Benefits of Assisted Living

It’s never easy to bring up assisted living for the first time with your elderly parents. If you follow these tips, your conversations will be easier and much more respectful. 
Assisted living has a wealth of benefits for seniors and their families. Help your parents learn about the advantages by having these difficult conversations.

March 20, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living communities
Assisted Living

What to Do When Senior Parents Refuse to Consider Assisted Living

March 13, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If you’re looking for advice concerning assisted living, chances are you recently had a tough conversation about moving your parents out of their home and into a community. Naturally, they might feel overwhelmed and defensive about potentially moving to assisted living.

Here’s what you can do to calm them down and help them see the advantages that assisted living communities offer.

Recognize Why They Don’t Want to Go

It’s understandable for elderly parents to refuse assisted living at first. After all, no one likes to be reminded that they’re getting older and are in worse health than they used to be.

Empathy and understanding can go a long way during these transitions. Recognize that your parents aren't trying to be difficult — they’re simply struggling with the reality of aging.

Imagine how you would feel if you had to give up your current home to move into an assisted living community. The experience would be difficult no matter how amazing your new community may be.
Acknowledge your loved ones’ worries and try to put yourself in their shoes as you navigate this sensitive subject.

Continue to Highlight the Positives 

Assisted living communities can be the best possible place for many older people to improve their quality of life. As such, it’s best to emphasize the positives when discussing the potential move.

For example, instead of focusing on your parents’ health problems and limitations, reframe the conversation to highlight all the things they can do in assisted living: receive direct assistance, enjoy various amenities, make new friends, and much more.

Avoid Pressuring or Shaming Your Parents

It’s easy to get frustrated when your senior parents resist the idea of entering assisted living. However, voicing your aggravation can often do more harm than good. 

Try not to make your parents feel pressured or rushed as they make their decision. They won’t respond well if they feel they’re being forced to do something they don’t want to do.

Never bring up your loved ones’ medical problems in an attempt to persuade them to move. Rather than changing their minds, it will likely just make them feel ashamed and may even cause them to oppose the idea more adamantly.

Give Them Plenty of Control 

You might think that the purpose of assisted living is to look after your senior parents as though they were completely helpless, but this isn’t true. Assisted living facilities are designed to help seniors retain their autonomy while getting the help they need. 

You should do the same as you prepare them to enter assisted living. Let them make choices and have some say over how things are done. Aside from non-negotiable arrangements and safety concerns, your parents should be able to make most of their own decisions during every part of the process.

Help Your Parents with a Move to Assisted Living

Your parents deserve the highest quality care available, and assisted living can give it to them. With time, patience, and grace, they may even come to view the transition as a good thing.

March 13, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living facilities, assisted living communities
Assisted Living

Top Amenities to Look for in an Assisted Living Community

March 10, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Assisted living communities are wonderful places where aging adults can get the support that they need. Retirement homes and assisted living communities offer amenities to make residents’ lives easier and more enjoyable. 
While the quality of care for your loved one is most important, amenities matter, too. Here are some of the best amenities to look for when you’re evaluating senior living communities. 

Nutritious and Delicious Dining Options

Your loved one shouldn’t have to sacrifice taste for high-quality nutritional meals in assisted living. Look for communities that have various dining options for residents. 

Most senior living communities are focused on optimal nutrition. This ensures that your loved one will stay as physically healthy as possible. Nutrients help their body function properly and can fight against some diseases. 

However, your loved one’s taste preferences matter, too. Look for select dining options that include their favorites, whether it’s a good pizza joint or garden-fresh salads. 

Pools and Water Fitness

Indoor and outdoor swimming pools should be at the top of your amenities list. Water fitness is much easier for seniors to enjoy, as it takes the pressure off their joints. 

High-quality assisted living communities offer both indoor and outdoor pools for residents. 
In regions where the weather gets dangerously hot, swimming pools are vital for aging adults. Elderly people are much more likely to suffer from heat stroke, so make sure you choose a community with at least one swimming pool. 

During the warmer months of the year, it’s great to sit out and sunbathe or take a cool dip in the water. When it’s cold outside, your loved one will still be able to enjoy aquatic fitness classes to stay in shape.

Outdoor Sports and Activities

Moving to senior living should not restrict your loved one’s social life and hobbies. Many assisted living communities offer outdoor adventures with options for group endeavors. 
Some popular outdoor activities in senior living include:

  • Frisby/disc golf

  • Hiking

  • Biking

  • Swimming

  • Walking on nature trails

  • Sand volleyball

  • Outdoor fitness classes

These amenities allow your loved one to remain in good physical health for the rest of their years. 
The social aspect of outdoor activities is equally important. Aging adults often struggle with feelings of loneliness and poor self-esteem. With group activities, they can socialize and form strong bonds with their fellow residents. 

Choose the Best Retirement Home Amenities for Your Loved One

Moving to assisted living and other retirement homes can be difficult for the families of aging adults. There’s a lot to consider, but don’t overlook amenities when choosing an assisted living community. If you select a high-quality community, you can rest assured that your loved one has plenty of enjoyable activities to keep them engaged.

March 10, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

3 Signs Your Elderly Loved One May Need Skilled Nursing Care

March 08, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

It’s never easy to care for an aging loved one as their health declines. Unfortunately, many family members of seniors don’t have the skills to keep up with their loved one’s medical needs. 

In skilled nursing care provided by assisted living or retirement homes, your loved one is in the best hands possible. Here are some of the signs that your loved one needs more advanced medical care.
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 1. They Have Trouble with Basic Tasks

As your loved one gets older, they may have several medical problems that make daily life difficult. Basic tasks like hygiene, grooming, and cooking may be challenging. 

This usually happens because of physical or cognitive decline. No matter which one applies to your loved one, if they start having these issues, it’s time for skilled nursing care. 

Skilled nursing care provides your loved one with assistance for every daily task. This includes bathing, showering, personal grooming, and keeping their living space clean. 

2. Their Current Caregiver Is Burnt Out

It’s common for family members to take over the care of an aging loved one in the family. However, without extensive training and education, caregivers easily become burnt out. 

Burnout is a serious problem that caregivers of all kinds face, especially those caring for seniors. There are many complex medical and mental health problems involved with senior care. Family members without medical knowledge or training should not be expected to handle these perfectly. 

In addition, caregiver burnout can lead to serious safety risks for both the caregiver and your loved one. If you notice that the family member caring for your loved one is irritable, depressed, or otherwise “off,” it’s time for skilled nursing care. 

In assisted living and retirement homes, nurses work in shifts to care for your loved one. They get time to recharge so that their caregiving skills remain top-notch. 

3. They Have Trouble Taking Their Medications​

Medication is an important part of senior health management. If your loved one struggles to remember their daily medications, it may be time to consider senior living. 

Many health conditions affect elderly people and require medication to stay under control. Diabetes, heart problems, and high blood pressure are just a few. Without taking their medication properly, your loved one could be at serious risk of complications. 

Some aging adults have trouble with memory, swallowing, and fine motor skills. All of these problems can make taking medication more difficult. 

In assisted living and retirement homes, nurses manage medication so that your loved one will always get the proper dose of their medications on time. 

Senior Living: Seek the Skilled Nursing Care Your Loved One Needs

There is no shame in seeking out senior living services for your loved one. They deserve the best possible quality of life, and skilled nursing care can help ease the challenges that come with aging.

March 08, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, Retirement Home
Assisted Living

Is it Time to Consider Assisted Living?

March 07, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If a loved one is starting to slow down and would welcome assistance with personal daily care or has mobility issues requiring major renovations to their existing home, it may be time to think about assisted living. While there may be several communities to choose from, it is useful to have some insight into your parents’ needs when evaluating senior living communities. 

A Place for Mom, an Internet referral service, explains a good place to start is to “compare factors like staff friendliness, amenities, and overall culture.” If you plan to do a virtual tour or onsite visit, come prepared with a list of questions regarding costs, care plans, amenities, programming, and general lifestyle and culture. 

During your visit, observe residents. Do they seem engaged, happy? Are they encouraged to participate in activities and events? Ask to see the community’s calendar of activities. If your parents love to play bridge, does the community have a game room and a bridge club? If mom or dad is no longer driving, does the community offer scheduled transportation to doctor visits and other appointments? Do they do outside trips to area shopping and local parks?  

Remember your loved one’s suite is where they will sleep but the wider community is where they will live.  Are the common rooms inviting? How about the outdoor areas? Is there a nice courtyard or terrace where they can sit and relax on a nice day? If mom or dad enjoys a glass of wine before dinner, is it available? Other things to ask about include the meal service, the community’s ability to handle both present and future care needs and how emergencies are handled? 

MorningStar at West San Jose is a new senior living community designed from the ground up to meet the needs of residents with a range of luxury amenities, senior care, hospitality services, wellness programs, and activities. Opening in June, our community offers stylish assisted living suites in a variety of floorplans and configurations. In addition, our Reflections Neighborhood will have suites devoted to those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. For trusted assisted living or memory care, please contact us or visit 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 to learn more about the finest senior living in San Jose, CA.

March 07, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living
Assisted Living

What’s the Difference Between Long-Term and Short-Term Elder Care?

March 03, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

There are many options when it comes to senior care and support. Knowledge is your best weapon against the fear and hesitation your loved one — and you — may feel. 

Long-term and short-term elder care serve different purposes. Which of these types of senior care could be right for your family member depends on several factors. 

The Goals of Short-Term Care

Short-term senior care services are designed to help your loved one reach certain milestones. For example, if they have suffered an injury, occupational therapy can help them regain mobility in the affected areas. 
Some aging adults need short-term care after surgery or other invasive medical treatments. They receive nursing and specialized medical support for as long as they need it. 

Rehabilitation is another common term for short-term care. This term may sound more familiar to you and your loved one. After medical events, rehabilitation aims to restore independence and function to your loved one’s life.

Most short-term facilities end your loved one’s care when they are able to function normally again. At this point, your loved one returns to their home and may follow up with outpatient therapy. 

Long-Term Care: Sustained Medical Services

Elderly adults often have long-term medical needs that cannot be “fixed” within a few appointments. This is especially true if your loved one needs memory care or other senior living services. 

In long-term care, your loved one receives nursing care indefinitely. This means there is no end date or goal in mind that will terminate your loved one’s care. 

Long-term care is perfect for seniors struggling with memory problems, serious medical conditions, and general health decline. 

Assisted Living 

Assisted living is considered long-term care. When your loved one moves into assisted living, they get to keep their independence while receiving help with daily tasks. 

This is a popular option for aging adults who would like additional support with basic tasks, such as cleaning, but do not struggle with advanced memory conditions. 

There are still safety measures in place in assisted living facilities. Many common elderly safety hazards are eliminated or addressed in assisted living. 

Additionally, assisted living offers long-term support for aging adults to make sure they are healthy, happy, and thriving. Medical services, like nursing care, are usually available to all residents in senior living communities and retirement homes. 

Choosing the Right Type of Elderly Care

If your loved one has experienced a consistent decline in physical and/or cognitive abilities, or if they would simply enjoy continued daily assistance within a supportive community, it might be time for long-term elderly care. 

On the other hand, short-term injuries, surgeries, and illnesses can be addressed with rehabilitation services. You, your loved one, and their medical providers can discuss the best options for their unique needs.

March 03, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living facilities, senior living communities
Assisted Living

5 Benefits of Moving into a Skilled Assisted Living Facility

February 27, 2023 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If you have an aging loved one in your life, you know that they may require lots of support and assistance. Assisted living retirement homes can offer the care that they need while supporting their independence and freedom. 

Here are five reasons you should consider senior living for your loved one. 

1. Specialized Nursing Care 
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Your loved ones will have access to specialized nursing services once they move into retirement homes or assisted living facilities. The nurses on staff have extensive training with elderly patients, so they know the best medical solutions to offer your loved one. 

For people of any age, frequent medical appointments can be tiring. With assisted living, nursing support services are available as your loved one needs them. 

This also means you don’t have to worry whether your loved one is taking their medications properly. Medication management is part of senior living by default. 

2. Enjoyable Amenities

Many assisted living facilities and retirement homes offer exciting amenities. These additional services and spaces offer your loved ones more life satisfaction without the hassle of transportation. 
Most senior living communities offer amenities such as:

  • Swimming pools

  • Fitness centers

  • Nutrition and wellness classes

  • Game nights

  • Common areas for socialization

  • Outdoor tracks and paths 

  • Recreational sports

  • Group classes for hobbies and crafts

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With these amenities at their disposal, your loved one can enjoy their golden years with convenience. 

3. Housekeeping Services
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In senior living communities, housekeeping services are part of your loved one’s resident package. These services include tasks like laundry, bathroom cleaning, and dishes. 
Your loved one may struggle with mobility, energy, or other physical problems. These issues can make cleaning and organizing a major chore. 

In assisted living and retirement homes, your loved one doesn’t have to worry about these things. They are already done for them!

4. Community Events

Who doesn’t love a night out with friends? 

In retirement communities, gatherings and events are very common. They encourage residents to spend time together socializing, exercising, and having fun. 

Community relationships are incredibly important for mental health at any age. In senior living, your loved one has access to the members of their community regularly. As a bonus, they get to have fun participating in new hobbies and activities!

5. Better Quality of Life

With 24/7 access to proper medical care, amenities, and socialization, your loved one can thrive in senior living. 

Quality of life becomes more important than ever as adults reach retirement age. They have worked their whole lives, and it’s common to search for meaning and purpose afterward. 
In senior living, they can find themselves all over again while enjoying the various convenient services and amenities. 

Consider Assisted Living for Your Family Member

If the elderly adult in your life has started to struggle with the basic tasks of daily life, or if they are tired of dedicating the time and expense it takes to maintain a home, assisted living may be the ideal solution. There, they can get the support that they need while freeing up time for your relationship to thrive.

February 27, 2023 /MorningStar Senior Living
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