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Consumers Have Mistaken Beliefs About OTC Medication

November 27, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Medical professionals worry far too many people do not use over-the-counter (OTC) medications according to stated directions. The most commonly used OTC medications are for pain management, allergy treatments and to reduce the symptoms of flu. 

US News & World Report conducted a survey in March 2023 of more than 350 pharmacists nationwide from chain, independent and hospital pharmacies regarding their views on patients’ compliance with OTC drugs. The results showed 9 out of 10 pharmacists agreed consumers believe too many myths about OTC medications.

The list of some of the most commonly-held misconceptions includes:

  • It’s okay for children to take adult OTC medications as long as the doses are reduced.

  • It’s okay to double-dose OTC medications when I forget a dose.

  • Natural or organic supplements are safer than other OTC medications.

  • The bathroom is a good place to store OTC medications.

  • It’s okay to take OTC medications after their expiration dates.

  • It’s okay to cut, crush or chew OTC pills.

  • Brand name OTC medications or products are clearly better than their generic versions.

Debunking the first item, experts explain it is not okay to give infants and young children adult medications as they need smaller doses that are best measured using appropriately designated formulations. They remind the public there are many medications designed specifically for children. Hanna Phan, clinical associate professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy in Ann Arbor, Michigan, says, “Substituting adult forms, which are often tablets or capsules, can be inaccurate and may increase risk for medication errors, such as overdose.” 

Other myth busting information is to store OTC drugs in a dry, cool spot as recommended for prescription medications. Pharmacists do say it is probably okay to take an OTC a few months after the expiration date; but much longer and the active ingredients may have lost their effectiveness. Also, they say for the most part generic versions of a product are as good as a brand name one. Another warning is to not double up on a medication even when you miss a dose. Moreover, just because something is labeled as organic doesn’t mean it is always safe for you to take. Rather check with your doctor.  

MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. Contact us for more information about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

Source: health.usnews.com/otc/articles/what-are-otc-medications?

November 27, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

Seasonal Activities to Expect in Assisted Living Facilities

November 27, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As the seasons change, so do the activities in assisted living facilities Portland! From cozy fall gatherings to festive winter celebrations, each season brings fresh opportunities for residents to socialize, try something new, and enjoy the beauty of the changing year. Seasonal activities don’t just keep things exciting; they give residents a sense of rhythm and connection to the world around them.

Spring: A Season of Fresh Starts

In spring, everything feels alive and renewed. Assisted living facilities embrace this energy with activities that get residents moving and enjoying the outdoors. You might find gardening clubs planting flowers, residents taking part in nature walks, or even a “spring fling” dance to celebrate the season.

For our resident Alice, who loves gardening, spring is her favorite time of year. She and her friends in the gardening club spend afternoons planting and caring for the community’s flower beds. The joy of getting her hands in the soil and watching her plants grow brings a sense of accomplishment and connection to nature.

Summer: Fun in the Sun

Summer brings warmth, sunshine, and plenty of outdoor fun. Many retirement home Portland facilities host activities like picnics, outdoor concerts, or ice cream socials to make the most of the season. It’s also the perfect time for gentle exercise outdoors—think tai chi in the courtyard, or morning stretching in the garden.

Here are a few summer activities residents enjoy:

  • Ice Cream Socials: Nothing beats a cool treat on a hot day. Ice cream socials are a summer classic, bringing residents together for a sweet and refreshing break.

  • Outdoor Games: From bocce ball to cornhole, many communities set up outdoor games that are fun and easy to play, providing some light-hearted competition and laughter.

  • Water Activities: Some communities even organize pool days or gentle water aerobics, perfect for cooling off and enjoying some low-impact exercise.

These activities create a cheerful, lively atmosphere where residents can soak up the sun and enjoy the company of friends.

Fall: Cozy and Colorful Gatherings

When autumn arrives, it’s time for everything to be cozy and warm. A lot of communities embrace the season with fall festivals, pumpkin decorating, and harvest-themed dinners. The changing leaves and crisp air make this a favorite time for outdoor strolls or trips to local farmers’ markets.

Our resident Joe, a former chef, always looks forward to fall cooking workshops. Last year, he taught his friends how to make his family’s apple pie recipe, filling the dining room with the delicious scent of cinnamon and apples. Sharing his recipe brought back fond memories, and his friends loved learning something new from him.

Winter: A Season of Togetherness and Celebration

Winter is all about warmth, togetherness, and holiday cheer. Assisted  living facilities Portland go all out for the holidays, decorating rooms, organizing festive meals, and even arranging visits from carolers. Residents often enjoy holiday crafts, cookie decorating, and gift exchanges that bring back memories of past traditions.

Here are a few winter favorites:

  • Holiday Movie Nights

  • Gingerbread Decorating

  • New Year’s Toasts

These activities create a festive, joyful atmosphere, helping residents feel a sense of belonging and cheer during the colder months.

Seasonal activities keep the calendar fresh, offering residents a chance to connect, celebrate, and embrace new experiences. 

November 27, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Tips to Help Forgetfulness

November 22, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) reminds older adults mild forgetfulness is more often a normal part of aging and not a serious memory problem. They explain serious problems generally involving things like the person asking the same question over and over again and getting lost in places they know well. They may also have trouble following recipes or directions and find themselves confused about people, places and time. 

If you are someone who is forgetting things, there are some steps you can take to feel more confident. These involve several simple things you can do, which will benefit your whole being like getting enough sleep (seven to eight hours a night), not drinking a lot of alcohol; and exercising and eating well. Managing high blood pressure is also important.

Other more practical tips to help with forgetfulness are putting your wallet or purse, keys, glasses and phone in the same place each day. Instead of assuming you will remember, write out shopping and need to-do lists and use a calendar or take notes. NIA says to get involved in activities that focus on using the mind and body and stay socially involved. If you feel depressed for weeks at a time, talk to your doctor. 

Strategies to improve forgetfulness include challenging our brains by learning new things as well as using all our senses. For example, prepare a new recipe that requires lots of spices. If you are eating out, try to identify the flavors and seasonings used in the meal. To help remember new information better such as names, places, etc., try repeating it out loud or writing it down as this reinforces the memory. For example, if you want to remember a new neighbor’s name, say it out loud back to them, like “hi Jack.” Then an hour or so later say the new neighbor’s name out loud again. 

At MorningStar at West San Jose we promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle, while providing comfort and security. Our beautiful home has 69 well-designed assisted living suites with a choice of floor plans. In addition, 34 suites in our Reflections Neighborhood are devoted to caring for those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information about exceptional senior living in San Jose.

MorningStar’s senior living communities across the U.S. have a passionate commitment to serving seniors, earning a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

November 22, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Cost Considerations for Senior Care Options

October 25, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

An article in the US News & World Report finds moving mom or dad to an assisted living community may be a bargain compared to paying for extensive in-home care. With an average cost of $25 to $27 an hour, in-home care can add up fast. For example, if you want someone with mom or dad while you are at work nine hours a day for five days a week, you are already spending $4,500 or more a month. This still leaves your parents without support on the weekends, and doesn’t include any support for problems which may occur during the evening and overnight. 

An assisted living community includes room and board and housekeeping services as well as a variety of social, educational and physical activities. It also has 24/7 staffing and suites with emergency call systems, handicap-accessible bathrooms and other modifications.  

If a family feels assisted living would be the best place for a parent but the cost is holding them back, experts say to thoroughly research all available payment options. This can include long-term care insurance and some private health insurance; or social programs such those offered by Veterans Affairs or Social Security Disability Insurance. A San Francisco based executive VP for A Place for Mom, Sue Johansen, suggests families consult with a financial advisor or a trust attorney. 

Remember, once you find the assisted living community you want, ask about the difference in pricing regarding room size or floor plan, and/or location in the community (view, balcony, etc.). You will need to factor in annual increases so be sure to ask what those have been over the last couple of years. Also, does the community require a deposit, move-in fee or community fees; and what type of notice does your parent need to give to move out?

At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care at West San Jose, we are happy to answer all your questions. To get you started, our website offers lots of details regarding suites, activities and amenities as well as a whole list of answers to FAQs. If you like what you see, contact us to set up a tour to see firsthand our beautiful community.

MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003.  We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

October 25, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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The Importance of Regular Mammograms After 60

October 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As women age, the risk of developing certain health conditions increases, with breast cancer being one of the more prominent concerns. While many women undergo routine mammograms throughout their 40s and 50s, there’s a common misconception that these screenings become less important after the age of 60. In reality, regular mammograms remain crucial for early detection of breast cancer, particularly for seniors. This proactive approach empowers you to take control of your health.

Breast cancer risk rises with age, and regular mammograms serve as a primary line of defense. According to the American Cancer Society, women over 60 continue to be at significant risk, with approximately one in eight women being diagnosed during their lifetime. 

Regular screenings can help identify cancer at its earliest stages when treatment is most effective. In fact, according to the American Cancer Society, when breast cancer is detected early and is in the localized stage, the 5-year relative survival rate is 100%. Early detection not only offers a higher chance of survival but also reduces the need for more aggressive treatments like chemotherapy or extensive surgery.

For women living in an assisted living Portland community, healthcare providers often ensure that mammogram screenings are easily accessible. Many assisted living facilities coordinate with local healthcare providers to arrange transportation and appointments, making the process less stressful for seniors. These services help alleviate common barriers, such as mobility issues, that can sometimes prevent older women from getting regular check-ups.

Women over 60 should consult with their physicians to determine the right frequency for their mammograms. Although guidelines may differ slightly depending on personal risk factors, most healthcare professionals recommend continuing mammograms every one to two years.

It’s also essential to stay mindful of other breast health habits:

  • Perform regular self-exams to check for lumps or changes.

  • Report any unusual symptoms, such as nipple discharge or changes in skin texture.

  • Discuss any family history of breast cancer with your doctor.

Women residing in senior living Portland communities can benefit from the support of a professional medical team that assists in organizing routine check-ups. Often, these communities work with nearby healthcare providers to offer screenings right on-site, ensuring that older adults don’t miss critical appointments. This collaborative care approach makes it easier for seniors to prioritize their health without needing to travel long distances.

Mammograms continue to play a vital role in healthcare for women over 60. Residents of retirement home Portland communities and their families should advocate for regular screenings and proactive care. Early detection saves lives, and mammograms are one of the most powerful tools we have to combat breast cancer, even in the later stages of life. If you’re a woman over 60, don’t wait-schedule your mammogram today and take a proactive step towards your health.

October 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Knitting and Crocheting – A Stitch in Time for Mental Health

October 18, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

At first glance, knitting and crocheting might seem like simple hobbies, but these crafts offer far more than just colorful yarn projects. For seniors in assisted living, they provide a surprising boost to mental health, helping to reduce stress, increase focus, and even improve cognitive function. Across our assisted living Idaho Falls community, it’s common to see residents happily stitching away—and reaping the benefits along the way.

How Knitting and Crocheting Support Mental Wellness

  • Relieving Stress: The repetitive motion of working with yarn creates a calming effect, similar to meditation. Many residents find that just 10 or 15 minutes of knitting helps them unwind.

  • Boosting Focus and Memory: Following a pattern stimulates the brain, encouraging concentration and memory retention—important skills at any age.

  • Creating Purpose: Completing a project, whether a blanket or a scarf, offers a sense of achievement and purpose, which can lift spirits and promote self-worth.

  • Enhancing Fine Motor Skills: The delicate movements required for knitting and crocheting help maintain dexterity in the fingers and hands, which can be especially helpful for seniors managing arthritis or other joint conditions. Keeping these skills sharp can support independence in daily tasks.

  • Encouraging Social Connection: Crafting together—whether in knitting circles or community classes—provides meaningful social interaction. These gatherings reduce loneliness and build friendships, contributing to better mental well-being. Some residents enjoy starting group projects, like making quilts or hats for charity, which brings a sense of teamwork and joy.

  • Promoting Mindfulness and Emotional Regulation: Yarn work allows seniors to be present in the moment, helping them tune out worries or anxious thoughts. For those struggling with grief or significant life transitions, crafting provides a gentle way to process emotions while creating something tangible and beautiful.

One of our residents, Eleanor, shared how crocheting became her go-to activity after her husband passed away. “It gave me something to focus on, especially on days when I felt lost. Now I make baby blankets for charity, and it feels good to know I’m creating something meaningful.”

Connecting with Others Through Yarn

Knitting and crocheting also open doors to social interaction. Many seniors form knitting circles where they share patterns, swap stories and work on projects together. These gatherings offer more than just crafty conversation—they foster a sense of community and belonging.

Crafting with family is another excellent way to strengthen relationships. Imagine sitting with your grandchild, teaching them how to make their first scarf. Those moments are priceless and help build a bridge between generations, creating memories that last a lifetime.

From boosting mental health to fostering social connections, knitting, and crocheting offer more than just beautiful creations. They bring joy, comfort, and meaning to life within senior living communities—one stitch at a time.

October 18, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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MorningStar at West San Jose Offers Experienced Memory Care

October 18, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Getting a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease is devastating for the person and their family.  All of one’s carefully laid plans are cast aside as their future takes a much different path.  MorningStar at West San Jose wants families to know we are here to help.

We are an assisted living San Jose CA and memory care community at 1380 South De Anza Blvd. in San Jose, close to medical facilities, shopping, and other services.  Our community is one of MorningStar’s 40+ communities across eleven states, where we have worked hard to become dementia care specialists. 

MorningStar’s extensive experience in memory care has allowed us to gain a deep understanding of the disease, and we consider it our privilege to serve those with memory loss.  We recognize that the person’s essence remains and we are committed to finding ways to connect with and nurture that essence.   

We also consider residents’ family members to be part of our MorningStar family as we walk alongside the memory-impaired and their families on this unexpected journey.  Our unique approach to memory care is called Lavender Sky, which is how we thoughtfully enter, embrace and explore the entirely different and isolating world of memory loss.  

Before the resident joins our community, we take the time to get to know them through interviews with their family members to learn about their history, vocation, talents and preferences.  We then use this knowledge to help us design an individualized care plan that takes all of this into consideration.   

Every aspect of our memory care is designed to address the needs of our residents including 24/7 compassionate Care Managers, wellness programs and activities that will stimulate and calm as needed.  In addition, our Reflections Neighborhood provides daily health monitoring, assistance with meals prepared by our Executive Chef, scheduled outings and special events.  

Our memory care suites accommodate a resident’s own furniture and mementos so they are sure to feel right at home. For residents’ safety, suites are equipped with handicap-accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more about MorningStar and our community 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 for more information about the finest memory care and assisted living in San Jose.

October 18, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Breast Cancer Awareness – How Seniors Can Help Spread the Word

October 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

October brings a wave of pink ribbons and awareness events, but breast cancer education is more than just a once-a-year effort. 

Here in our senior living community, residents take pride in staying involved and supporting important causes like breast cancer awareness. Seniors, with their unique life experiences and wisdom, have a pivotal role to play in spreading the word, sharing personal experiences, and inspiring action across generations.

Ways Seniors Can Make an Impact

Whether it’s through small gestures or more significant events, seniors play a powerful role in raising awareness. Here are a few simple ways to make a difference:

  • Participate in Awareness Events: Many assisted living Idaho Falls communities host walks or local charity fundraisers. Joining in—even virtually—helps boost visibility and encourages others to participate.

  • Share Personal Stories: If you or someone close to you has experienced breast cancer, your story could inspire others to get screened or learn more about early detection. Seniors often have a wealth of life experiences to offer, and those stories carry weight.

  • Volunteer or Craft for the Cause: Some residents in our community knit pink scarves and hats to donate to cancer patients, creating both awareness and comfort.

  • Organize a Health Discussion or Educational Session: Partner with healthcare professionals to host a casual Q&A session within the community. Residents can invite family and friends to join, creating a supportive space to learn about early detection, mammograms, and lifestyle tips for breast cancer prevention. The shared knowledge can inspire attendees to be proactive about their health.

  • Use Social Media to Share Awareness: Even small posts can have a big reach. Seniors can post pictures of themselves participating in events, wearing pink, or crafting for the cause. A simple status update or shared article with a personal note can spark conversations and motivate others to take action. Some residents in assisted living Idaho Falls have even started group social media challenges, encouraging friends and family to join the movement online.

Engaging the Family and the Community

Many seniors find joy in spreading awareness through family connections. It’s a way to bond, share experiences, and support each other. For example, Janet, one of our residents, encouraged her daughter and granddaughter to join her for a local awareness walk. “It was special to do it together,” Janet shared. “Not only did we support a good cause, but I felt like I was teaching them the value of community.”

You could also take the opportunity to share the importance of breast cancer screenings with friends or neighbors. Whether it’s through social media, a phone call, or a casual conversation over coffee, even small reminders can make a lasting impact.

Breast cancer awareness isn’t just about wearing pink—it’s about education, action, and connection. Seniors have the ability to lead by example, showing how staying informed and engaged can change lives. With the support of assisted living communities, spreading awareness becomes a meaningful way to give back and inspire hope.

October 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Coping with the Emotional Challenges of Aging

October 04, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As we journey through life, we encounter various emotional challenges. For elderly individuals, the aging process brings its own set of emotional hurdles to overcome. Whether you’re a senior looking for guidance or the adult child of an aging parent seeking to provide support, it’s essential to understand and address these challenges to ensure a fulfilling and happy life. Today, we’ll explore some tips and strategies to cope with the emotional challenges of aging.

Understanding the Emotional Landscape

As we age, we may experience a wide range of emotions. From grappling with changes in physical abilities to confronting the loss of loved ones, the emotional landscape can be complex. It’s common for seniors to feel a sense of loss, loneliness, or uncertainty about the future. Adult children may also struggle with feelings of guilt or helplessness as they witness their parents navigating these challenges.

3 Tips for Seniors: Nurturing Emotional Well-Being

  1. Cultivate Connections: Stay connected with friends, family, and community members. Social interaction is vital for emotional well-being. Consider joining social groups or clubs tailored to your interests.

  2. Engage in Mindfulness: Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques to reduce stress and anxiety. Yoga, meditation, and deep breathing exercises can help you stay emotionally resilient.

  3. Pursue Hobbies and Passions: Stay engaged with activities and hobbies you enjoy. Whether gardening, painting, or learning a new skill, nurturing your passions can bring joy and fulfillment.

3 Tips for Adult Children: Supporting Aging Parents

  1. Open Communication: Encourage open and honest conversations about emotions and fears. Creating a safe space for dialogue can strengthen the emotional bond between you and your aging parent.

  2. Explore Assisted Living Options: Researching assisted living Portland can provide valuable insights into supportive communities designed to cater to seniors’ emotional and physical needs. These communities offer a sense of belonging and professional assistance, alleviating emotional burdens.

  3. Foster Independence: Support your parent’s independence while offering assistance when needed. Empowering them to make decisions and maintain a sense of autonomy is crucial for their emotional well-being.

Navigating the Transition to Senior Living Portland

Transitioning to a senior living community can be a significant emotional milestone for both seniors and their families. It’s a time of adjustment, adaptation, newfound social connections, and personal growth opportunities. Embracing this transition as a positive step towards enhanced emotional well-being can make the journey smoother.

Embracing Change: Finding Joy in New Opportunities

Moving into an assisted living Portland community can open doors to a vibrant lifestyle filled with enriching activities, new friendships, and comprehensive support services. Embracing change as an opportunity for personal growth and fulfillment can positively impact the emotional well-being of seniors and their families.

Remember, seeking support and guidance is a sign of strength, and together, we can create an emotionally fulfilling journey through the golden years.

October 04, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Seniors Need to be Alert to Scammers

September 30, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

The Federal Trade Commission reported in 2023, adults in the U.S. lost a record $10 billion to fraud. They want us to remember scammers are skilled and persuasive, and use tactics designed to catch us off guard. 

A common scam is to phone older adults and pretend to be from organizations like the IRS, Social Security Administration or Medicare. During the call, they ask for personal information, and if the person is reluctant to give it, they threaten to cut off benefits. Once they have your information, they use it to commit identity theft.

Be wary of calls from someone who claims you have won a lottery or prize and the only hitch is you need to send money or gift cards to cover taxes and processing fees. Also don’t be taken in by a popular scam claiming your computer is compromised and you need to pay them to fix it. Especially targeted at seniors is a caller pretending to be a grandchild or relative (or their friend) pleading for money to be wired to get out of jail or other types of trouble.   

To protect yourself, change your passwords often and make sure they are complicated. Use two-step verifications when you have the option. Be careful of giving out any information over the phone, in emails or through texts. Avoid transferring money or purchasing gift cards over the phone. Experts say once you complete such a transaction, the money is typically unrecoverable. Finally if you are targeted by a scam, notify your local police department or reach out to the National Elder Fraud Hotline.  

At the MorningStar of Parker senior living community, we offer premium independent living and assisted living that allows residents to safely and comfortably age in place. Our community has an array of luxury amenities; wellness programs and activities; and tasty, delicious meals served restaurant-style. Residents enjoy the security of predictable budgeting and built-in companionship. 

For those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases, our distinct Reflections Neighborhood offers all-inclusive memory care that is both compassionate and experienced. Contact us to learn more about our community and how we can enhance your quality of life. Also ask about our special offer for “One Month Free” for new assisted living and memory care residents.      

September 30, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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MorningStar’s Vision is in Pursuit of Excellence

September 27, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

MorningStar of Parker is proud to be a part of the MorningStar Senior Living Company, which celebrates 21 years serving seniors. We were conceived by Founder/CEO Ken Jaeger, who wanted to make a dramatic change in senior living. His mission to: Honor God, Value Seniors and Invest Generously are core values that are important to Christians as well as those of other faiths, and still prevail today. 

During our 21 years, we have been honored to serve over 15,500 residents and have managed a dedicated team of 3,000 across 11 states in 40 communities. Throughout our brand has earned a reputation for bringing integrity and depth of purpose to senior care.

Ken explains: “As we reflect on our 21-year history and marvel at what God has done…as we look to the future and see the opportunities before us…a few things are clearer than ever. What seniors need is what we all need: significance, value, love. Our roots are as firm as ever. And the mission we’re on, we’re on it together: to serve seniors, each other and the world.”

As we have grown, our reach has gone beyond senior living into the world at large. This includes the establishment of the MorningStar Foundation, a 501c3 organization, offering support to philanthropic initiatives around the world as well as in our local neighborhoods. 

At the MorningStar of Parker senior living community, we offer the area’s finest independent living and assisted living in a variety of configurations, floorplans and even buildings. Our four-story building features 49 suites for independent living and 54 suites for assisted living (as large as 1609 square feet, including three styles of penthouses). For adults with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases, our Reflections Neighborhood’s memory care provides 43 suites in a choice of studio or one-bedroom units.  

Contact us to learn more about our philosophy and mission and MorningStar of Parker’s commitment to those values as we “cast a new light” on senior living.  Be sure to ask about our current offer of “One Month Free” for new assisted living & memory care residents.

September 27, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

Boost Your Immune System with Garlic: A Natural Approach for Seniors

September 27, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As we age, it becomes increasingly important to prioritize our overall well-being and explore natural ways to strengthen our immune system. Aging often leads to a decline in immune function, leaving us more susceptible to illnesses. However, research suggests that garlic could play a significant role in boosting immune health for older individuals, providing caregivers with a reassuring solution to support their loved ones’ health.

Exploring the Benefits of Garlic

Garlic offers several health benefits for the immune system.

  • Garlic contains allicin, a potent compound with antibacterial and antiviral properties, which can help the body fight off infections and strengthen the immune system. 

  • Regular consumption of garlic has been shown to rejuvenate immune function, particularly in older adults, offering additional protection against common illnesses like colds and flu.

  • The anti-inflammatory effects of garlic can support overall immune health, especially in older adults, by reducing inflammation and promoting a healthy immune response.

  • In addition to its immune-boosting properties, garlic has been associated with potential cardiovascular benefits. Garlic may help promote heart health by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Incorporating Garlic into the Diet of Seniors in Assisted Living Portland

Garlic-Roasted Vegetable Medley: Combine your favorite vegetables with olive oil and minced garlic, then roast them for a flavorful and immune-boosting side dish.

Adding Garlic to Soups and Stews: Incorporating garlic into your recipes enhances the taste and immune-boosting potential of your soups and stews.

Garlic-Infused Olive Oil: Use garlic-infused olive oil for sautéing or as a healthy option for dressing salads, adding flavor and immune-boosting benefits to your meals.

Garlic Supplements: For those who may not enjoy the taste of garlic, supplements are an alternative way to reap its health benefits. Consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.

Making Garlic a Part of Your Routine

In our community, we’ve seen firsthand how incorporating garlic into daily meals can benefit residents’ immune health. From delicious recipes to simple additions like garlic-infused oils, there are many ways to enjoy the advantages of this powerful ingredient. This shared commitment to health can foster a sense of connection and support among us.

Garlic has the potential to significantly enhance immune function in seniors. Its natural immune-boosting properties make it a valuable addition to any diet, especially for older individuals prioritizing their health. Whether you are considering assisted living Portland or exploring retirement home options, incorporating garlic into your diet can lead to a more vibrant and health-conscious lifestyle.

September 27, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Assisted Living

Vitamin B12: Why It's Essential for Elderly Metabolism and Brain Function

September 23, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient vital for maintaining a healthy metabolism and optimal brain function. For seniors in assisted living Portland, understanding the significance of this vitamin and ensuring adequate intake can significantly enhance overall health and wellbeing.

Let’s explore why Vitamin B12 is so important and how to incorporate it into daily life.

Boosting Metabolism

Vitamin B12 is critical to a healthy metabolism. It helps convert food into energy, which is crucial for maintaining an active lifestyle. As we age, our metabolism naturally slows down, making getting enough B12 to keep energy levels up even more important. Seniors in assisted living Portland communities often benefit from a balanced diet rich in Vitamin B12 to stay active and energized.

Supporting Brain Function

One of the most significant benefits of Vitamin B12 is its role in brain health. It supports the maintenance of healthy nerve cells and helps produce DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material. Adequate B12 levels can improve memory and cognitive function, which is particularly important for preventing cognitive decline in older adults. This makes it a vital nutrient for residents in retirement home Portland settings.

Recognizing B12 Deficiency

Recognizing the signs of a Vitamin B12 deficiency is essential, as it can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. Common symptoms include:

  • Fatigue or weakness

  • Memory loss or cognitive difficulties

  • Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet

  • Difficulty walking or balance problems

  • Mood changes or depression

If you or your loved ones experience these symptoms, it might be time to check B12 levels with a healthcare provider.

Sources of Vitamin B12

Incorporating Vitamin B12-rich foods into the diet is a natural way to ensure adequate intake. 

Here are some great sources:

  • Meat and poultry

  • Fish and shellfish

  • Eggs and dairy products

  • Fortified cereals and plant-based milk

For those who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, fortified foods, and B12 supplements can help them meet their daily requirements.

Tips for Boosting B12 Intake

Here are some practical tips to increase Vitamin B12 intake:

  • Include a serving of fish or poultry in your weekly meal plan.

  • Enjoy eggs for breakfast a few times a week.

  • Choose dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt as snacks.

  • Look for cereals and plant-based milks fortified with Vitamin B12.

  • Consider B12 supplements if dietary intake is insufficient.

The Benefits of Regular B12 Intake

Ensuring regular intake of Vitamin B12 can lead to numerous health benefits, such as:

  • Increased energy levels

  • Improved memory and cognitive function

  • Better mood and reduced risk of depression

  • Enhanced nerve function and reduced risk of nerve damage

  • Support for a healthy cardiovascular system

These benefits can significantly enhance seniors’ quality of life, promoting physical and mental wellbeing.

In retirement home Portland, we’ve seen firsthand how maintaining adequate Vitamin B12 levels can positively impact our residents’ health. Regularly including B12-rich foods in meals and monitoring health with our dedicated staff ensures everyone stays vibrant and healthy.

Vitamin B12 is essential for maintaining a healthy metabolism and supporting brain function in seniors. Seniors can enjoy improved health and wellbeing by recognizing the signs of deficiency and incorporating B12-rich foods into the diet. Let’s make B12 a priority in our daily lives to ensure our golden years are vibrant and fulfilling. Together, we can thrive.

September 23, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Portland, Retirement Home
Assisted Living

Implementing Pen Pal Programs for Seniors in Assisted Living

September 20, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Growing old doesn’t mean losing connections. Senior citizens must stay engaged and connected to the world around them. One way to foster these connections is through a pen pal program. At retirement home Portland, we have seen firsthand the positive impact that pen pal programs can have on the residents in our assisted living and retirement home communities.

The Benefits of Pen Pal Programs

Connecting with the outside world through letter writing can profoundly affect our residents’ well-being. It allows them the opportunity to share their life stories, experiences, and wisdom with others while also receiving companionship and support in return. 

Benefits of implementing a pen pal program for seniors in assisted living:

Combating Loneliness: 

Many seniors in assisted living and retirement homes experience loneliness and isolation. It’s crucial that we provide them with a meaningful and consistent form of social interaction, such as a pen pal, to brighten their days and show them that we care.

Sharing Life Experiences: 

Seniors have a lifetime of stories and experiences to share. Through pen pal programs, they can share their wisdom with younger generations and feel a sense of purpose in doing so.

Mental Stimulation: 

Composing letters and correspondence exercises the mind and can help maintain cognitive function.

Tips for Getting Started

If you’re considering starting a pen pal program for seniors in assisted living, here are some tips to get you started:

Spread the Word: 

Encourage your loved ones and friends to participate in the program by becoming pen pals themselves. This can foster intergenerational connections and meaningful relationships.

Organize Pen Pal Meetups: 

Host regular meetups for pen pals within the community where they can share their letters, read them out loud, and discuss their correspondence. This can create a sense of excitement and camaraderie among participants.

Embrace Technology: 

Not all pen pal relationships have to be strictly through letters. Embracing email or video calls can be a great way to connect seniors with pen pals located further away.

Connecting with Seniors in Assisted Living in Portland

At assisted living Portland, we understand the importance of keeping seniors engaged and fulfilled. Our senior communities provide a supportive and vibrant place for older adults to thrive. 

Implementing pen pal programs in senior apartments Lakewood has significantly enhanced residents’ social interaction and mental stimulation. This program creates a meaningful connection with the outside world, allowing seniors to share their rich life stories and experiences while receiving companionship and support. By fostering these connections, we can enrich their lives and help them feel valued and involved in the community.

September 20, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Portland, Retirement Communities
Assisted Living

Improve Your Health by Making Sleep a Priority

September 18, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

The American Heart Association offers a checklist of eight key measures for improving and maintaining cardiovascular health. Life’s Essential 8 is designed to highlight things we can do to lower our risk for heart disease, stroke and other major health problems. 

In 2022, the Association added sleep duration to the list as a component of heart health. They say the amount and quality of sleep can influence a person’s eating habits, mood, memory, internal organs and more. 

One advantage to getting enough sleep is being more productive. After spending years working long hours to the detriment of a good night’s sleep, Ariana Huffington now says, “The irony is that a lot of people forego sleep in the name of productivity. But in fact our productivity is reduced substantially when we’re sleep deprived.” 

Professor of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Charles Czeisler, explains being sleep deprived can impair your abilities and is like being drunk. Poor sleep habits can cause you to eat more to feel more energetic, and may increase your risk for high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. 

It is recommended adults get a solid 7 to 9 hours of sleep each day and a sleep routine will help you achieve this goal. Start by going to bed each night around the same time so you can wake up refreshed at the same time each morning. If possible, open your curtains to let in the morning sunshine or turn on the bedroom lights. Research still shows breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should consist of healthy foods. 

Another thing to get your day off right is to take a few minutes each morning doing something like practicing mindfulness or yoga. The other Life’s Essential 8 include maintaining a healthy diet, fitness, quitting nicotine, losing weight, and watching your cholesterol, blood pressure and risk for diabetes. 

At MorningStar at West San Jose, our vibrant home is designed from the ground up to serve our residents’ every need. Our community offers stylish assisted living suites in a variety of floorplans. In addition, our Reflections Neighborhood is devoted to the specialized care of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more about trusted senior living at MorningStar.

MorningStar’s mission statement of “to honor, to value, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living communities. 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 exceptional assisted living and memory care in San Jose, CA.

September 18, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Memory Care, senior living
Assisted Living

The Move to MorningStar at West San Jose

September 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If you are looking for exceptional assisted living, we encourage you to consider MorningStar at West San Jose. Along with beautiful surroundings, we provide an extensive range of amenities, wellness programs, care services and more.   

When a loved one needs more care than they can get in their own home, it may be time to start thinking about moving to an assisted living community.  If your family is new to the concept of senior living and all it means, please know that MorningStar will work with you every step of the way to help you make informed decisions, and make the eventual move-in process easier.  

To start with, we understand that for your parent or elderly relative, the move is a major lifestyle transition, which is why we approach each move-in with great sensitivity.  One way we do this is to nurture a relationship from the start that reinforces the positive aspects of community life to help the person envision the many possibilities of a new adventure.  

Once your family puts down a deposit to secure a chosen suite, our “House to Home” plan goes into full swing.  This starts by collecting pertinent information, agreements and permissions inherent to the move-in including a medical assessment and physician’s care plan for each new assisted living and memory care resident.     

On a more practical level, we offer packing tips including what items are most important to bring such as furnishings and personal belongings that are most significant emotionally, nostalgically as well as functionally.  We want the resident’s new “home” to bring them comfort and joy, which is why we suggest, if possible, furnishings should be arranged similar to their prior residence.  Keep in mind; it is especially helpful to those with low vision or cognitive impairment.     

This is just the start of the on-going support we extend to new residents and their families.  We are ready to answer any questions you may have and direct you to our website for contact information as well as other pertinent details.  MorningStar at West San Jose’s entire team is engaged in finding ways to build a true family, one loving relationship at a time. 

MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003.  We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose, CA.

September 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living San Jose, Memory Care
Assisted Living

As We Age, Our Thinking Process Begins to Slow Down

September 13, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Many of us find ourselves wondering if our brain is working as efficiently as it did when we were younger. Research shows most likely it is not. Various studies suggest memory problems often “reflect a slower processing speed and poor encoding and retrieval of new memories as a result of diminished attention.” However, while normal aging causes seniors to process new information slower; judgement and reasoning powers remain largely intact. 

Researchers say in the same way we cannot jump as high or run as fast as we did when we were children; our thinking process also begins to slow down. By the time we are in our 50s or 60s, this can interfere with remembering things, solving problems or learning new information. Structural changes in the brain regions involved in memory processing such as the hippocampus and the frontal lobes all experience anatomical and neurochemical changes as we age. Concentration can be affected by the natural loss of receptors and neurons. Outside factors such as not getting enough sleep or a hearing loss can exacerbate the problem, and daily aches and pains can impact our ability to concentrate as do the medications we take to ease the pain.

If an older person does not make a point to really concentrate when taking in new information, it can cause problems with recall as they never really learned it in the first place. Experts offer practical, commonsense tips to help you more reliably process information and improve your ability to focus. Examples include playing brain games, physical exercise (it helps send more blood flow to the brain), getting out in nature, listening to music, sleeping at least seven to eight hours a night or using relaxation techniques such as meditation or mindfulness. 

At MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care at West San Jose, our beautiful home is designed to provide residents with a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community. Along with inviting common areas both inside and out, we offer a range of amenities and wellness programs to promote a healthy and engaged lifestyle. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

MorningStar’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 in San Jose.  Contact us to set up a tour and see firsthand our beautiful community. 

Source:  health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/how-aging-affects-focus

September 13, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Memory Care, senior living
Assisted Living

MorningStar’s Community in San Jose Offers Individualized Memory Care

September 11, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Along with assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose offers studio and one-bedroom suites for the comprehensive care of those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.  Our home is honored to provide individualized, compassionate care for residents from the earliest stages of the disease to the most advanced. 

The Reflections Neighborhood is meticulously set up to accommodate the special needs of memory care residents.  As such, it means we can encourage and support independence as much as possible and let residents move freely about their environment.  In fact, every aspect of our community from physical design to a range of purposeful activities, food service, security and more offers residents a comfortable, stress-free lifestyle.

MorningStar’s holistic approach to memory care involves treating each of our residents with the respect and dignity they deserve.  Even before a resident joins our community, we meet with them and their family to find out as much as we can about their background and interests as well as personal preferences.  From there, we create an individualized care plan that takes all of this into consideration.

Most importantly we are blessed to have a team of individuals with big hearts who recognize it is a privilege to serve seniors. They enjoy listening to life stories, viewing family photos and making sure each one feels loved, safe, and respected. All team members, regardless of position, receive training in Radiance, which is much more than a customer service program. It is how we build a culture of consistency, authenticity and genuine concern for the needs of others and guides the way we dispense service – with sincerity, warmth and depth of purpose.   

If a parent, spouse or another loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s or another dementia-related disease, the MorningStar team is here to help. Our loving care is designed to meet their social, emotional, physical and spiritual needs. Please contact us or visit our website for more information. 

MorningStar considers it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission: to honor, to value, to invest. Our passionate commitment to serving seniors has proudly earned us a reputation for family satisfaction second to none. Contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose, CA.

September 11, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Memory Care, senior living
Assisted Living

The Impact of Sleep on Longevity: Tips for Seniors

September 09, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Getting enough restful sleep is essential for maintaining good health and promoting longevity, especially for seniors. Quality sleep plays a crucial role in everything from mental clarity to physical well-being. Here’s how sleep affects longevity and tips for ensuring better rest.

Sleep Supports Cognitive Function

Sleep is essential for brain health, particularly for memory consolidation and cognitive function. Poor or insufficient sleep has been linked to an increased risk of cognitive decline and conditions such as dementia. Deep sleep helps clear toxins from the brain, which may protect against Alzheimer’s disease.

In senior living communities, creating a sleep-friendly environment, free from distractions and noise, helps ensure that residents get the restorative rest they need to maintain mental sharpness.

Sleep Regulates Hormones and Immune Health

Sleep plays a vital role in regulating hormones that control hunger and stress. Lack of sleep can disrupt these hormones, leading to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. In addition, sleep strengthens the immune system, making it more effective at fighting off infections and other illnesses.

For those in assisted living, routine healthcare assessments often focus on addressing sleep issues, ensuring seniors receive personalized support to improve their overall health and reduce the risk of illness.

Establishing a Healthy Sleep Routine

Establishing a consistent sleep schedule is one of the best ways to improve sleep quality. Seniors should aim to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. Reducing exposure to bright lights, such as from screens, before bed and engaging in calming activities like reading or meditating can help signal to the body that it’s time to wind down.

In assisted living Idaho Falls, caregivers often help seniors create and stick to healthy sleep routines, promoting better sleep patterns and, in turn, supporting their overall health and longevity.

Diet and Exercise: Key Components for Better Sleep

Diet and physical activity directly impact sleep quality. Seniors should avoid heavy meals, caffeine, and alcohol close to bedtime, as these can interfere with sleep. Engaging in regular physical activity during the day, such as walking or gentle yoga, helps promote deeper, more restorative sleep at night.

Residents of senior living communities often have access to fitness programs that promote not only physical health but also better sleep, further contributing to longevity and overall well-being.

By focusing on sleep hygiene and making lifestyle adjustments, seniors can improve the quality of their sleep, which is a critical factor in promoting long-term health and extending lifespan.

September 09, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Idaho Falls, senior living
Assisted Living

Traditional Medicare Does Not Cover Everything

September 09, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Many seniors new to Medicare have questions about the scope of coverage under the program. Experts explain traditional Medicare covers most health care needs including hospital care, doctor visits and lab tests. However, some services and medical devices are not covered.

While Medicare covers treatment and doctor visits regarding medical problems in the ears; many seniors are surprised to learn it does not cover hearing aids. In 2017 a bill was passed that allows hearing aids to be sold over-the-counter without a prescription for people with mild to moderate hearing loss; greatly reducing the cost.

Eye exams, glasses and contact lenses are also not covered under traditional Medicare. Medicare does cover things like cataract surgery and other medical conditions of the eye. If you are concerned about the cost of glasses and exams, vision insurance is available. The same goes for most dental care, and there are additional plans out there to help cover the cost of dental work. 

If you travel out of the country, you need to know Medicare will not cover any of your medical care. Travelers may purchase a Medigap policy that covers certain overseas medical costs; or check into travel insurance policies offering basic health care. Some seniors opt to pay upfront for emergency medical evacuation insurance. 

Other types of services not covered by Medicare are podiatry, massage therapy and chiropractic care. While short-term rehabilitation services are covered, Medicare does not cover long-term care in a nursing home. 

MorningStar at West San Jose is an assisted living and memory care community in beautiful San Jose, CA close to medical facilities, shopping and recreational areas. We proudly offer assisted living residents a lifestyle of wellbeing, community and security. In addition, our distinct Reflections Neighborhood provides all the services required to meet the diverse needs of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Please contact us for more information and to set up a tour.  

MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003.  We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose, CA.

September 09, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living San Jose, Memory Care
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