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The Benefits of Independent Living

May 06, 2022 by MorningStar Senior Living in Independent Living

If you are a senior over the age of 55, you may want to take a look at independent living. Its numerous advantages include a carefree lifestyle with built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, activities and programming, and delicious meals you no longer need to cook. 

Many older adults worry about the rising costs of maintaining a home with the endless repairs and upkeep like lawn mowing in the summer, leaf clean-up in the fall and snow removal in winter. Furthermore, replacing a roof or buying new appliances is expensive. In independent living communities like MorningStar of Parker, we handle all of the maintenance both inside and out. Imagine no longer worrying about dealing with the cleaning up after a big snowstorm? 

Our community is made up of three buildings, with the newest located on the south end of our campus, offering 49 luxury independent living suites and 54 assisted living suites. The four-story building has suites as large as 1,609 square feet, including three styles of penthouses with fireplaces. All independent suites have kitchens equipped with high-end finishes including granite surfaces, stainless-steel appliances and pantry as well as private balconies. 

With 10’ high ceilings and big windows, our suites offer lots of natural light and feel spacious. Some independent suites have walk-in closets and dressing rooms, or an in-suite stackable washer/dryer closet.

Services designed to allow you the freedom to pursue your interests include weekly light housekeeping and trash removal. Breakfast, lunch and Sunday brunch is available as is a la carte dinners in the Arrowstone Restaurant. Other amenities include a coffee shop with barista and juice bar, indoor pool and jetted spa (low chlorine with ozone), games rooms, art studio and more. 

In addition, MorningStar of Parker’s two other buildings offer assisted living and memory care with a selection of suites, care and hospitality services, amenities, and a complement of wellness programs and activities. Visit our website to ask about our “Move-in Special - $2022 OFF for up to two months.”

May 06, 2022 /MorningStar Senior Living
Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
Independent Living

Social Isolation & Loneliness can be a Risk for Serious Health Conditions

April 21, 2022 by MorningStar Senior Living in Independent Living

According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), statistics show seniors who report feelings of loneliness are at higher risk for several diseases including dementia and are more likely to experience premature death. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) says “one-third of adults aged 45 and older feel lonely, and nearly one-fourth of adults aged 65 and older are considered to be socially isolated.” Social isolation is a lack of social connections and a result of a person living alone, having a spouse and/or other supportive friends or relatives die, or suffering from chronic illness. Other related problems include a lack of transportation, mobility impairment and untreated hearing loss, which all limit the senior’s opportunity to engage with others. 

A 2010 AARP Research surveyed adults 45 and older regarding their feelings of loneliness. Of those respondents who rated their health as excellent, only 25 percent said they were lonely. Among participants who said their health was poor, 55 percent reported feeling lonely. The CDC also says studies find social isolation or loneliness is linked to a 29% increased risk of heart disease and a 32% increased risk of stroke as well as a 50% percent increased risk of dementia.

MorningStar of Idaho Falls is a senior living community offering older adults independent living, assisted living and memory care. As one of the area’s top communities, we provide everything seniors need for quality of life and to safely and comfortably age in place. Along with luxury amenities, and care and hospitality services; our signature wellness programs and activities are designed to engage and encourage residents to live full productive lives. Our Life Enrichment team daily presents creative ways to stay active and comes with the benefit of not just camaraderie and fun, but some accountability (for you are truly missed if you don’t show up).

We offer 12 cottages with fireplaces and one-car garages and another 87 one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites within our main building for independent living. If you are a senior who needs help with the ADLs (the activities of daily living), we offer 66 assisted living suites and 28 memory care suites for seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Visit our website for contact information and to inquire about availability and pricing or to schedule a tour. Also ask about our April’s Move-in Specials. 

Source: cdc.gov/aging/publications/features/lonely-older-adults.html

April 21, 2022 /MorningStar Senior Living
aging, seniors, senior living, Independent Living
Independent Living

Exercises to Help You Keep Fit

March 31, 2022 by MorningStar Senior Living in Independent Living

As we age, staying fit is important to both our mobility and our independence; and even if you haven’t spent your life as a serious fitness buff, experts say it doesn’t mean you can’t start now. However it is important to check with your healthcare provider before beginning any new exercise. 

The Harvard Medical School recommends several exercises that provide all-around conditioning and don’t require a gym membership. Any one of them can help keep your weight under control, improve balance and range of motion, strengthen bones, protect joints, prevent bladder control problems, and even ward off memory loss.

Swimming is recommended for its low impact on the body as the water’s buoyancy supports the body and takes the strain off painful joints. Dr. I-Min Lee, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, explains,  “Swimming is good for individuals with arthritis because it’s less weight bearing.” Researchers also report swimming can help improve our mental health. Water aerobics is another low impact way to stay in shape and burn calories.  

Tai chi, a century’s old Chinese martial art, has also been shown to be beneficial for older adults. Along with incorporating movement and relaxation, experts say Tai chi helps improve balance, which is something we lose as we age. To find a class, check your community center, senior center, YMCA or local health clubs.  

Other good physical activities for seniors include walking and strength training exercises. For strength training, experts say start slow and learn the proper form. To begin walking, wear the proper clothing for the weather including sun protection and good footwear. Finally an often overlooked area of wellness for seniors is maintaining strong pelvic floor muscles that can help prevent incontinence. Kegel exercises are beneficial for both men and women; check the Internet or talk to your doctor to learn how.  

If you are looking for the carefree lifestyle senior living offers, MorningStar of Parker is one to consider. Our community has independent living, assisted living and memory care in a range of suite selections, luxury amenities, care and hospitality services, and wellness programs and activities. Visit our website for contact information and to ask about our “Move-in Special - $2022 OFF for up to two months.”

Source: health.harvard.edu/promotions/harvard-health-publications/starting-to-exercise?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=focuson-fitness-3&utm_id=3556849&dlv-emuid=33b2f11b-97ca-447f-ab66-cfb4e7a55fa7&dlv-mlid=3556849

March 31, 2022 /MorningStar Senior Living
Seniors Health, Independent Living, Senior Living
Independent Living
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