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Useful Tips Regarding Senior Living

October 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

The decision to move into senior living is a big one for older adults. It may mean giving up a much beloved family home; or it could be health conditions are such that more daily care is required. Other times, it is the desire to simplify life to better focus on things that bring joy and fulfillment.  

If you are a senior who has started the search for assisted living due to a need for more daily personal care, please understand, assisted living services are designed around helping residents maintain their independence. Another important benefit is the peace of mind residents have knowing someone is always around to help. 

Most assisted living communities offer healthy meal services as well as lots of programs and activities to help keep residents engaged and entertained. Moreover, who doesn’t love the idea of maintenance-free living as well as laundry and housekeeping services? Another feature is enhanced safety with modifications geared toward accessibility and mobility with things like handicap-accessible bathrooms, wide hallways, handrails and ramps. Emergency 24/7 call systems ensure caregivers know there is a problem. 

The next consideration is what community is the best fit for you. Start by taking the time to do some research regarding senior living communities in your area. Also talk to your healthcare providers, friends, family and other trusted advisors as to what they have heard about local communities. Check out the websites of top contenders, and remember to include proximity to family and to services you use on a regular basis. If you no longer drive, check to see if the community offers transportation services.

One of the best ways to get a feel for a senior living community is to schedule a tour. Plan to spend a couple of hours there, and if possible, ask to join residents during mealtime. Experts say use your senses including how welcoming does the place feel from the moment you step in through the front door. If you plan to move into senior living as a couple, ask if there are any discounts. 

At the MorningStar of Parker senior living community, we are honored to offer the area’s finest independent living, assisted living and memory care. Our smartly-designed independent and assisted living suites are available in various sizes and configurations and offer a wealth of resort-style amenities, services and programs. 

MorningStar of Parker’s Reflections Neighborhood lovingly provides care for seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and dementia-related diseases.  For their safety, our 49 memory care suites are equipped with emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms as well as clear wayfinding to encourage independence. Contact us to set up a tour to experience firsthand our trusted community.     

October 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

A Person’s Balance Declines With Age

October 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Falls among senior citizens are all too common, and in many cases, threaten a person’s independence and way of life. Injuries from falls include to the head, hip fractures, and in extreme cases lead to death; and poor balance is one of the reasons people fall.

Experts explain a person’s balance declines with age due to loss of sensory elements, the ability to integrate information and issue motor commands; and loss of musculoskeletal function as well as poor vision and inner ear problems. Certain medications and common medical conditions in older adults can also cause problems. Balance begins to decline in midlife, starting at about age 50. In one study, adults in their 30s and 40s could stand on one foot for a minute or more. By age 50, the time decreased to 45 seconds.

The National Institute on Aging (NIH) explains maintaining good balance as you age and learning about fall prevention can help you get around, stay independent, and carry out daily activities. Targeted exercises like walking, strength training and workouts designed to improve stability are some of the best ways to improve balance. Consult with your doctor as to whether a physical therapist or other professional could help design suitable exercises to improve your balance. 

Also talk to your doctor about any dietary changes you should make if your balance problems are due to high or low blood pressure. Something as simple as eating less salt, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising may help with high blood pressure. 

If you have low blood pressure and experience dizziness, do not stand up too quickly, drink plenty of fluids such as water and avoid alcohol. Your doctor may need to evaluate if it is safe for you to drive. To reduce your risk of a fall, avoid walking in the dark, wear low-heeled, rubber-soled shoes; and if you need a mobility aid such as a cane or walker, use it. 

If you are looking for outstanding assisted living or memory care, MorningStar at West San Jose offers a true home distinguished by comfort, wellness and love. This is made possible through a dedicated team who understand how to provide residents with a quality-of-life other communities simply cannot match. Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

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 the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Contact us or visit our website to learn more.

October 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

The Benefits of Telehealth for Seniors

October 18, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

In today’s fast-paced world, technology has opened up countless new possibilities, and healthcare is no exception. One of the most significant advancements in recent years has been the rise of telehealth, especially for seniors. Telehealth refers to using digital platforms—such as video calls or phone consultations—for medical appointments. For seniors living in assisted living Portland communities, telehealth has quickly become a game changer, offering a range of benefits that go far beyond convenience.

Getting to an in-person doctor’s appointment can be challenging for many seniors. Mobility issues, transportation barriers, or simply the logistics of leaving the comfort of home can make routine visits difficult. Telehealth eliminates these hurdles by allowing seniors to consult with their healthcare providers from the comfort of their homes. Whether in senior living Portland residences or independent living situations, accessing care via telehealth ensures that seniors stay connected with their doctors without the stress of travel.

Another critical benefit of telehealth is that it can improve access to specialized care. In the past, if a senior needed to see a specialist, they might have had to wait weeks for an appointment, often needing to travel long distances. Now, with telehealth, specialists are usually just a video call away. This is particularly useful for managing chronic conditions, where timely and consistent medical advice can prevent health complications. 

Telehealth also allows doctors to monitor a patient’s progress more regularly, making adjustments to treatment plans as needed without the delay of waiting for an in-person visit.

Beyond the medical advantages, telehealth can also provide peace of mind for seniors and their families. With the ease of checking in virtually, family members can participate in appointments and stay informed about their loved one’s health, even if they live far away. This level of involvement reassures both seniors and their families that healthcare needs are being met in a timely manner, providing a sense of reassurance and peace of mind.

For seniors residing in  retirement home Portland settings, telehealth can also reduce exposure to illnesses. By minimizing the need for in-person visits, seniors are less likely to come into contact with contagious illnesses—something especially important during flu season or other times when viruses are prevalent.

Telehealth is proving to be an invaluable resource for seniors, offering convenient, accessible, and timely healthcare. It’s a technology that empowers seniors to take control of their health, stay connected with their care team, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing help is always just a call away. This empowerment can make seniors feel more in control of their health journey.

October 18, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

The Best Autumn Activities for Seniors to Enjoy

October 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Autumn, a season of magic and beauty, unfolds in the picturesque landscapes surrounding senior living Portland communities. As the air turns crisp and the leaves burst into a symphony of vibrant hues, it’s a perfect time for seniors to immerse themselves in a variety of enriching activities, feeling inspired by the natural world around them. 

Staying active and engaged doesn’t just brighten the day—it’s essential for physical and mental well-being. Here are some of the best autumn activities that can add a touch of joy and a warm embrace to any senior’s routine, making them feel uplifted and comforted.

Leaf Peeping: 

Leaf peeping is the simple joy of admiring the beautiful fall foliage. In Portland, there’s no shortage of stunning parks and scenic areas to take in the fiery reds, oranges, and yellows of the season. A gentle walk through a park or a scenic drive around the city can provide breathtaking views while also offering fresh air and light exercise. 

For those who prefer a guided experience, nature tours provide an excellent opportunity to learn more about the local environment while enjoying the beauty of autumn.

Pumpkin Decorating: 

This fun and creative activity isn’t just for kids. Seniors can spend a relaxing afternoon decorating pumpkins with paint, markers, or stickers, creating festive fall décor without the mess of carving. 

This low-mobility option is perfect for anyone who wants to celebrate the season in a safe and enjoyable way. Plus, decorated pumpkins make wonderful decorations for personal spaces in retirement home Portland settings, bringing the spirit of fall indoors.

Baking Seasonal Treats: 

Autumn is synonymous with comforting flavors like cinnamon, apples, and pumpkin. Seniors can enjoy baking delicious fall treats like pumpkin pies, apple crisps, and spiced cookies. Baking is a delightful sensory experience—from the oven’s warmth to the delicious smells—and a fun way to try new recipes and share the results with friends and family. 

In assisted living Portland communities, group baking activities are a great way to enjoy these seasonal flavors while socializing with neighbors, fostering a sense of connection and inclusion among seniors.

Indoor Activities: 

As the weather cools down, indoor activities like puzzles, board games, and book clubs offer hours of entertainment. Many senior living communities host game nights, book discussions, or crafting sessions, providing seniors with a chance to stay mentally active and socially engaged without leaving the comfort of home.

Autumn offers endless possibilities for seniors to stay active, creative, and engaged indoors or outside. With the simple beauty of nature and the joy of seasonal activities, fall is a time of warmth, connection, and celebration for seniors everywhere.

October 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Improve Your Diet With Tasty, Nutritious Foods

October 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

When dieting, it is best to shy away from fried foods, foods loaded with empty carbs and sugary foods. Dieticians say that still leaves a lot of tasty food we can eat without feeling guilty. At the top of the list are non-starchy vegetables of which there are many ways to prepare them to ensure they are both satisfying and tasty. 

If vegetables aren’t your favorite food, it may be you are not creative enough in preparing them. A simple suggestion is to give your veggies a quick spray of olive oil, add seasoning and a few cloves of garlic. Either roast or air fry to give them a punch of flavor. If you love dips, think about switching up from heavy-caloric dips to ones using salsa or low-fat yogurt. 

A list of veggies nutrient-dense and light in calories includes broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, carrots, sprouts and kale. If you want fruits, the best to eat are watermelon and cantaloupe, most berries and kiwi. Beata Rydyger, a registered nutritionist based in Los Angeles, says “Along with these foods being beneficial for weight maintenance and weight loss, they are very high in macronutrients such as carbohydrates and micronutrients including vitamins and minerals.” Moreover, these foods are rich in fiber, and fiber keeps blood sugar levels stable and keeps you feeling fuller longer.    

Other foods that fill you up are nuts and seeds. While they are higher in calories than fruits and veggies, a handful contains protein as well as vitamins and minerals. Snacking mid-afternoon on a cup of low-fat cottage cheese, hard-boiled egg or cup of tuna helps ensure you won’t overeat at dinner time. Remember to stay hydrated throughout the day. Drinking a glass of water or bone broth before a meal can help reduce the amount you eat during the meal. However, dieticians say when making any dietary changes, you should start slowly and work with your healthcare provider. 

If you are looking for assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose may be the place for you. We provide residents a carefree lifestyle to help live life to the fullest. Along with care services, our beautiful community offers five-star dining, wellness programs and activities to promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle.  Amenities include a bistro, theater, fitness center, salon, sky terrace and underground parking. Contact us or visit our website for more information about luxury senior living in San Jose, CA.

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 senior living in San Jose, CA.

October 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Keep Sharp With Brain Games

October 14, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Over the last couple of decades, researchers have found brain-training games may help improve attention levels, logic skills, and memory as well as enhance cognitive function in healthy subjects. Shaheen Lakhan, MD. Ph.D. FAAN, a physician-scientist and clinical development specialist and founding neurology department chair and curricular dean at California University of Science and Medicine writes the following: “The brain is just like a muscle – it thrives on exercise! As a neurologist, I’m thrilled by the incredible potential of brain games to help people flex their mental muscles, activating underused brain circuits to sharpen cognition and skills like focus, speed, and memory.”

Experts say effective brain games include Sudoku and crossword puzzles. With crossword puzzles, cognitive skills used include recollecting past verbal knowledge and memories. Sudoku relies on short-term memory, which is often one the first sign of Alzheimer’s, and requires the player to look ahead to plan out subsequent moves.

Android and iOS offer several apps for brain games that are either free, include in-app purchases or require a subscription to open more games. One game is Elevate that centers on reading, writing, speaking and math; and allows you to customize training on areas you wish to focus on. Another game, Luminosity, was involved in a study that showed people who played the games for “15 minutes a day at least seven days a week for three weeks experienced improved attention and motor speed.” 

MorningStar at West San Jose is a vibrant community offering luxury senior living in beautiful surroundings.   Our focus is on providing everything residents need to live their best life with onsite amenities, best-in-class dining, and an array of senior care and hospitality services. In addition, we pride ourselves on giving residents the opportunity to explore new things, stay engaged and enjoy themselves with a variety of wellness programs and activities. Please contact us for more information and to set up a tour. 

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.

Source: verywellmind.com/top-websites-and-games-for-brain-exercise-2224140

October 14, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

What Are Probiotics and Prebiotics?

October 11, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

The last several years have brought probiotics and prebiotics into the spotlight. However, it can be confusing as to what the difference is between the two and the role they play in our bodies. Experts say both are important to our health; probiotics are beneficial bacteria, while prebiotics are food for these bacteria.

In other words, “Probiotics are live bacteria found in certain foods or supplements and can provide numerous health benefits. Prebiotics are substances from types of carbs (mostly fiber) that humans can’t digest. The beneficial bacteria in your gut eat this fiber.”

The Harvard Medical School explains our large intestine has 100 trillion good bacteria essential to our health called microbiome. These good microbes help maintain healthy bowel function. Each person has their own unique microbiome from birth and we add to the good microbes by the food we consume. However, a diet high in sugar and fat can negatively affect gut health by encouraging the growth of bad bacteria, allowing them to grow faster and colonize more easily, without as many helpful bacteria to prevent it from happening. 

Research shows certain foods like yogurt and kefirs with live, active cultures are beneficial to adding to our microbiome. Unpasteurized, fermented foods like kombucha, miso, sauerkraut and sour pickles contain healthy microbes but most packaged fermented foods are pasteurized, which destroys the microbes. The best way to get around that is to learn to ferment foods at home.

Experts say while there are many probiotic supplements on the market, it is not easy to find exactly what you need. Most probiotic supplements contain just a few bacterial strains, compared to the many stains naturally found in the gut. “Although there are many claims made by probiotic products, there’s now reliable, evidence-based support that certain probiotics — like Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium (bacteria), and Saccharomyces boulardii (yeast) — are generally safe and helpful in specific conditions.”

This post is intended for informational purposes only.  Please contact your health care provider with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. 

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 the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Contact us or visit our website to learn more.

Sources: 

healthline.com/nutrition/probiotics-and-prebiotics

healthline.com/health/probiotics-and-digestive-health/how-long-does-it-take-for-probiotics-to-work#choosing-a-probiotic

October 11, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Strategies for Improving Sleep Quality in the Elderly

October 02, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Good sleep is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being, especially for seniors. However, many older adults struggle with getting restful sleep. Let’s explore some practical strategies to help improve sleep quality for seniors, particularly in assisted living Portland communities.

Create a Relaxing Bedtime Routine

A consistent bedtime routine can signal the body that it’s time to wind down. Activities such as reading a book, listening to calming music, or taking a warm bath can promote relaxation and make it easier to fall asleep.

Optimize the Sleep Environment

It is essential to make the bedroom a sleep-friendly environment. Ensure the room is cool, dark, and quiet. Investing in a comfortable mattress and pillows can also make a significant difference. Blackout curtains or a white noise machine might help create a peaceful sleeping space.

Mind Your Diet

What we eat and drink can impact sleep quality. Encourage a light dinner and avoid heavy meals close to bedtime. Reducing caffeine and alcohol intake in the evening can prevent sleep disturbances. Instead, opt for a soothing herbal tea or warm milk before bed.

Stay Active During the Day

Regular physical activity can promote better sleep. Seniors should aim for light exercises such as walking, stretching, or yoga. These activities can help regulate the sleep-wake cycle. Just be sure to avoid vigorous exercise close to bedtime, as it can have the opposite effect.

Limit Naps

While napping can be beneficial, long or irregular naps during the day can negatively affect nighttime sleep. If a nap is necessary, keep it short and earlier in the day.

Manage Stress and Anxiety

Stress and anxiety are common culprits of poor sleep. Deep breathing exercises, meditation, or gentle yoga can help calm the mind. Talking about worries with a friend or family member can also alleviate stress.

Monitor Medications

Some medications can interfere with sleep. It’s important to review all medications with a healthcare provider to identify any that might be causing sleep issues. They might suggest adjustments or alternatives that are less disruptive to sleep. It’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider before making any changes to medications to ensure seniors’ safety.

Stick to a Sleep Schedule

Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, even on weekends, can help regulate the body’s internal clock. This consistency can make it easier to fall asleep and wake up feeling refreshed.

Engage in Relaxing Activities

Encouraging hobbies that promote relaxation can be beneficial. Activities like knitting, painting, or gardening help keep the mind engaged during the day and make it easier to unwind at night.

Create a Community of Support

Sharing tips and experiences with peers in senior living Portland communities can provide additional support. Group activities focused on relaxation and wellness can foster a sense of community and enhance overall well-being.

In our retirement communities, we’ve found that these strategies significantly improve sleep quality for our residents. By creating a supportive environment and encouraging healthy habits, we, as caregivers and community members, play a crucial role in helping our seniors achieve better sleep and enjoy a more vibrant lifestyle.

October 02, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

The Evolution of Nutritional Programs in Senior Living

September 25, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Nutritional programs in senior living communities have come a long way over the years. Today, they are designed to meet the unique dietary needs of older adults, promoting health, vitality, and overall well being. Let’s explore how these programs have evolved and how they can benefit seniors, especially those in senior living Portland.

Tailored Meal Plans

One of the most significant advancements in nutritional programs is the shift toward personalized meal plans. These plans consider individual health conditions, dietary restrictions, and personal preferences. 

Focus on Fresh and Local Ingredients

There has been a growing emphasis on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. This supports local farmers and ensures that meals are packed with nutrients. Fresh produce, lean meats, and whole grains are staples in our meal plans, contributing to better health and higher energy levels for our residents.

Special Dietary Needs

Modern nutritional programs are adept at catering to special dietary needs. Whether it’s low-sodium options for those with hypertension, gluten-free meals for those with celiac disease, or diabetic-friendly dishes, our menus are designed to accommodate a wide range of dietary requirements. This attention to detail helps maintain the health and happiness of residents in retirement home Portland.

Social Dining Experiences

Mealtime is more than just eating; it’s a social experience. Today, dining programs encourage residents to dine together, fostering a sense of community and reducing feelings of isolation. Shared meals are a time for conversation and connection, making dining an enjoyable part of the day.

Tips for a Healthy Diet

Here are some simple tips to maintain a healthy diet:

  • Include a variety of fruits and vegetables in every meal.

  • Choose whole grains over refined grains.

  • Opt for lean protein sources like fish, poultry, and legumes.

  • Limit sugary snacks and beverages.

  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.

The Role of Supplements

While a balanced diet is the best way to get nutrients, sometimes supplements are necessary. We work with healthcare providers to ensure that residents receive any additional vitamins or minerals they might need, particularly for those with dietary restrictions or specific health conditions.

The Importance of Hydration

Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health. Dehydration can lead to various health issues, including urinary tract infections and kidney problems. We encourage our residents to drink water regularly and offer a variety of hydrating beverages at mealtimes.

Creating a Vibrant Community

In senior living Portland, we’ve seen firsthand how comprehensive nutritional programs can enhance the quality of life. By focusing on personalized, nutritious, and enjoyable meals, we help our residents stay healthy and active. Sharing these meals together strengthens our community bonds and creates a supportive, vibrant environment.

Nutritional programs have evolved to prioritize health, taste, and community. By incorporating fresh ingredients, accommodating special dietary needs, and fostering social dining experiences, we can ensure our residents enjoy a high quality of life. Let’s continue to embrace these advancements to support the wellbeing of our beloved seniors. 

September 25, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Finding a Community for a Loved One Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

September 20, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Are you considering a community setting for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia?  Experts say the first and most important thing to learn about senior living communities offering memory care is whether they are up to the task of caring for your loved one.  Do services align with their needs and is the home capable of advanced care down the road?  A Place for Mom’s website says by asking the following questions, you should get the answers you need.     

Before you begin your search, they suggest taking a few minutes to think about the needs of your loved one.  Do they have a tendency to wander or exhibit aggressive behaviors?  Do they require help with eating and drinking?  Are they mobile or use a wheelchair or walker?  Other information to relay is if they need help toileting, require 24/7 supervision, or care for medical conditions such as diabetes.   

Once you establish that a memory care community is equipped to care for your loved one, now ask questions including how experienced is the staff; and do they have any special training.  If so, is it on-going?  Will your loved one have an individualized care plan?  Also, what is the staff-ratio during the day and at night?  

Inquire about safety protocols starting with secured doors, courtyards, and grounds as well as an emergency call system.  Are hallways color-coded making it easier for residents to navigate about more independently?   Is there a nurse on duty, and how extensive are medical services?   Also, ask about the type of memory care activities and treatments available.  After you have learned what you can, experts say to trust your instincts when making the final decision. 

MorningStar at West San Jose’s goal is to provide the highest quality senior living which includes compassionate memory care for those in the early onset of dementia through to the most advanced stages.  Our holistic approach to care is designed to affirm the value of the person and to find ways to celebrate the smallest successes.  Beginning with dedicated caregivers to activities, programs and meals tailored to our residents’ special needs, we bring a deep understanding of the disease to our care.  Please contact us for more information about our Reflections Neighborhood and to set up a tour.

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. Contact us or visit our website to learn more about the finest senior living in San Jose, CA.

Source: aplaceformom.com/planning-and-advice/articles/memory-care-facility-checklist

September 20, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Fall Prevention Includes Balance Exercises

September 06, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), every year more than one in four people aged 65 years or older suffers from a fall, and many of those accidents require a trip to the emergency department.  In addition to serious injuries, some falls even result in death.  To help mitigate the risk, experts recommend that along with safety modifications to the home that elderly adults also do balance exercises.

Balance exercises are relatively easy-to-do and can improve both your balance as well as increase lower body strength.  Ask your doctor for some suggestions or take a look at the Internet. Most do not require special equipment other than someone to assist you if needed.  The exercises can be done throughout the day and each one only takes a few minutes to do.  

One example of a balance exercise is called Tightrope Walk.  This easy exercise improves balance, posture, and core strength.  Start in a standing position and lift your arms extending them out to your sides.  Now walk in a straight line keeping your gaze focused on a fixed point in the distance.  Each time you raise your foot, pause with it in the raised position for 2 to 3 seconds.  Alternating your feet, continue for 20 to 30 steps.   

Another exercise is Rock the Boat, which starts by standing with your feet hip-distance apart and extending your arms out to your sides.  Lift your left foot off the floor and bend your knee to bring your heel toward your bottom holding it there for up to 30 seconds.  Now do the same with the other side.  Do each side 3 times.  

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we understand the importance of our resident’s living life to the fullest.  This is why we offer a Life Enrichment program that focuses on creative ways to stay physically, intellectually and socially active.  Please see our website for more information about MorningStar’s senior living in San Jose.

This post is intended for informational purposes only.  Before beginning any exercises, please consult with your health care provider.

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 the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Contact us or visit our website to learn more. 


Source: healthline.com/health/exercise-fitness/balance-exercises-for-seniors#exercises-to-try

September 06, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Do You Need a Daily Multivitamin?

August 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

As we age, it becomes more important than ever to protect our health but making decisions on how we do it can be confusing at best. One day it seems this diet is better than another and they have lots of initials such as DASH, MIND, TLC or KETO as well as Mediterranean, vegan, vegetarian and flexitarian diets. Adding to the challenge is whether we need a daily multivitamin. 

While it is a good idea to get advice from your healthcare provider, it doesn’t hurt to hear what some other experts say. For example, the Harvard School of Public Health says if you eat a healthy diet, a multivitamin may have little or no benefit. A healthy diet should include plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, good protein sources and healthy fats. 

However, the National Academy of Medicine cautions some Americans may not be getting enough of specific vitamins and minerals such as vitamin D and vitamin E from food sources alone. Vitamin deficiency can also occur in people with diseases like celiac, ulcerative colitis, or cystic fibrosis, which cause their digestive systems to not function properly. Others who may benefit from the addition of specific vitamins include the elderly or conditions such as pregnancy, alcoholism and taking certain medications including treating high blood pressure. 

Doctors say even those with diseases such as osteoporosis may only need to increase their intake of nutrients targeted toward maintaining bone health, or if that is not possible to take a supplement. If in doubt, ask your healthcare team if you should consult with a dietician. Remember to let your doctors know about any supplements you are taking in case of drug interactions with prescription medications.   

MorningStar at West San Jose is an assisted living and memory care community with beautiful common areas and well-designed suites.  Our residents enjoy a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community, and a hospitality and care team who feel called and honored to serve seniors in senior living.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information about luxury senior living in San Jose.

MorningStar has considered it a privilege and responsibility to “cast a new light” on senior living, inspired and empowered by our unique mission statement: 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 to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

Source: hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/multivitamin/

August 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

The Many Benefits of Senior Living Communities

August 19, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

As it turns out, many seniors are quite happy with their decision to move into an independent or assisted living community.  In part, that may be since many of today’s senior communities are loaded with numerous amenities and activities.   As a resident, you are provided with a lifestyle of comfort and community as well as a sense of safety and security.  Here are some of the many benefits: 

  • When seniors move out of their family home into a senior community, they find themselves freed from lots of responsibilities.  Owning a home requires routine care and maintenance such as yard work and other housekeeping chores.  

  • Seniors often live alone and experience feelings of loneliness and isolation.  Also, as people age, many are reluctant to drive, which means they end up spending a lot of time at home by themselves.  This is something that is not a problem in senior communities.  While activities are optional, there is generally something of interest for everyone.    

  • For seniors who do not drive anymore, senior communities usually offer some form of transportation.  In addition, many routinely schedule day trips to activities such as plays, museums, shopping or other events.  

  • We also know that many seniors who live alone do not eat well.  In some cases, grocery shopping and preparing food has become difficult.  Many senior communities make healthy, nutritious food a priority and offer choices such as low sodium, no sugar added etc.  

  • As a senior living resident, you will receive help with activities of daily living (ADLs) to provide a better quality of life. Around-the-clock care managers, access to licensed nurses and medication management are just a few of the many services senior communities provide to ensure your safety and to meet your needs.

  • Finally, we cannot forget the importance of socializing and making new friends at any age.  Even for individuals who value their privacy, there is still the comfort of having other people around.  If the event of a fall or medical emergency, help is always close at hand.

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we provide all this and more. Our broad range of services and amenities include all-day dining, salon, theater, fitness center, bistro, sky terrace, wellness programs and activities to promote a healthy, engaged lifestyle for residents. Please contact us or visit our website for more information about MorningStar’s senior living in San Jose.

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 the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Please contact our team to inquire about availability, pricing or to set up a tour.

August 19, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

A Healthy Breakfast Helps Regulate Your Appetite for the Rest of the Day

August 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Growing up, most of our mothers told us it wasn’t healthy to skip breakfast. While we listened, many of us still went off to school without eating anything. Based on current research, it turns out our mother’s advice was right again, and eating breakfast is good for us for several reasons. 

Registered Dietician Erin Palinski-Wade explains when we eat a healthy breakfast upon rising in the morning; it helps regulate our appetite for the rest of the day. If we break our nightly fast with a good meal, we are less likely to indulge in sugary or fat-laden food later in the morning. A healthy breakfast also helps to prevent blood sugar highs and lows and Palinski-Wade says this is important for diabetics as well as the rest of us. 

While many breakfast foods such as cereal, baked goods, and granola bars are high in sugar and refined grains, experts say we should refuel our body each morning with protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Protein makes us feel fuller in senior living and keeps us from later snacking on unhealthy foods. Eggs, yogurt, sausage, and peanut butter spread on whole wheat toast are good sources of protein. Fiber helps our digestive system work well and is found in oatmeal and whole grain cereals. Many meals can be partly prepared the night before to make your morning routine easier.   

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we provide residents a wide range of services and amenities including beautifully prepared, nutritious meals. Created by our Executive Chef and largely prepared from scratch, meals are served restaurant-style in our attractive dining room.  Menus include low sodium, sugar free, no sugar added, vegetarian and low-fat options for residents to self-manage. Other services include 24/7 care managers, certified medication care managers, scheduled health & wellness evaluations and access to a licensed nurse. For more information about exceptional senior living in San Jose, please visit our website. 

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 senior living in San Jose.

Source: health.usnews.com/wellness/food/articles/does-eating-breakfast-help-you-lose-weight

August 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
senior living, senior living san jose, Memory Care
Senior Living

Choosing the Right Walking Gear for Comfort and Safety

August 16, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Walking is one of the best exercises for people of all ages, offering numerous benefits for both physical and mental health. As a professional in the senior care industry, I’ve seen how important it is to choose the right walking gear to ensure comfort and safety. Here are some tips to help you select the best walking gear, especially for seniors in senior living who want to stay active and enjoy the great outdoors.

Invest in Proper Footwear

The first and most crucial piece of walking gear is a good pair of shoes. Proper footwear should provide adequate support, cushioning, and grip. Look for shoes that have a sturdy sole and a comfortable fit to prevent blisters and other foot issues. Many residents at assisted living Portland have found that investing in high-quality walking shoes has made a significant difference in their walking experience, allowing them to walk longer distances without discomfort.

Choose the Right Clothing

When it comes to walking, the right clothing can make all the difference. Opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics that wick away moisture and keep you cool. Dressing in layers is also a good idea, especially when walking in areas where the weather can change quickly. At senior living Portland, we encourage residents to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing that allows them to move freely and stay safe during their walks.

Use Walking Aids if Needed

Walking aids like canes or walking poles can provide extra stability and support, especially for those with balance issues. They can help reduce strain on the joints and provide a sense of security while walking. If you or your loved one are considering using a walking aid, consult with a healthcare professional to ensure you choose the right type and fit. At retirement home Portland, we have seen many residents benefit from using walking poles, which have helped them maintain their independence and confidence while walking.

Protect Yourself from the Sun

Walking outdoors means exposure to the sun, so it’s important to take steps to protect your skin. Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to shield yourself from harmful UV rays. Staying hydrated is also essential, so bring a water bottle along on your walks to keep hydrated and prevent overheating. These simple precautions can help you enjoy your walks safely and comfortably.

Consider Reflective Gear

If you enjoy walking early in the morning or late in the evening, consider wearing reflective gear to increase your visibility to others. Reflective vests, armbands, or clothing with reflective strips can help ensure that drivers and cyclists see you clearly. This added layer of safety is especially important in low-light conditions and can help prevent accidents.

Conclusion

Choosing the right walking gear is essential for comfort and safety, especially for seniors who want to stay active and healthy. By investing in proper footwear, wearing the right clothing, and using walking aids if needed, you can enhance your walking experience and enjoy all the benefits it offers. 

August 16, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living Portland
Senior Living

The Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

August 12, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

The Medical News Today says too many people do not get diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and related neurodegenerative diseases until they are in the advanced stages; thereby limiting their prevention and treatment options. Medical professionals say although the disease has typically been categorized as primarily a movement disorder, new research finds executive function may be a major factor in determining its progression. Executive function is defined as a broad group of mental skills enabling people to complete tasks and interact with others. Disordered executive function impairs a person’s ability to organize and manage behavior.

According to the Parkinson’s Foundation the top 10 signs of the disease are: 

  • Tremors 

  • Small handwriting

  • Loss of smell

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Trouble moving or walking

  • Constipation

  • A soft or low voice

  • Masked face (looking depressed or mad)

  • Dizziness or fainting

  • Stooping or hunching over 

If you have any of these signs, you should see your healthcare provider. He or she may refer you to a neurologist, who specializes in the brain as well as other specialists. Experts say there is not a one-size-fits-all treatment, but rather your treatment will be tailored to address your own special needs and is usually a team effort. Based on your symptoms, treatment may include seeing a physical, speech or occupational therapist; medications and exercises. 

Research also suggests a strong link between those who experience what is known as “minor hallucinations” early on in the disease to a more rapid loss of executive function as well as cognitive decline in the later stages. Minor hallucinations involve the senses – sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste. These include seeing someone who is not there or seeing a face or object in something like a cloud or a carpet. It is important to let your doctor know if you are experiencing any hallucinations.    

At MorningStar at senior living West San Jose, our goal is to promote physical, intellectual, spiritual and social wellbeing. We provide everything seniors need for quality of life and to age in place safely and comfortably. Along with luxury amenities, and care and hospitality services; our signature wellness programs and activities are designed to engage and encourage residents to live fully productive lives. Please contact us today for more information about outstanding senior living in San Jose.

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 senior living in San Jose.

Source:medicalnewstoday.com/articles/minor-hallucinations-may-be-an-early-sign-of-parkinsons-related-cognitive-decline

August 12, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Exploring the Benefits of Tai Chi for Seniors

August 09, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

When I first saw a group of residents practicing Tai Chi in the garden, I was struck by the graceful, flowing movements and the sense of calm that enveloped the space. At our senior living community, we are always on the lookout for activities that promote wellness, and Tai Chi has quickly become a favorite. Let’s explore the many benefits this gentle exercise offers to seniors.

Improving Balance and Stability

One of the standout benefits of Tai Chi is its ability to improve balance and stability. The slow, flowing movements help strengthen muscles and enhance coordination, reducing the risk of falls. I’ve seen many residents at assisted living Portland gain confidence in their movements after a few months of practicing Tai Chi. The improvement in balance is often noticeable, leading to increased independence and a greater sense of security.

Enhancing Flexibility

As we age, maintaining flexibility becomes more important. Tai Chi involves a range of gentle movements that stretch and strengthen muscles, helping to keep joints flexible and reducing stiffness. Residents often comment on how much easier it is to move around and perform daily tasks after incorporating Tai Chi into their routine. It’s a wonderful way to keep our bodies limber and agile.

Reducing Stress and Anxiety

Tai Chi is not just beneficial for the body; it’s also great for the mind. The meditative nature of the practice helps reduce stress and anxiety, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation. I’ve noticed that our Tai Chi sessions provide a peaceful escape for many residents, offering a moment to focus on breathing and mindfulness. This calming effect is especially valuable in our busy world, and it’s something we cherish at our retirement home Portland.

Improving Cardiovascular Health

Regular practice of Tai Chi can also support cardiovascular health by improving circulation and lowering blood pressure. The gentle movements encourage better heart function without the stress of high-impact exercises. Our community has seen positive changes in residents’ heart health markers since starting Tai Chi, making it a valuable part of our wellness program.

Building Community and Social Connections

One of the unexpected benefits of Tai Chi is the sense of community it fosters. Our classes are a time for residents to come together, share experiences, and enjoy each other’s company. It’s heartwarming to see friendships blossom as participants support and encourage one another. The social aspect of Tai Chi adds a layer of joy and connection to our daily lives, enriching the community spirit at senior living Portland.

Tai Chi offers a wide range of benefits for seniors, from improved balance and flexibility to reduced stress and enhanced cardiovascular health. It’s a gentle yet powerful way to stay active and connected. Whether you’re new to Tai Chi or a seasoned practitioner, there’s always something to gain from this beautiful practice. We invite all our residents to give it a try and experience the positive impact it can have on their lives.

August 09, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living community
Senior Living

Join the MorningStar at West San Jose Family

July 26, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

MorningStar at West San Jose’s goal is to provide the finest assisted living in the area, and we are committed to the comfort, wellbeing, and safety of our remarkable residents.  To accomplish this lofty goal, our approach considers every aspect of senior living from the design of our beautiful community to a broad range of care services, amenities, and wellness programs.  In fact, Ken Jaeger, MorningStar Senior Living’s Founder, had specific ideas on how to foster the ultimate environment for the wellbeing of seniors and it is the guiding spirit in which our community operates on.

For assisted living residents, private suites are available in studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. Each suite has a handicap-accessible bathroom, high ceilings, and lots of natural lighting.  Suites also include a kitchenette, 24-hour emergency call system, individually controlled heating and cooling and most have a washer and dryer.  Cable TV and utilities are included in your monthly fee as well as weekly housekeeping, laundry and linen services, daily spot cleaning and trash removal. 

At MorningStar at West San Jose, our assisted living offers five levels of care.  Your level of care will be determined after a thorough assessment with our Wellness Director and in agreement with you and your extended family.  Also, regardless of your level of care, we provide all residents with around-the-clock Care Managers to meet your needs and ensure your comfort and safety.       

As a resident of MorningStar, you will get three daily meals designed by our Executive Chef and prepared largely from scratch.  Each meal is nutritious as well as delicious and recipes are modified to address a number of different dietary restrictions including low sodium or low fat, sugar-free, no sugar, and vegetarian options.   In addition, residents will have the opportunity to participate in a range of activities and programs that are designed to promote physical, intellectual and spiritual wellness.   

Add to that, our dedicated team members who are the heartbeat of our community and the kind of people who come to work each day with a smile on their face.  They understand it is a privilege to serve and many come to know and treat our residents as they do their own moms and dads.  As a true home, we consider our residents, their families and team members to be part of the MorningStar family.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information.  


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 senior living in Sa Jose.

July 26, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living community
Senior Living

Preventative Measures Against Osteoporosis in Elderly Women

July 26, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Osteoporosis is a significant health concern for elderly women, characterized by weakened bones and an increased risk of fractures. In settings such as assisted living Portland, senior living Portland, and retirement home Portland, there are several effective strategies that can help prevent the onset and progression of osteoporosis.

Calcium and Vitamin D Intake

Adequate calcium intake is crucial for maintaining strong bones. Elderly women should aim to include calcium-rich foods in their diets, such as dairy products, leafy green vegetables, and fortified foods. Additionally, vitamin D is essential as it helps the body absorb calcium effectively. Sun exposure is a natural source of vitamin D, and supplements can also be beneficial, especially for those with limited outdoor activity.

Regular Physical Activity

Engaging in regular physical activity is one of the most effective ways to strengthen bones and muscles. Weight-bearing exercises, such as walking, dancing, or gentle strength training, are particularly beneficial for bone health. Many senior living communities offer fitness programs that are tailored to the needs and abilities of elderly residents, ensuring safe and appropriate physical activities.

Lifestyle Modifications

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption have been linked to increased bone loss. Encouraging seniors to quit smoking and moderate their alcohol intake can significantly reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Educational programs and support groups in retirement homes often address these lifestyle factors, providing residents with the resources and support needed to make healthier choices.

Medication Management

For some elderly women, medication may be necessary to prevent further bone density loss. Medications such as bisphosphonates are commonly prescribed to slow or prevent bone loss. Regular medical check-ups in assisted living facilities ensure that any medication provided is carefully managed and its efficacy monitored.

Fall Prevention

Preventing falls is critical in managing the risk of fractures associated with osteoporosis. Senior living facilities are designed with safety in mind, featuring non-slip floors, handrails, and minimal obstacles that could cause falls. Additionally, regular assessments by physical therapists can help identify individual risks for falls and recommend specific exercises to improve balance and coordination.

Nutritional Counseling

Nutritional counseling can play a vital role in preventing osteoporosis. Dietitians in senior communities can provide personalized dietary plans that include necessary nutrients for bone health. These plans not only focus on calcium and vitamin D but also on overall nutrition that supports physical health and wellness.

By incorporating these preventative measures, assisted living and retirement communities in Portland can help elderly women reduce their risk of osteoporosis. Through a combination of proper nutrition, physical activity, lifestyle changes, and medical management, seniors can maintain stronger bones and lead healthier lives.

July 26, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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Senior Living

Eat Well and Still Lose Weight

July 24, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Most of us know, in order to lose weight, we need to cut carbohydrates and fats in our diet as well as reduce our daily intake of sugar. While that might sound really restrictive and boring, dietitians say there are still plenty of tasty choices we can enjoy eating to maintain or lose weight. 

Foods found in the produce aisle of the grocery store are some of the things that can be eaten almost without restraint, and will help with a person’s weight loss. Dieticians explain non-starchy vegetables are one of the foods you can eat a lot of and not worry about putting on weight. Starchy vegetables include potatoes, peas and corn and are higher in calories.

Along with the many vitamins and minerals we get from veggies like broccoli, kale and mushrooms, we also get fiber, which can help keep blood sugar levels stable and reduce cravings for junk food. If you don’t like vegetables, there are many ways to make vegetables taste better such as spraying with olive oil and lightly grilling or serving with a yogurt dip or salsa.  

If you wondering about fruit, the experts say there are many you do not want to overeat. Grapes are one of them as they have high-sugar content. Dieticians advise to keep fruit consummation at about a cup and a half a day. The exception is berries like strawberries, blueberries and blackberries, along with kiwi and grapefruit, as they are low on the glycemic scale and high in fiber. However dieticians caution to not load them up with sugar and to keep in mind grapefruit can interact with several medications including statins. 

Other options to fill up on are high-protein foods like chicken, fish, beans and tofu. Good snack foods include eating a handful of nuts, a cup of yogurt or cottage cheese, a hard-boiled egg or apple slices dipped in peanut or almond butter. 

At MorningStar of Parker, our senior living community excels in offering residents tasty meals that are made with as many as fresh and healthy ingredients as possible. We proudly offer the finest independent living, assisted living and memory care. Contact us to schedule a personalized tour to see firsthand what a luxury senior living community looks like.  


Source: aarp.org/health/healthy-living/info-2023/foods-you-can-eat-without-gaining-weight.

July 24, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
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