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When to Get More Care for a Loved One Living With Dementia

August 23, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Retirement Homes

A Place for Mom’s website explains how many people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia can live independently with or without the help of in-home caregivers or family members. However, they also stress there may come a time when the disease progresses to a stage where the person’s safety and physical well-being is in jeopardy and more care is needed. 

As a person with Alzheimer’s may have good days and bad, it can be hard to tell if they would be better served in a memory care community. Experts say signs include: has their appearance changed? Do they look unkempt and have they lost weight due to forgetting to eat? Do they appear agitated and confused? Have you noticed changes in mood, personality or routine?  

Your loved one’s healthcare provider can help you decide if it is time for memory care. Dr. Philip Branshaw, an internal medicine specialist in Batavia, Illinois, says, “When talking about memory care . . . I’ll center the talk around [the person’s] ability to perform their activities of daily living,”

A Place for Mom says to gauge a senior’s abilities and safety, ask if they:

  • Get lost on routes they take frequently, such as going to the grocery store or taking a walk around the neighborhood

  • Are forgetting to eat or drink

  • Are forgetting to take their medication appropriately

  • Are struggling to bathe regularly or get dressed as usual

  • Had a fall or been to the emergency room recently

  • Are not caring for a pet properly

Along with assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose provides compassionate memory care for those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  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 see our website for more information 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 retirement homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

Source: aplaceformom.com/caregiver-resources/articles/is-it-time-for-memory-care

August 23, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, retirement homes, Memory Care
Retirement Homes

Embracing Technology: Apps and Devices for Seniors

August 23, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

I remember the first time I helped a resident set up a video call with their grandchild. The joy on their face was priceless, and it made me realize just how powerful technology can be for seniors. In today’s world, embracing technology is more than just a trend—it’s a way to stay connected, engaged, and safe. Let’s explore some fantastic apps and devices that can enhance the lives of seniors, making every day a little easier and more enjoyable.

Staying Connected with Family

One of the greatest gifts technology offers is the ability to keep in touch with loved ones, no matter where they are. Video call apps like FaceTime and Zoom have become staples in assisted living Portland, allowing residents to share everyday moments with family and friends. One of our residents recently told me about the joy of joining a family birthday party virtually, feeling like they were right there in the celebration.

Health and Wellness Apps

Technology isn’t just about staying connected; it’s also about staying healthy. Many seniors use health and wellness apps to manage their daily routines. Apps like Medisafe offer reminders to take medications, ensuring nothing is forgotten. At senior living Portland, we often share tips on how to use apps like MyFitnessPal to track nutrition and exercise, making it easier to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Brain-Training Games

Keeping our minds active is as important as physical health. Brain-training apps like Lumosity and Elevate provide fun challenges that improve memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. Our community enjoys these games, often turning them into friendly competitions that are both fun and mentally stimulating. It’s wonderful to see everyone engaged and excited to learn new things.

Safety and Emergency Devices

Safety is always a priority, and technology offers peace of mind with devices like medical alert systems and GPS trackers. These tools allow seniors to call for help with the push of a button and keep families informed of their whereabouts. It’s reassuring for both residents and their loved ones to know that help is always just a button away, enhancing the feeling of independence and security.

Learning and Entertainment

With tablets and smartphones, a world of entertainment and learning is at your fingertips. Apps like Kindle and Audible offer thousands of books to read or listen to, while Netflix and YouTube provide endless hours of shows, movies, and documentaries. Many residents in assisted living Portland use these apps to discover new interests and enjoy their favorite pastimes, whether it’s reading a bestseller or learning about a new topic.

Conclusion

Technology can open up new possibilities for seniors, enhancing their lives in ways we never thought possible. From staying connected with family to improving health and safety, these apps and devices offer tools to enrich daily life. We encourage everyone to explore these technologies and see how they can make life more enjoyable and fulfilling. Whether you’re new to technology or an experienced user, there’s always something new to discover.

August 23, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Portland, senior living
Assisted Living

Lifestyle Habits Help Delay the Onset of Diabetes

August 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes affects millions of Americans, and every year more than a million people are diagnosed with the disease. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) reports in 2021, 38.4 million Americans, or 11.6% of the population, had diabetes. Of that number 2 million had type 1 diabetes, which includes more than 300,000 children and adolescents. 

Seniors aged 65 years and older make up a large percentage of Americans with the disease at 29.2% or 16.5 million seniors (diagnosed and undiagnosed). Diabetes can be deadly and was the 8th leading cause of death in 2021. People with diabetes are at an increased risk of vision problems, heart attacks, nerve damage and stroke. In 2022, the CDC estimated the cost of diabetes was $412.9 billion. 

Prediabetes is another huge problem and numbers from 2021, report 97.6 million Americans age 18 and older are affected. It is a chronic condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. While it carries an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, it isn’t inevitable. Studies show prediabetes can be reversed or the risk mitigated with lifestyle changes such as diet, medications, and early detection. 

Yale Medicine endocrinologist, Anika Anam, MD, explains, “Prediabetes goes hand in hand with metabolic syndrome, the term for a condition that includes hypertension, obesity, and high cholesterol.” She adds each of those conditions raises the risk for serious issues including heart disease, stroke, and cancer. 

The CDC’s national Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), finds “people with prediabetes who lost a modest amount of weight—5 to 7% (10 to 14 pounds for a person weighing 200 pounds, for example)—with the help of a structured lifestyle-change program cut their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 58%.” In addition, experts say at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day can not only improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels, but aid in weight loss. Cutting out added sugars, eating more complex carbs (vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains), and increasing protein are other recommended lifestyle changes as is reducing stress.

MorningStar of Parker is one of the finest senior living communities in the quaint town of Parker, CO. Along with independent living; we offer supportive assisted living, which allows seniors to live rich, independent lives while receiving the personalized care they need. Our distinct Reflections Neighborhood provides all-inclusive, compassionate memory care. Contact us to learn more. 

Source:yale medicine.org/news/prediabetes  

August 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Memory Care, senior living
Assisted 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
senior living, senior living san jose, assisted living
Senior Living

The Benefits of Therapy for Senior Mental Health

August 21, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in retirement communities

In our retirement communities, we often talk about the importance of caring for both body and mind. While it’s common to focus on physical health as we age, mental health is just as crucial for a fulfilling life. Therapy can be a wonderful tool for enhancing mental well-being and resilience in seniors. Let’s explore some of the key benefits therapy offers and how it can improve the quality of life for older adults.

Reducing Anxiety and Depression

Many seniors experience anxiety and depression due to various factors, such as loss, health issues, or changes in living situations. Therapy provides a safe space to express feelings and learn coping strategies. I’ve witnessed residents in our retirement communities who started therapy and found relief from anxiety. With the support of a therapist, they’ve discovered techniques to manage their emotions and regain control over their lives.

Enhancing Emotional Well-Being

Therapy encourages self-reflection and understanding, which can significantly enhance emotional well-being. By exploring emotions and past experiences, seniors can gain a better understanding of themselves and their relationships.At senior living Portland, many residents have shared that therapy has helped them navigate life’s transitions with grace and confidence, leading to more meaningful and satisfying relationships with friends and family.

Coping with Grief and Loss

As we age, the loss of loved ones becomes more common, and coping with grief can be challenging. Therapy offers a supportive environment to process these feelings and find a path toward healing. In our retirement home Portland, residents often participate in group therapy sessions where they share experiences and find solace in knowing they’re not alone. This shared experience fosters a sense of community and connection, which can be incredibly comforting.

Improving Cognitive Function

Engaging in therapy can also have positive effects on cognitive function. Conversations with a therapist stimulate the brain and encourage active thinking, which can help keep the mind sharp. Many residents have noticed improved memory and concentration after regular therapy sessions, allowing them to stay engaged and active in their daily activities.

Building Resilience

Therapy helps build resilience by teaching seniors how to adapt to new challenges and changes in life. Whether it’s adjusting to a new living situation or managing a chronic illness, therapy provides the tools to navigate these challenges with confidence and strength. I’ve seen residents become more resilient and empowered, embracing life’s changes with a positive outlook.

Conclusion

Therapy offers numerous benefits for seniors, from reducing anxiety and depression to improving cognitive function and building resilience. In our community, we believe in the power of therapy to enhance mental well-being and support a fulfilling life. Whether you’re living in assisted living Portland or other retirement communities, consider exploring therapy as a way to nurture your mental health and strengthen your emotional resilience. Here’s to a healthier, happier future for all!

August 21, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Communities, senior living
retirement communities

An Important Conversation Many Families Aren’t Having

August 19, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Medical professionals and counselors who deal with families facing end-of-life issues offer a few suggestions to the rest of us on “how to start a conversation” when we have a very sick loved one. They say the first thing to consider is having the conversation in one’s kitchen is a whole lot easier than having it in the hospital. It may also encourage your family to start the conversation if they learn that studies find families who have talked about it beforehand express less feelings of guilt after the person passes away. Moreover they say they had an easier time grieving and were less likely to experience depression. 

These types of questions to ask to get a conversation started include “what does the person value most about their life?” Another topic of discussion should be to find out what the person understands about their illness? Ask: what matters most to them at the end of life, what outcomes are unacceptable; what are the person’s fears and physical needs? 

As a family member, you need to remember to practice active listening. It is important to leave your own view out of the discussion and try to understand what the person is feeling. Find out if they want to spend their last days at home; and whom do they wish to be surrounded by as they face death. This is also a good time to encourage them to express their wishes regarding burial. 

Ask if the person has an advance directive, which is basically a legally binding document that gives instructions for your healthcare in the event that you are no longer able to make or communicate those decisions yourself. This can include your wishes around discontinuing treatment and medications; and also saves your family from having to make difficult decisions.

At the top-rated MorningStar of Parker senior living community, 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). Our distinct Reflections Neighborhood is devoted to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. It offers 43 suites in a choice of suites and all-inclusive memory care. Contact us to learn more about the area’s most trusted assisted living. 

Source: aarp.org/caregiving/basics/info-2020/end-of-life-talk-care-talk.html?intcmp=AE-CAR-CRC-LL

August 19, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Independent Living, senior living
Assisted 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
senior living, senior living san jose, assisted living
Senior Living

Habits That Can Impact Bone Health Negatively

August 19, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Growing up, my grandmother used to remind me that strong bones were the foundation of a long, active life. As a medical professional, I find myself echoing that wisdom to my patients, especially seniors who are focused on maintaining their independence. While we often focus on ways to strengthen our bones, it’s equally important to recognize habits that can weaken them. Here are some common habits that could negatively impact your bone health and how to make positive changes.

Sedentary Lifestyle

One major factor that can harm bone health is leading a sedentary lifestyle. Bones need regular, weight-bearing exercise to remain strong and resilient. In conversations with patients, I often stress the importance of staying active. Whether it’s a daily walk, tai chi, or gardening, keeping moving is crucial. Many residents at senior living Portland have found joy and benefits in participating in group exercises that encourage both fitness and fun.

Poor Nutrition

What we eat plays a critical role in bone health. A diet lacking in calcium and vitamin D can lead to weakened bones and increase the risk of fractures. I always recommend a balanced diet that includes leafy greens, dairy products, and fortified foods to ensure adequate nutrient intake. At assisted living Portland, sharing nutritious recipes and meal ideas is a popular activity that not only supports bone health but also builds community.

Smoking

Smoking is detrimental to bone health because it reduces blood supply to the bones and decreases calcium absorption. This can lead to lower bone density over time. I often counsel patients on the benefits of quitting smoking, not just for their bones but for their overall health. I’ve seen remarkable improvements in bone health among those who have made this important change.

Excessive Alcohol Consumption

While a glass of wine with dinner can be pleasant, excessive alcohol consumption can interfere with calcium absorption and weaken bones. It’s wise to consume alcohol in moderation. Many seniors have successfully replaced alcohol with healthier options, and in communities like retirement home Portland, residents often enjoy alcohol-free events that emphasize health and wellness.

Inadequate Sun Exposure

Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and sunlight is a natural source. However, many seniors don’t get enough sun exposure. I suggest spending some time outdoors each day to soak up some safe sunlight. Whether it’s enjoying a walk or relaxing on a patio, a little sunshine can go a long way in supporting bone health.

Conclusion

Recognizing and changing habits that negatively affect bone health can help maintain your independence and quality of life. By staying active, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking and excessive drinking, you can protect your bones.

Let’s take steps to care for our bones and ensure they can support us well into the future!

August 19, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Home, senior living
Assisted 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

MorningStar at West San Jose Offers Experienced Memory Care

August 14, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Memory Care

MorningStar at West San Jose is proud to offer exceptional assisted living. Our parent company, MorningStar Senior Living, operates senior living communities in eleven states.  This means MorningStar at West San Jose benefits from the extensive knowledge and expertise our company has gained in their 20 years of operation regarding all facets of senior living, including a deep understanding of Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  

MorningStar has earned a reputation as trusted dementia care specialists, and we feel it is our calling to provide care to our most special residents.  By devoting a distinct area to memory care called the Reflections Neighborhood, residents are encouraged to be independent with clear wayfinding and inviting common areas.  To ensure our residents’ safety and well-being, services include daily health monitoring and around-the-clock staffing as well as a secure courtyard to allow them to enjoy the outdoors. In addition, we offer SafelyYou technology, which can detect and prevent falls for residents with (AI) Artificial Intelligence.

Once a resident joins our MorningStar family, we meet with them and their family to get to know as much as we can about them including their history, vocation, talents, and preferences. From there we create a daily routine designed to stimulate or calm as a situation requires. Residents are also treated to tempting meals consisting of finger foods and family-style dining for a stress-free, companionable dining experience. 

Our holistic approach to memory care is encompassed under the expanse of possibilities we call “Lavender Sky,” and is how we thoughtfully enter, embrace and explore the entirely different and isolating world of dementia.  Providing loving support for our residents, we enter with insight and intentionality as we step into their “purple world” and cross over the physical and emotional boundaries that would otherwise separate us.  We also feel it is our job to help support our residents’ families.  Along with education, we show them how to follow our lead and enter into the world of their loved ones.

We accept residents in the earliest stage of the disease right through to those in more advanced phases that require the highest level of care.  Furthermore, everything we do is in a loving environment that affirms the dignity and value of the individual.  For trusted senior living in San Jose, visit our website or contact us for further 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 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 14, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, Memory Care
Memory Care

How Mushrooms Support Immune Health

August 14, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Imagine biting into a savory mushroom dish and knowing that each delicious bite is doing wonders for your health. That’s the magic of mushrooms—they’re not just culinary delights but also nutritional powerhouses. Over the years, I’ve been amazed at how these fungi, often overlooked in the produce section, have incredible benefits, especially for supporting the immune system. Here’s why adding mushrooms to your diet can be a game-changer, especially as we age:

Nutrient-Rich Superfoods

Mushrooms are low in calories yet packed with essential nutrients like vitamins B and D, selenium, and powerful antioxidants. These nutrients play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy immune system, making them a great addition to any diet. At assisted living Portland, we frequently add mushrooms to dishes such as soups and salads, ensuring residents get a tasty boost of nutrition with every meal.

Boosting Immunity

Certain mushrooms, such as shiitake, maitake, and reishi, contain compounds like beta-glucans and polysaccharides, known for enhancing immune function. These compounds help the body fend off infections more effectively. In our senior living Portland community, we’ve noticed that incorporating mushrooms into the diet has made many of us feel more resilient during cold and flu season. It’s like having a natural defense system on your plate.

Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Chronic inflammation is a common issue as we age, and mushrooms have natural anti-inflammatory properties that can help. By reducing inflammation in the body, mushrooms support overall health and well-being. Residents have shared that they feel more energetic and less stiff when enjoying mushrooms regularly. It’s one of the simple pleasures we savor, knowing it’s good for us.

Easy to Incorporate into Meals

One of the great things about mushrooms is how easy they are to include in various dishes. Whether sautéed, grilled, or added to casseroles, mushrooms bring a rich umami flavor that enhances any meal. We love trying new recipes, such as mushroom risotto or creamy mushroom soup, which makes meal times both delicious and nutritious.

Supporting Cognitive Health

Beyond their immune-boosting benefits, mushrooms are also linked to better cognitive health. They contain antioxidants and compounds that may protect brain cells from damage, potentially improving memory and cognitive function. We encourage residents to include mushrooms in their diets regularly, knowing they’re benefiting both their bodies and minds.

Mushrooms offer a delicious way to support immune health and overall wellness. They’re versatile, flavorful, and packed with nutrients that make them a worthy addition to any meal. Whether you’re living in assisted living Portland or simply looking to boost your immune system, adding mushrooms to your diet can have significant health benefits. So next time you’re planning a meal, consider incorporating mushrooms for a healthy, tasty boost. Here’s to nourishing our bodies and enjoying the simple, tasty gifts of nature!

August 14, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living community
Assisted 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
senior living, senior housing, senior apartments
Senior Living

5 Common Myths About Assisted Living

August 12, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As a professional in the senior care industry, I often encounter misconceptions about assisted living. These myths can cause unnecessary worry for families and seniors considering this option. I’d like to set the record straight and share some insights into what it truly offers. Below are 5 common myths, and the truths that debunk them.

Myth 1: Assisted Living Means Losing Independence

One of the most persistent myths is that moving to assisted living means giving up your independence. In reality, it’s designed to support independence by providing assistance with daily tasks while allowing residents to maintain their personal routines. In our community, for example, residents can enjoy their own apartments and participate in activities that interest them. This blend of support and autonomy allows seniors to live life on their terms while having access to help when needed.

Myth 2: Assisted Living is the Same as a Nursing Home

Many people confuse assisted living with nursing homes, but they are quite different. These communities offer a more independent lifestyle, focusing on social engagement and personalized care. Nursing homes, on the other hand, provide more intensive medical care for those with significant health needs. As a professional in senior living Portland, I’ve seen how to provide a vibrant, community-oriented environment that promotes well-being without the clinical feel of a nursing home.

Myth 3: It’s Too Expensive

Another common myth is that assisted living is prohibitively expensive. While it’s true that costs can vary, many families find that it is more affordable than they initially thought, especially when considering the value it provides. Residents receive housing, meals, activities, and care, often at a lower cost than maintaining a home with additional support services. Moreover, some communities, like retirement home Portland, offer financial planning assistance to help families explore their options and make the best decision for their budget.

Myth 4: Assisted Living is Lonely

The idea that it’s isolating is far from the truth. In fact, many seniors find a sense of community and belonging that they might not experience living alone. Assisted living communities offer a variety of social activities, from group outings to exercise classes, ensuring residents have plenty of opportunities to connect with others. I’ve seen firsthand how residents form lasting friendships and engage in vibrant social lives, which can significantly enhance their overall happiness and well-being.

Myth 5: Residents Lose Control Over Their Lives

Some worry that moving to assisted living means losing control over daily choices. However, these communities prioritize residents’ preferences and individual needs. Seniors choose how they spend their time, what activities they participate in, and even the type of care they receive. We work closely with residents to tailor their experience, ensuring they have control and flexibility in their day-to-day lives.

Understanding the realities can help dispel the myths that often surround it. These communities provide supportive, engaging environments where seniors can thrive while maintaining their independence. If you or a loved one are considering this option, I encourage you to visit a community, meet the staff, and see firsthand the vibrant life it offers. It’s about finding the right fit and embracing a new chapter with confidence and excitement.

August 12, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living communities, senior care
Assisted Living

How Avocados Support Brain Health

August 12, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in retirement communities

Avocados are the delicious green fruits that have found their way into everything from toast to smoothies. But did you know they are also packed with nutrients that can boost brain health? The residents of assisted living Boise often enjoy avocados as part of their daily meals, and with good reason. These versatile fruits are more than just tasty—they’re a powerhouse of brain-supporting benefits. Let’s dive into how avocados can enhance cognitive function and keep your mind sharp.

Healthy Fats for Brain Function

Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats, which are essential for maintaining healthy brain cells. These fats help reduce inflammation and support the brain’s ability to function efficiently. Including avocados in your diet can provide your brain with the healthy fats it needs to perform at its best. I often start my morning with a slice of avocado toast, topped with a sprinkle of salt and pepper for a simple and satisfying breakfast.

Boosting Memory with Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant found in avocados that plays a significant role in protecting brain cells from oxidative stress. This protection is crucial for maintaining memory and cognitive function as we age. Regularly enjoying avocados can help keep your memory sharp and support overall brain health. At retirement communities, sharing tips on incorporating avocados into meals is a popular topic among residents looking to boost their brain health.

Enhancing Blood Flow

The healthy fats and nutrients in avocados help support healthy blood flow, which is vital for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Proper blood circulation can enhance cognitive function and reduce the risk of cognitive decline. Adding avocados to salads or blending them into a smoothie are delicious ways to incorporate them into your diet. I love making a creamy avocado smoothie with a splash of almond milk and a dash of honey for a refreshing treat.

Supporting Mental Health with Folate

Avocados are a rich source of folate, a B vitamin that supports the production of serotonin and dopamine, which are essential for regulating mood. Consuming foods high in folate can help improve mental health and reduce the risk of depression. It’s amazing how a small fruit can have such a positive impact on our mood and well-being.

Easy Ways to Enjoy Avocados

Incorporating avocados into your meals is easy and delicious. You can slice them onto sandwiches, mash them into guacamole, or add them to omelets for a nutritious twist. They’re also a great addition to any meal, whether it’s a hearty breakfast or a light snack. Experimenting with new avocado recipes is a fun and tasty way to boost brain health.

Avocados are a versatile and nutritious food that can support brain health in various ways. By adding them to your diet, you can enjoy their brain-boosting benefits and savor their creamy texture and rich flavor. Whether you’re in assisted living Boise or enjoying life in other retirement communities, avocados can be a delightful addition to your meals. Embrace the power of avocados and give your brain the nourishment it deserves.

August 12, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Memory Care, Retirement Communities
retirement communities

Helping Your Parent Move to Assisted Living Community

August 09, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

If you have started searching for assisted living for a parent, you know it can be overwhelming.  You are probably looking for a place that fits their budget, care needs, and lifestyle preferences.  Moreover, you know it is not a decision to make lightly as you will not want to move mom or dad again after just a few months.  That is why the experts suggest that if the circumstances allow that you take your time.  

The Internet has several checklists and suggestions on what to look for when searching for assisted living communities including questions to ask when talking to the staff.  One thing everyone agrees on is that it is a good idea to take a tour of the community.  

Questions you will want to ask include suite sizes and configurations, pricing information and availability.  If you plan to have both of your parents move in, ask if they can share a suite.  Also, if applicable, find out if the community supports Companion Living (where two people of the same sex share a suite).  

You will also want to learn more about the care services your loved one will receive. How is the level of care determined?  Will they have access to care 24/7?  How close is the community to medical care facilities and how are medical emergencies handled? Are nurses available and if so, how often?  What is the staff-to-resident ratio and do the staff receive special training?  Do any of the caregivers have CPR training?  

In addition, ask about programs and activities available to residents.  If possible, get a calendar of events to review later.  Also, ask about the dining experience.  Are meals offered all day?  Is the dining room full service?  Can a resident have meals delivered to their suite?  If your parents have diet restrictions, find out if they can be accommodated. 

Location is another thing to consider as you will want a community that is convenient for family and friends that will want to visit.  Be sure to ask if you will be allowed to visit at any time or if there is a set schedule when residents can receive visitors.    

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we look forward to answering all your questions.  Our dedicated team works hard to give our residents a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community second to none.  Our beautiful home offers assisted living and memory care along with a wide range of luxury amenities, wellness programs and activities. 

MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.

August 09, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living communities, Memory Care
Assisted 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

How to Navigate Healthcare Options as a Senior

August 09, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

As we grow older, navigating healthcare options becomes an essential task, ensuring that we receive the care and support we need. Understanding the available options can be overwhelming, but taking the time to explore them is vital for making informed decisions. Having conversations with fellow residents at assisted living Boise often highlights the importance of knowing your choices and understanding what best suits your needs. Here’s a guide to help you effectively navigate healthcare options as a senior.

Understanding Medicare and Medicaid

For many seniors, Medicare and Medicaid form the backbone of healthcare coverage. Medicare provides coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and some prescription drugs. Medicaid offers additional support for those with limited income. Understanding the differences and the benefits they provide can help you decide which program suits your financial and medical needs. Consider meeting with a healthcare advisor to discuss your options and ensure you’re getting the coverage you deserve.

Exploring Supplementary Insurance

Supplementary insurance, often known as Medigap, can cover costs not included in standard Medicare, such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. It’s worth exploring if you want added financial protection. My neighbor recently shared her experience with Medigap, noting how it eased her mind during her medical treatment by covering unexpected expenses.

Considering Long-Term Care Insurance

Long-term care insurance can cover services not included in regular health insurance, such as in-home care, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. This type of insurance is crucial for those seeking extended care options. It’s wise to explore these policies early on, as premiums can be more affordable when you’re younger and healthier.

Evaluating Prescription Drug Plans

Medicare Part D offers prescription drug coverage, but it’s important to compare different plans to find one that meets your medication needs. Each plan varies in terms of costs and covered medications. Reviewing your prescriptions annually and consulting with a healthcare professional can help you choose the right plan. A friend of mine recently switched plans and was delighted to find one that significantly reduced her medication expenses.

Researching Healthcare Providers

Choosing the right healthcare providers is vital for ensuring quality care. Look for providers who specialize in geriatriccare and have a good reputation within retirement communities. Reading reviews and seeking recommendations from friends and family can guide you in making the best choice. Building a relationship with a trusted healthcare provider can offer peace of mind and ensure your health concerns are addressed promptly.

Understanding Your Rights

As a healthcare consumer, it’s essential to understand your rights and responsibilities. Knowing what to expect and what’s expected of you can empower you to make informed decisions. Familiarize yourself with patient rights, and don’t hesitate to ask questions if you’re unsure about any aspect of your care. It’s your health, and you have the right to be an active participant in the decision-making process.

Navigating healthcare options as a senior can be complex, but taking the time to explore your choices is essential for ensuring the best possible care. Discussing these options with fellow residents at assisted living has made me realize the importance of being informed and proactive. By understanding your healthcare options and making informed decisions, you can secure a healthy and fulfilling future.

August 09, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living facilities, Retirement Communities
Assisted Living

​​How Seniors Can Boost Their Immune System Naturally

August 05, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in retirement communities

Maintaining a strong immune system is vital for seniors, especially those residing in environments such as assisted living Portland, senior living Portland, or retirement home Portland, where they interact with peers and caregivers regularly. Natural methods to enhance immunity can be particularly beneficial for elderly individuals, helping them to stay healthier and more resilient against common infections.

Nutritious Diet

A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains can significantly boost the immune system. Foods high in vitamins C and E, beta-carotene, and zinc are especially beneficial for immune health. Citrus fruits, leafy greens, nuts, and seeds are excellent sources of these nutrients and can be easily incorporated into daily meals. Ensuring proper nutrition can help activate the body’s natural defenses against pathogens.

Regular Physical Activity

Moderate exercise is another effective way to enhance immunity. Activities like walking, swimming, or group exercise classes tailored for seniors can promote circulation and help immune cells work more efficiently. Regular physical activity not only strengthens the body but also reduces stress, which can weaken the immune system if left unchecked.

Adequate Sleep

Sleep is crucial for immune health. During sleep, the body repairs itself and regenerates immune cells. Seniors should aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep per night. Creating a sleep-conducive environment in their living spaces, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, and reducing screen time before bed can aid in achieving restful sleep.

Hydration

Staying hydrated helps the body naturally eliminate toxins and other bacteria that may cause illness. Seniors should drink at least eight glasses of water per day to maintain hydration, which supports all bodily functions, including the immune response.

Stress Reduction Techniques

Chronic stress can suppress the immune system, making seniors more susceptible to illness. Practices such as mindfulness, yoga, or even simple breathing exercises can reduce stress. Many senior communities encourage participation in stress reduction programs that are designed to improve overall well-being.

Social Engagement

Maintaining social connections can also benefit the immune system by reducing stress and promoting a positive mood. Engaging in community activities, attending events at local senior centers, or simply sharing meals with friends are excellent ways for seniors to stay connected and vibrant.

Supplement Wisely

While getting nutrients from food is ideal, some seniors might benefit from dietary supplements to boost their immune system. Supplements such as vitamin D, which is often deficient in older adults, can be particularly helpful. However, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement to ensure it’s safe and necessary.

Incorporating these natural strategies into daily life can help seniors living in assisted living and retirement communities in Portland to strengthen their immune system, enhancing their ability to fight off illnesses and lead a more active, healthy life.

August 05, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
Retirement Communities, Retirement Home, assisted living
retirement communities

Family Visits in Assisted Living: Planning and What to Know

August 02, 2024 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Visits from family members are a cherished highlight for residents of assisted living facilities. Such interactions can boost emotional well-being and reinforce the bonds between family members. For those planning visits to locations like assisted living Portland, senior living Portland, or retirement home Portland, understanding how to make the most of these visits is essential for both the residents and their visitors.

Planning Your Visit

Timing is crucial when planning visits to an assisted living facility. It’s important to coordinate with the facility’s schedule to avoid conflicts with the resident’s meal times, therapy sessions, or other daily activities. Early coordination helps ensure that the visit occurs at a time when the senior is most alert and energetic, making the interaction more enjoyable for everyone involved.

What to Bring

Bringing a small gift or favorite snack can make the visit more enjoyable for your loved one. However, it’s essential to check with the facility beforehand about any dietary restrictions or policies regarding gifts. Personal items like photos or a favorite book can also spark conversations and help residents feel connected to their lives outside the facility.

Activities to Do During Visits

Plan activities that can be comfortably enjoyed within the confines of the facility. Many assisted living centers have common areas where families can play games, assemble puzzles, or engage in crafts together. Some facilities may also offer the use of private rooms where families can watch a movie or enjoy a meal together, making the visit feel more personal and private.

Respecting the Space

While visiting, it’s important for family members to respect the communal nature of the living environment. Keeping noise levels reasonable and being considerate of other residents who share the space are important. Always follow the guidelines set by the facility regarding visitation areas and times.

Effective Communication

Communication during these visits is key. Speak clearly and directly, especially if the senior has hearing difficulties. It’s also important to engage in meaningful conversations that encourage the senior to share their experiences and feelings. This can involve discussing family events, sharing news from home, or reminiscing about old memories, which can be particularly comforting.

Understanding the Emotional Impact

Visits can sometimes be emotional for both the resident and the family members. It’s normal for some seniors to feel a bit melancholic after visits, as it might remind them of the life they used to have. Family members should be prepared for possible mixed emotions and provide reassurance through their continued presence and support.


Planning and conducting a visit to a loved one in an assisted living facility like those in Portland requires thoughtful preparation and sensitivity to the needs and conditions of the elderly resident. By making visits enjoyable and comfortable, family members play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for their elderly loved ones.

August 02, 2024 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living facility, assisted living center
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