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Care Services Offered at MorningStar in San Jose

March 03, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

For outstanding assisted living, seniors and their families are encouraged to consider MorningStar at West San Jose, the perfect community to age in place comfortably and safely.  By defining health and wellbeing holistically, our home provides services and programming that support the whole person – body, mind and spirit.   Together our life enrichment programs and wellness care services complement each other to ensure each resident gets the best care.  

As a testament to the full scope of our services, we look for creative solutions within the full authority of our license through the Department of Health to help extend the stay of a resident if they experience changes in their health.  These solutions can yield a higher quality of care at a lower cost to families and provide a welcome continuity of care for residents.

We are also proud that our assisted living residents benefit from our Electronic Health Record (EHR) system.  This centralized mobile station ensures accurate onsite assessments, care planning, incident tracking, wound care, behavior management and eMARs (electronic medication administration records).  In addition, record keeping is not only accurate but legible as well as gives complete demographic and medical information at hand.  It also enhances confidentiality of residents’ data.   

Our broad care services include five levels of care for assisted living residents based on a point system and determined after a thorough evaluation with our Wellness Director.  Residents have 24-hour care managers and access to a licensed nurse either onsite or on-call 24/7.  MorningStar’s services also include medication management by certified med care managers as well as care planning reviews and scheduled health and wellness evaluations.  

To address specific health needs, we have partnered with EmpowerMe Wellness.  They provide on-site access to wellness programs, personal training and physical, occupational and speech therapy services to help residents maintain their highest level of independence for as long as possible. 

Please contact us or visit our website for more information about MorningStar at West San Jose. Our beautiful community offers memory care, respite care (ideal for those recovering from surgery or illness) and short-term stays.

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 luxury amenities, we provide the finest memory care in San Jose.  Contact us or visit our website for more information. 

March 03, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living San Jose, assisted living San Jose CA
Assisted Living

Tips for Dealing with Chronic Fatigue

February 26, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in dementia care

Do you find yourself feeling tired throughout the day and without the same amount of energy you used to have? The Harvard Medical Publishing reports explains fatigue is a lot more than just being sleepy and may include “physical (weariness or weakness), mental (lack of concentration and sharpness), and emotional (lack of motivation or boredom).” If there are no concrete reasons for feeling tired all the time such as fighting an illness, high levels of stress or not eating well; consult with your healthcare provider as it could be a result of a medical condition. 

Experts explain fatigue can occur when the blood contains too few red blood cells, or cells are not getting enough of the protein hemoglobin, whose job is to carry oxygen throughout the bloodstream. Heart disease, which interferes with the heart’s ability to effectively pump blood and can lead to a fluid buildup in the lungs, is one of the causes of fatigue. 

Hormonal changes such as low testosterone in men or low estrogen in women can result in chronic fatigue. Other medical conditions like an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) causes symptoms like fatigue as well as weight gain and weakness. Several medications including those to lower blood pressure, antidepressants, anti-anxiety and antihistamines can cause fatigue. Conditions that interfere with a person getting a good night’s sleep like restless leg syndrome can also cause problems.

Talk to your doctor about strategies for dealing with your fatigue. If it is caused by a medication, it may help to change your prescription. Experts say ways to treat non-medical fatigue include getting more exercise as it will circulate more oxygen throughout the body and also help you sleep better. Eat healthier and follow a diet with a low glycemic index. Limit caffeine and alcohol and remember to stay hydrated throughout the day.  

MorningStar of Parker is a vibrant senior living community that supports seniors as they age with freedom and choices. Our goal is to promote a healthy lifestyle with maintenance-free living, safety and security. MorningStar’s contemporary apartments include 49 independent living and 54 assisted living suites in a choice of studios, and one- and two-bedroom options. For seniors with Alzheimer’s or other dementia-related diseases, our distinct Reflections Neighborhood provides 43 all-inclusive dementia care suites. Contact us to learn more about our community. 

Source: .health.harvard.edu/topics/energy-and-fatigue

February 26, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Dementia Care, senior living
dementia care

Assisted Living can help Maintain Your Independence

February 24, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

The U.S. News & World Report explains, “Assisted living is for older adults who need help with activities of daily living but don’t yet require intensive medical care.” Signs a person may be ready for more hands-on care include worsening medical conditions and trouble taking care of personal hygiene due to mobility issues. Another sign indicating the individual would benefit from a dedicated assisted living community is they have recently had a couple of falls. 

Assisted living offers such perks as restaurant-style dining, luxury amenities, and opportunities for social activities as well as healthcare savings that are designed to improve quality of life and allow their residents to comfortably and safely age in place. Typical senior care services include medication management, 24/7 caregivers, hospitality services and a physical environment equipped with safety features such as handicap-accessible bathroom; and well-lite, wide hallways, elevators and emergency call systems. 

The MorningStar of Parker senior living community offers the finest independent living, and memory care in the area. Residents enjoy features like full salon services and an onsite movie theatre, which means residents do not have to risk driving off-site for errands or routine self-care services. For those appointments off-site, we provide scheduled transportation services.

Our fitness room and dedicated daily exercise classes help residents stay as fit as possible and generally they have fun doing it. In addition MorningStar’s Life Enrichment Team presents creative ways to stay active and productive physically, mentally, spiritually and socially.    

Our fashionable four-story building features 49 suites for independent living and 54 suites for assisted living (with some as large as 1609 square feet, including three styles of penthouses). For adults with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, Reflections Neighborhood provides a total of 43 suites in a choice of studio or one-bedroom units. Please ask about our special offer of one-month free for new memory care residents.

February 24, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Independent Living, Memory Care
Assisted Living

Ultra-Processed Foods and Type 2 Diabetes

February 21, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

While there is a lot of data on how lifestyle habits impact our health, a study published last year reinforces a link between ultra-processed foods and the increase in a person’s risk for type 2 diabetes. The study from the University College London analyzed the intake of ultra-processed foods and health outcomes in more than 310,000 Europeans over a period of ten years. 

This deserves attention as our country’s research shows “about 60% of daily caloric intake for Americans comes from consuming ultra-processed foods.” Moreover, according to the CDC, the number of Americans with diabetes or prediabetes continues to rise. They state 38.4 million people or 11.6 percent of the population has diabetes, and another 97.6 million people aged 18 years or older (38 percent of the adult U.S. population) has prediabetes.

Researchers say the problem with ultra-processed foods is they include additives and/or industrial processed and novel types of fats, proteins and carbs a home cook wouldn’t use. Samuel Dicken, BA Hons (Cantab.), MSc, clinical scientist and doctoral researcher at the Centre for Obesity Research in the Division of Medicine at University College London, and lead author of the study explained to Medical News Today, “Ultra-processed foods are everywhere, they’re highly accessible, cheap, convenient, and heavily marketed.” He says just take a look at grocery shelves filled with ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals, snacks, plant-based alternatives and sugary drinks. 

Despite the study showing the more ultra-processed food a person consumed, the higher the risk for developing type 2 diabetes; the study also had good news. It reported participants who altered their diet by replacing 10 percent of ultra-processed foods with 10 percent of minimally processed foods reduced their diabetes risk by 8%. 

Experts say to improve our diet; we should eat more fruits and vegetables, limit drive-through meals and cook healthy meals at home. Also, when grocery shopping, read labels; the longer the list, the more likely it is ultra-processed regardless of claims of low fat or high fiber.

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we pride ourselves on offering residents daily meals that are full of fresh ingredients from high quality producers.  Our delicious meals are prepared largely from scratch and feature foods known to support brain health by their high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.     Our beautiful home offers 69 stylish suites for assisted living and another 34 suites devoted to the individualized care of residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.  Visit our website to see what sets our community apart from other senior living in the area and why MorningStar is a great place to call home.

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/cutting-ultra-processed-food-consumption-could-lower-type-2-diabetes-risk

February 21, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
senior living San Jose CA, senior living, senior living san jose
Senior Living

A Smooth Transition to Assisted Living

February 19, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

No matter how old we are, change can be difficult and the bigger the change, the more challenging. For the elderly, change can signal an end to a way of life they are most familiar with and cause a range of emotions from mourning a loss of independence to feelings of helplessness. Hopefully, it also offers a spark of excitement at starting a new adventure. 

If you are an adult child of a senior who is in the process of transitioning into assisted living, experts offer tips to get through any rough patches. To make the move more successful, they recommended working as a team: the senior, the family, the new home and their doctor. As family members, it is important to recognize how intimidating the move can be in the eyes of your loved one as they are moving to a new environment with all new people. Experts say the adjustment period typically lasts for 30 to 90 days.  

A senior can make it easier on themselves by keeping an open mind and realizing it will take a little while to adjust. Try to get out and enjoy your new environment rather than staying behind closed doors in your suite. If you are unsure how something works, ask questions. If you are having problems getting answers, talk to the management or ask your family to intervene. 

Families can help the senior to set up their new apartment with familiar items and family memories including pictures and other favorite decor. Once they are settled, experts say don’t desert them but don’t overdo the visits. Allow them to find their own way and perhaps start making a few friends. If the community has family-friendly activities, join in when you can.  

At MorningStar at West San Jose, our goal is to meet residents’ physical, intellectual, spiritual and social needs. Along with luxury amenities and care services; our signature wellness programs and activities are designed to engage and encourage residents to live fully productive lives.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information about exceptional assisted living or memory care at MorningStar.

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

February 19, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living San Jose, assisted living San Jose CA
Assisted Living

Minimize Your Risk of Falling by Using a Walker

February 17, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

If you are at the point in life where you are not as stable as you used to be, have balance problems, arthritis or leg weakness; a mobility aid such as a walker could help keep you moving and lessen your chance of a fall. The first thing to do is work with a physical therapist or your healthcare provider to discuss the best type of walker for your personal needs and comfort. There are several fit points to consider as well as styles.

One common choice is a standard walker with four rubber-tipped legs and no wheels. Experts say it provides the most stability but has the drawback of having to pick it up to move. Other choices include walkers with wheels. A two-wheel walker has wheels on the front and can be helpful for those who have trouble picking up a standard walker. Four–wheel walkers may help those very unsteady on their feet but can be a bit less stable. This type of walker has the option of a seat for those that need to rest often. 

Another important step in getting the proper walker is the height of the arms. The Mayo Clinic suggests stepping into the walker with your shoulders relaxed and upright. Elbows should be able to comfortably bend at 15 degrees. Other tips include remembering to stand upright when using them as it is easier on your back, and to move one step at a time. Step into the walker with each step rather than walking behind it. 

Use caution when using a walker on a slippery or wet surface, and even carpet requires extra care. Just as you do when you are walking on your own, be sure to wear sensible low-heeled shoes that fit well and have good grips on the soles.

Add-ons and various options make walkers more convenient. Fold-up models allow them to be easily transported. Attachable bags and baskets ensure you can carry items you need while keeping hands-free to concentrate on safely moving the walker. Other options include trays for drinks or meals and seats. 

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we have 69 private suites for assisted living and another 34 suites for those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. For your safety all suites are equipped with a handicapped accessible bathroom and an emergency call system.  Residents enjoy healthy, delicious meals, luxury amenities, wellness programs and built-in companionship.  We are committed to providing the best senior living in San Jose and invite you to set up a tour to see our exceptional community.   

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 luxury amenities, we provide the finest assisted living and memory care in San Jose.  Contact us or visit our website for more information. 


Source: mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/healthy-aging/in-depth/walker/art-20546805

February 17, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living san jose
Senior Living

The Benefits of Plant-Based Eating

February 17, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Retirement Home

When you hear “plant-based eating,” you might picture a plate full of lettuce. But it’s so much more than that! Incorporating more fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes into your diet can be delicious, satisfying, and incredibly good for your health. In our community, we’ve seen how plant-based meals can transform not just your plate, but your overall well-being.

Nancy, from our senior living Portland community, decided to try a more plant-focused diet after hearing about its health benefits. She started small—adding a meatless dinner once a week—and now enjoys experimenting with new recipes. “I never thought I’d like lentils,” she laughs, “but they make the best soup!”

Why Plant-Based Eating is Worth Trying

Plant-based diets are packed with nutrients your body needs to thrive. Here are just a few of the benefits:

  • Improved Heart Health: Fruits, veggies, and whole grains are rich in fiber, which helps lower cholesterol and supports heart health.

  • Better Digestion: The fiber in plant-based foods keeps your digestive system running smoothly.

  • Reduced Inflammation: Many plant foods are high in antioxidants, which fight inflammation in the body.

  • Support for Healthy Weight: Plant-based meals tend to be lower in calories while still being nutrient-dense, helping you maintain a healthy weight.

Simple Ways to Eat More Plants

You don’t have to go full vegan to reap the benefits of plant-based eating. In retirement home small changes can make a big difference:

  • Start with One Meatless Meal a Week: Try “Meatless Mondays” with dishes like veggie stir-fry or bean chili.

  • Pack Your Plate with Veggies: Fill at least half your plate with colorful vegetables at each meal.

  • Swap Meat for Plant Proteins: Lentils, chickpeas, tofu, and quinoa are excellent sources of protein.

  • Experiment with New Recipes: Discover the flavors of roasted vegetables, hearty soups, and fresh salads.

Plant-Based Meals in Our Community

In our retirement home Portland, we love creating plant-based dishes that are both nutritious and tasty. From vibrant quinoa salads to comforting vegetable stews, our chefs focus on using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Residents often share how much they enjoy these meals—and how they feel lighter and more energetic afterward.

Plant-based eating isn’t about giving things up; it’s about discovering new flavors and foods that make you feel great. Whether it’s a juicy roasted sweet potato, a creamy avocado spread, or a hearty bowl of vegetable soup, there’s something for everyone.

It’s never too late to try something new. Adding more plants to your plate is a simple step toward better health, and it might just become your favorite way to eat. So, grab a fork and dig into the delicious possibilities!

February 17, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
Retirement Home, retirement home Portland, retirement home Portland OR
Retirement Home

Activities to Enrich Life for Those With Alzheimer’s Disease

February 14, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in senior apartments

Multiple studies report on the benefits of using music and art to enrich the lives of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Experts explain they help encourage engagement and self-expression even in more advanced stages.  

Professionals who work with Alzheimer’s patients say music seems to decrease agitation and improve behavioral problems common in the middle stages of the disease. Patients in later stages may even be able to sing a song they knew from childhood or tap a foot to the beat even after other forms of communication are difficult. Dancing or gently moving to a rhythm helps coordinate motor movements as well as allows the person to express emotions. Research shows “musical memories are often preserved in Alzheimer’s disease because key brain areas linked to musical memory are relatively undamaged by the disease.” 

If you wish to use music to calm and soothe, choose peaceful, tranquil pieces. If you want to boost spirits and bring back happy memories, use livelier pieces. Experts say to turn off other distractions like a TV and close windows if there is outside noise. Music may be more enjoyable for the person if it is something they are familiar with from their earlier life. 

Art can also be an outlet for self-expression and give a person with Alzheimer’s a sense of purpose and accomplishment in creating their own work. Experts recommended avoiding any project that seems childlike and demeaning. Use safe, non-toxic materials, and if they need, take their hand and guide it on the paper to get them started. Moreover, remember there is no need for the person to finish.  

Along with assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose provides loving, compassionate memory care. Our Reflections Neighborhood is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of our residents and encourage and support their independence while keeping them safe.   Daily, purposeful activities use music, dance, art, aromatherapy, and animals to find ways to connect with and nurture the individual whatever the extent of memory loss.  Please contact us or visit our website to learn more.

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

Source: alz.org/help-support/caregiving/daily-care/art-music

February 14, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
senior apartments, assisted living, Memory Care
senior apartments

The Role of Pets in Enhancing Quality of Life

February 14, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

There’s something magical about the bond between people and their pets. Whether it’s the wag of a tail, the purr of a cat, or even watching fish swim in a tank, animals have a way of bringing joy and comfort to our lives. In our senior living Portland community, pets aren’t just companions—they’re part of the family.

For many of our residents, pets play a big role in their daily happiness. Take Mary and her dog, Bailey. Bailey greets everyone with a wagging tail and has a knack for knowing when someone needs a little extra love. Mary often says, “Bailey keeps me moving and laughing every single day.” It’s true—pets can lift our spirits in ways that nothing else can.

The Many Benefits of Pets

Research has shown that having a pet can positively impact physical and mental health. Here are just a few ways they can make life better:

  • Stress Relief: Petting an animal has been proven to lower blood pressure and reduce stress.

  • Companionship: Pets offer unconditional love and support, which can help combat feelings of loneliness.

  • Encouragement to Stay Active: Dogs, in particular, get you moving with regular walks and playtime.

  • Improved Mental Health: Studies show that pets can help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by providing a sense of purpose and routine.

Pets in Our Community

We love seeing how pets brighten our residents’ days. In fact, our retirement home Portland encourages pet-friendly living for those who want to bring their furry friends along. For those who don’t have pets, we often partner with local organizations to bring therapy animals to visit. The joy on everyone’s faces when a golden retriever trots into the room is priceless.

Ways to Enjoy Animals Without Owning a Pet

Not everyone can or wants to own a pet, and that’s okay! Here are some alternative ways to enjoy the benefits of animal companionship:

  • Therapy Animal Visits: Many organizations offer programs where trained animals visit communities to spread joy.

  • Pet-Sitting or Dog Walking: Offer to help a neighbor or family member with their pet. It’s a win-win!

  • Volunteer at a Shelter: Spending time with animals in need can be incredibly fulfilling.

  • Adopt a Low-Maintenance Pet: If a dog or cat feels like too much, consider something simpler, like fish or a bird.

The connection between people and pets is something special. They remind us to live in the moment, offer comfort on tough days, and bring endless joy to our lives. Whether it’s snuggling with a furry friend or simply watching animals interact, there’s no denying the positive energy they bring.

In our assisted living Portland community, we’ve seen time and again how pets truly enhance the quality of life. They remind us that love and companionship come in all shapes and sizes—and sometimes, they’re covered in fur.

February 14, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Home, senior living
Senior Living

Arm Strength Matters for Seniors

February 12, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

We know balance exercises protect older adults’ safety and stability by preventing falls as well as helping maintain independence. The Harvard Medical School explains keeping arm strength should also be a goal for seniors. 

The fact is as early as our mid-thirties, arm strength and overall muscles start to decline and continue to do so around one percent each year thereafter. Once we reach our sixties, experts say arm strength is declining by as much as 3 percent each year, and not only reduces our range of motion but increases our risk for injuries. 

Functional strength improves quality of life, and having a strong upper body is important. Maintaining and/or building up arm strength benefits our bones and balance as well as prevents falls. Experts point to two important muscles that control our arm movements: biceps, the muscles located on the upper arm; and triceps, the muscles at the back of the upper arm. Both sets of muscles help us lift, carry and push. 

Improving arm strength is easy to do at home and doesn’t require fancy gym equipment. Check with the Harvard Medical School or other sources on the Internet to find examples of exercises targeted toward seniors. To get started, all you need are a pair of two or five pound weights depending on your size and/or condition. As you gain strength, you can move up to heavier weights. However, before beginning any new exercise, please check with your healthcare provider. 

At MorningStar at West San Jose, we believe in providing seniors an all-encompassing environment for residents’ well-being and safely to comfortably age in place. Our community offers a fitness center and a full calendar of activities including exercise classes tailored to older adults.

In addition, we provide senior care and hospitality services along with luxury amenities and a choice of well-designed floor plans. Located on the west side of town, our beautiful community is close to Highway 85 and convenient for medical facilities, shopping, and other services.  For more information about outstanding assisted living or memory care at MorningStar, please call us or visit our website. 

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

February 12, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living San Jose
Assisted Living

How to Incorporate More Movement into Your Daily Routine

February 12, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Staying active doesn’t have to mean hitting the gym or running marathons. In fact, some of the best ways to stay healthy and mobile are small, simple movements woven into your daily life. In our senior living Portland community, we’ve seen how just a little extra activity can make a huge difference in energy levels, mood, and even balance.

Take Dave, for example. Dave wasn’t exactly a fan of structured exercise classes, but he loved chatting with friends while strolling around the garden. Those daily walks turned into a routine, and now he feels stronger, steadier, and more connected to his community. “It doesn’t feel like exercise,” he says. “It just feels like living.”

If you’re looking to add more movement into your day, here are some easy and enjoyable ideas:

Sneak Movement into Everyday Activities

  • Stretch in the Morning: Before you even get out of bed, take a few minutes to stretch your arms, legs, and back. It’s a gentle way to wake up your muscles.

  • Walk Whenever You Can: Whether it’s a lap around the living room or a walk to the mailbox, every step counts.

  • Turn Chores into Exercise: Light housekeeping like sweeping or folding laundry keeps you moving while also ticking things off your to-do list.

  • Use Commercial Breaks Wisely: During your favorite TV show, stand up and march in place or do a few simple leg lifts.

Make Movement Fun

  • Dance a Little: Put on your favorite music and let yourself move. You don’t need fancy steps—just enjoy the rhythm.

  • Join a Class: Whether it’s chair yoga, tai chi, or water aerobics, there are plenty of options tailored for seniors that are both gentle and engaging.

  • Try Active Hobbies: Gardening, painting at an easel, or even birdwatching can keep you active without feeling like a workout.

Why Movement Matters

Staying active in senior living keeps your muscles strong, helps with balance, and can reduce the risk of falls. Movement also boosts circulation and supports heart health. Plus, there’s the mental health benefit—exercise releases endorphins, the “feel-good” hormones that can improve your mood.

Here in our assisted living Portland community, we make it easy to stay moving. From walking paths to group fitness classes, there’s something for everyone. And the best part? It’s not just about the exercise—it’s about the connections you build along the way.

Even small movements can add up to big health benefits. So, whether you’re stretching in the morning, strolling with a friend, or dancing in your living room, find what feels good and keep moving. Life is better when you’re in motion!

February 12, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living Portland
Senior Living

A Place that Supports Your Independence

February 10, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

One of the hardest things many seniors face is a chronic illness or condition that interferes and limits their independence. Burdening our spouse or another loved one with our day-to-day care is not the thing most of us want to do. In fact, it may be the time to investigate assisted living and discover what it can offer to you and your family.

Assisted living is not skilled nursing but rather compassionate senior care for the ADLs (activities of daily living). It is based around the person’s needs to ensure they get the proper support to maintain their independence within a community setting. Senior living communities like MorningStar at West San Jose provide residents with responsive 24/7 caregivers, access to licensed nurses, medication management, third-party care providers and more. 

Our spacious suites available in a variety of floor plans are meticulously designed with high ceilings, large windows, handicapped-accessible bathroom and emergency call system. Each unit is equipped with a kitchenette, private temperature control and most have a washer/dryer. To maintain cleanliness and comfort, weekly housekeeping, laundry and linen services, as well as daily spot cleaning and trash removal, are provided.

In addition to senior care services, residents are provided with hospitality amenities such as all-day restaurant-style dining, eliminating the need to shop, prepare, and cook meals independently. The resort-style facilities include an onsite salon, art studio, bistro, fitness center and theatre/chapel. Our courtyard and sky terrace encourage residents to enjoy the pleasant California climate. We also accommodate pets, subject to our pet policy.

In addition, MorningStar at West San Jose offers trusted care in our distinct Reflections Neighborhood based on Lavender Sky, our programmatic approach to memory care. It is our philosophy of everything we believe and strive for in service to our memory-impaired residents. Our ambition under a Lavender Sky is to Enter, Embrace and Explore. 

To learn more about MorningStar’s senior living in San Jose, please contact us. We would love to set up an in-person tour and show you firsthand our beautiful community. 

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

February 10, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
senior living, senior living san jose, senior living San Jose CA
Senior Living

Mindfulness Practices to Address Feelings of Loneliness

February 10, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Loneliness is something we all experience at times, and during the quieter moments, it can feel especially heavy. In our senior living Portland community, we’ve seen how practicing mindfulness can make a real difference in turning those lonely moments into opportunities for connection—with ourselves and the world around us.

Mindfulness doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s about being present in the moment, without judgment. For someone like Carol, one of our residents, this practice has been life-changing. Carol loves to start her mornings by sitting in her favorite armchair with a cup of tea, simply focusing on her breathing. “I used to feel so restless,” she told me. “Now, I take it one breath at a time. It’s amazing how peaceful it feels.”

Simple Mindfulness Practices to Try in Retirement Home Portland

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to mindfulness. The beauty is that you can adapt it to what feels best for you. Here are a few ideas to get started:

Gratitude Practice

Take a moment each day to think about three things you’re grateful for. Whether it’s a sunny day, a kind word from a neighbor, or a favorite meal, focusing on the positive can shift your mindset.

Breathing Exercises

Sit quietly and take slow, deep breaths. Focus on the sensation of air entering and leaving your body. Even just five minutes can help you feel more grounded.

Mindful Walks

If weather permits, take a stroll around your neighborhood or community. Pay attention to the sights, sounds, and smells around you. This simple act can help you feel more connected to your surroundings.

Body Scans

Lie down or sit comfortably and focus on each part of your body, starting at your toes and working up to your head. Notice any tension and try to release it.

How Mindfulness Helps

Mindfulness works by calming the mind and reducing the “what if” worries that often fuel loneliness. It helps you focus on the here and now, making space for gratitude and self-compassion. Over time, this practice can even improve your overall mental and physical health by lowering stress levels and improving sleep.

In assisted living Portland, we host mindfulness sessions that bring residents together to practice as a group. Whether it’s a guided meditation or a quiet art session, these moments provide not only personal growth but also opportunities to connect with others. Loneliness often fades when you’re part of something bigger, even if it’s just sitting in peaceful silence together.

Living mindfully reminds us that we’re never truly alone. There’s always a world of sensations, thoughts, and emotions waiting to be explored—and sometimes, the simple act of noticing them can be enough to make the day a little brighter.

Next time loneliness sneaks in assisted living, try slowing down, taking a deep breath, and seeing where the moment takes you. You might be surprised by the peace you find.

February 10, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
Retirement Home, assisted living, senior living
Assisted Living

The Importance of Vitamin D During Winter

February 07, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Retirement Home

As the days grow shorter and the sun seems to hide behind Portland’s winter clouds, it’s easy to overlook how much this change impacts our health. One essential nutrient many people miss out on during these darker months is vitamin D—sometimes called the “sunshine vitamin.”

At our senior living Portland community, we see how important this vitamin is for staying healthy and energetic during the winter. Vitamin D isn’t just good for your bones; it supports your immune system, mood, and even muscle strength. For seniors especially, maintaining adequate levels can make a huge difference in overall well-being.

Why Winter Affects Vitamin D Levels

Vitamin D is unique because your body produces it when your skin is exposed to sunlight. During the winter, when the sun is less intense and we spend more time indoors, it’s easy to fall short. This can lead to fatigue, aches, and even a higher risk of illnesses like colds or the flu.

Marilyn, from retirement home in Portland, used to call winter her “hibernation season” because she felt sluggish and low on energy every year. Once she started taking a vitamin D supplement, she noticed a big improvement. “I feel like I’m more myself again,” she shared.

Simple Ways to Boost Vitamin D During Winter

If you’re feeling the effects of a lack of sunlight, there are a few easy steps you can take:

Get outside when you can

Even on cloudy days, spending a little time outdoors can help your body produce vitamin D. A brisk walk or sitting by the window during a sunny moment can make a difference.

Incorporate vitamin D-rich foods

Foods like salmon, eggs, and fortified milk or orange juice are excellent sources of vitamin D.

Consider a supplement

Many seniors find it helpful to take a daily vitamin D supplement during the winter. Speak with your doctor to determine the right dosage for you.

Use a light therapy lamp

These lamps mimic natural sunlight and can be a great way to boost your mood and vitamin D levels during gloomy months.

The Benefits of Staying on Top of Vitamin D

Adequate vitamin D levels don’t just keep your bones strong—they also reduce the risk of falls by improving balance and muscle strength. And for those who feel the emotional effects of long, gray winters, vitamin D plays a role in mood regulation, helping to ward off feelings of sadness or seasonal blues.

In our assisted living Portland community, we make sure to include vitamin D-rich foods in our meals, from hearty salmon fillets to scrambled eggs for breakfast. We also encourage residents to spend time in our garden areas or take short walks when weather permits—it’s good for the body and the spirit.

Winter may be a bit darker, but with small steps to boost your vitamin D, it doesn’t have to dim your health or happiness. So, grab that extra glass of fortified orange juice, step outside for a few minutes, and let your body soak up the benefits of this essential nutrient.

February 07, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Home, senior living
Retirement Home

MorningStar at West San Jose Provides Specialized Memory Care

February 07, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Memory Care

Along with assisted living, MorningStar at West San Jose offers individualized, specialized care to those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.  Our holistic approach to memory care is designed to affirm the value of the person and to find ways to celebrate the smallest successes.  

Our Reflections Neighborhood is specifically designed to meet the needs of residents throughout the various stages of the disease.  The expansive area houses 34 suites and is intended to encourage residents to safely explore their surroundings. Memory care residents also enjoy the outdoors on the terrace.

Mealtimes in the Reflections Neighborhood are as much about Community as they are about Nutrition, with residents and team members eating together.  Family style meals allow team members to encourage residents’ appetites as well as to provide any needed assistance with eating. In addition, much of our food is modified out of respect for some of our residents’ compromised eating abilities and includes finger foods, texture-modified diets and easy-to-recognize balanced meals that taste as good as they look.   

As dementia care specialists, we focus on nurturing and supporting the essence of the individual, regardless of the level of memory loss. Before a resident joins our community, we meet with the senior and their family to learn as much as we can about the person’s background, talents and preferences. This allows us to create an effective individualized care plan to guide our daily interactions and communication techniques.  Our specialized care incorporates music, art, dance, and aromatherapy to heal and comfort residents while considering the uniqueness of each person.   

Another thing that makes MorningStar at West San Jose a special place for memory care is our loving, compassionate team who feels privileged to serve and is made up of men and women who willingly go the extra mile to meet the needs of our residents.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information.

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

February 07, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
Memory Care, memory care San Jose, memory care San Jose Ca
Memory Care

How to Simplify Tax Preparation in Retirement

February 05, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Let’s be honest—no one looks forward to tax season. But for retirees in assisted living Idaho Falls, tax preparation doesn’t have to be stressful or confusing. With a little organization and planning, you can simplify the process and avoid last-minute headaches. 

Gather Your Tax Documents Early

One of the easiest ways to make tax season less overwhelming is to organize paperwork ahead of time.

  • Collect important documents like Social Security statements, pension income, and retirement account withdrawals (Form 1099-R).

  • If you have investments, gather year-end summaries from brokerage accounts.

  • Keep track of medical expenses—many out-of-pocket healthcare costs may be tax-deductible.

  • Store all paperwork in one designated folder to avoid scrambling at the last minute.

Starting early prevents the last-minute rush and gives you time to address any missing forms.

Know Your Taxable and Non-Taxable Income

Not all retirement income is taxed the same way. Understanding what’s taxable can help you plan ahead and reduce surprises.

  • Taxable Income: Withdrawals from traditional IRAs, 401(k)s, pensions, and investment gains.

  • Non-Taxable Income: Social Security benefits (depending on total income), Roth IRA withdrawals, and some life insurance benefits.

  • Partially Taxable: Social Security may be taxed if you have additional sources of income that exceed a certain threshold.

Knowing how different income sources are taxed can help with planning and budgeting throughout retirement.

Take Advantage of Senior Tax Breaks

Many retirees qualify for special tax deductions that can lead to significant savings. Be sure to check if you’re eligible for:

  • Higher Standard Deduction – Seniors 65+ qualify for a larger standard deduction, reducing taxable income.

  • Medical Expense Deductions – If medical costs exceed 7.5% of adjusted gross income, they may be deductible.

  • Property Tax Breaks – Some states offer reduced property taxes for seniors.

  • Retirement Account Contribution Deductions – If you’re still working, you may be able to contribute to a traditional IRA and lower your taxable income.

Consider Professional Tax Help

Even with simple finances, tax laws change frequently, and it’s easy to miss opportunities for deductions. Many retirees choose to:

  • Work with a certified tax preparer or CPA.

  • Use free IRS tax preparation services for seniors.

  • Explore online tax software designed for retirees.

Plan for the Future

Taxes don’t stop after this year—planning ahead can reduce your tax burden in the years to come. Consider:

  • Spreading out withdrawals from retirement accounts to avoid a large tax hit in one year.

  • Looking into Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs), which start at age 73 for most retirees.

  • Donating to charity through Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), which can lower taxable income.

By staying organized, taking advantage of deductions, and planning ahead, filing taxes in senior living can be a smooth, stress-free process. The key is to start early, know what’s taxable, and get help if needed.

February 05, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Idaho Falls, senior living
Assisted Living

The Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Celery

February 05, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Retirement Home

At first glance, celery might not seem like the most exciting vegetable. But don’t let its simple appearance fool you—this crunchy green stalk is packed with powerful health benefits, especially when it comes to fighting inflammation.

In our senior living Portland community, we’re big fans of finding easy ways to improve overall health, and celery has become a surprising star in many of our meals. It’s not just a low-calorie snack; it’s a natural way to help your body reduce inflammation, which is a key factor in managing conditions like arthritis, heart disease, and even certain autoimmune disorders.

Why Celery is a Natural Anti-Inflammatory

The magic lies in compounds like apigenin and luteolin, which have been shown to have strong anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds help calm the body’s inflammatory responses, reducing swelling and pain over time. Celery is also high in antioxidants, which combat free radicals—unstable molecules that contribute to inflammation and chronic illnesses.

For someone like Henry, one of our more active residents in assisted living Portland, celery has been a game-changer. Henry loves gardening but used to struggle with joint pain after a day of tending to his plants. After incorporating celery into his diet, he swears he’s noticed less stiffness in his hands. While it’s not a miracle cure, small changes like this can make a big difference.

How to Add More Celery to Your Diet

Celery is versatile and easy to include in meals. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Snack Time: Pair celery sticks with peanut butter or hummus for a quick, satisfying snack.

  • Soup Base: Use celery as part of the “holy trinity” of soup bases, along with onions and carrots.

  • Juices and Smoothies: Add a stalk or two of celery to your morning green smoothie or juice for an extra nutrient boost.

  • Salads: Chop celery and toss it into chicken, tuna, or egg salads for added crunch.

Celery is also incredibly hydrating—it’s about 95% water—making it a great choice for staying hydrated and supporting overall health.

The Science of Celery

Beyond apigenin and luteolin, celery contains polysaccharides that protect the stomach lining and reduce inflammation in the digestive tract. This makes it especially beneficial for people dealing with stomach discomfort or conditions like irritable bowel syndrome.

Here in our retirement home Portland, we love seeing residents discover new ways to enjoy celery. Whether it’s in a hearty soup on a chilly day or as part of a fresh veggie platter during social hour, this humble veggie is a small but mighty addition to any diet.

It’s amazing how one simple change—like eating more celery—can support your body’s natural healing processes. Sometimes, the simplest things are the most effective, and celery is proof of that. Give it a try—you just might find yourself feeling a little lighter and a lot healthier.

February 05, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Home, senior living
Retirement Home

Heart-Healthy Exercises Tailored for Women Seniors

February 03, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Assisted Living

Staying active is one of the best things you can do for your heart, but let’s be honest—not everyone wants to spend hours at the gym. The good news? You don’t have to! Heart-healthy exercises can be simple, effective, and even enjoyable, no matter your fitness level.

For women in assisted living Idaho Falls, maintaining an active lifestyle can improve circulation, lower blood pressure, and boost overall well-being. The key is finding gentle, heart-friendly movements that fit comfortably into daily routines.

Why Exercise Matters for Senior Heart Health

As we age, the risk of heart disease increases, especially for women. Regular physical activity helps by:

  • Strengthening the heart muscle, improving circulation.

  • Lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

  • Reducing stress, which is often linked to heart issues.

  • Supporting a healthy weight and metabolism.

And here’s the best part: even small amounts of exercise can make a difference. The trick is choosing activities that are enjoyable and sustainable.

5 Heart-Healthy Exercises for Senior Women

You don’t need high-intensity workouts to keep your heart strong. Here are some low-impact exercises that work wonders for heart health:

  1. Walking – A 20-minute daily walk can improve cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of heart disease. Bonus: It’s a great way to socialize!

  2. Chair Yoga – This gentle form of yoga improves flexibility and circulation without straining the joints. Many senior living communities offer group classes.

  3. Swimming or Water Aerobics – The buoyancy of water reduces strain on joints while giving the heart a great workout.

  4. Strength Training – Using light hand weights or resistance bands helps maintain muscle tone and supports a strong heart.

  5. Dancing – Whether it’s a slow waltz or a fun seated dance session, movement to music gets the heart pumping in a joyful way.

The goal isn’t to push yourself to exhaustion—it’s to move in ways that feel good and keep the heart strong.

Making Exercise a Daily Habit

Starting a new fitness routine can feel overwhelming, but small steps lead to big results. Here’s how to ease into heart-healthy exercise:

  • Start slow. Just five or ten minutes a day can make a difference.

  • Find a workout buddy. Exercising with a friend makes it more enjoyable.

  • Listen to your body. Some days will be easier than others, and that’s okay.

  • Make it fun. If you love music, dance. If you enjoy nature, take a walk outside.

By finding movement that feels good, it’s easier to stick with it long-term—and your heart will thank you.

February 03, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, assisted living Idaho Falls, Independent Living
Assisted Living

The Importance of Regular Eye Exams in Preventing Vision Loss

February 03, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

It’s easy to let eye exams slide down the to-do list, especially when you feel like your vision is fine. But here’s the truth—some of the most common age-related eye conditions, like glaucoma or macular degeneration, often start without any noticeable symptoms. By the time they cause real trouble, the damage can already be done.

At our senior living Portland community, we’ve seen how simple steps like regular eye exams can make a world of difference. Just ask Gladys. She’s the first to admit that for years, she skipped her annual checkups. “I thought I didn’t need them,” she says with a laugh. But when she finally went, her doctor caught the early stages of cataracts. With a straightforward treatment plan, she avoided major vision problems and is now back to enjoying her favorite hobby: knitting scarves for her grandkids.

Regular eye exams aren’t just about catching problems—they’re about protecting your overall quality of life. Vision impacts everything, from driving and reading to recognizing the smile of a loved one across the room.

What Happens During an Eye Exam?

Many people think eye exams are just about updating your glasses prescription, but they go much deeper than that. A thorough check-up includes:

  • Testing your visual acuity (that’s the part where you read the eye chart).

  • Checking for common conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, or macular degeneration.

  • Examining the overall health of your eyes, which can reveal signs of other health issues like diabetes or high blood pressure.

Simple Steps for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy

You don’t have to do anything fancy to take care of your eyes in senior living. Here are a few easy tips:

Schedule annual exams: A quick visit to the optometrist can catch problems early and keep your vision sharp.

Wear sunglasses: Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays by wearing sunglasses whenever you’re outdoors.

Eat for eye health: Foods like carrots, spinach, and salmon are packed with nutrients that support your vision.

Pay attention to changes: If you notice blurry vision, trouble seeing at night, or discomfort in your eyes, don’t wait—get it checked out.

Here at our assisted living Portland community, we make it easy for residents to stay on top of their health. Need a ride to your appointment? We’ll help with transportation. Not sure where to go? We can recommend trusted local eye care providers.

Vision is something we don’t think about until it starts to fade, but it’s such a big part of enjoying life. Whether it’s reading a favorite book, watching your favorite show, or simply appreciating the view from your window, clear vision helps you savor every moment.

February 03, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, senior living, senior living Portland
Senior Living

How to Use Travel Insurance to Protect Your Trips

January 31, 2025 by MorningStar Senior Living in Senior Living

Traveling is one of the joys of retirement, whether you’re visiting family, exploring new destinations, or taking a relaxing cruise. But unexpected events can disrupt even the best-planned trips. That’s where travel insurance comes in—it provides peace of mind by covering everything from medical emergencies to lost luggage. For seniors in assisted living Portland or those living independently, understanding how to use travel insurance ensures your adventures stay stress-free.

Why Travel Insurance Matters

For seniors, travel insurance offers an added layer of security. It’s designed to handle unexpected situations that could otherwise derail your plans. Common scenarios covered by travel insurance include:

  • Medical Emergencies: Unexpected illnesses or injuries while away from home.

  • Trip Cancellations: Protection if you need to cancel due to personal or family emergencies.

  • Lost or Delayed Luggage: Compensation for essentials when your belongings don’t make it to your destination.

  • Travel Delays: Coverage for additional expenses, like hotel stays or meals, if your trip is delayed.

4 Types of Travel Insurance

Not all travel insurance policies are the same, so it’s essential to find one that fits your needs.

  1. Single-Trip Policies

    • Ideal for one-time vacations, covering a specific trip’s duration.

  2. Annual Policies

    • Best for frequent travelers, providing coverage for multiple trips within a year.

  3. Medical-Only Policies

    • Focused on healthcare coverage, perfect for seniors with existing medical conditions.

  4. Comprehensive Policies

    • Offers the most extensive protection, covering medical emergencies, cancellations, lost baggage, and more.

How to Choose the Right Policy

Selecting the right travel insurance doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are some tips:

Assess Your Needs

Consider your destination, trip length, and health. International trips may require more comprehensive coverage.

Check for Pre-Existing Condition Coverage

Some policies cover conditions if you purchase insurance shortly after booking your trip.

Compare Providers

Use online tools to compare plans and prices to find the best value.

Understand the Fine Print

Look for exclusions, such as adventure sports or specific health conditions, to avoid surprises later.

Using Travel Insurance During Your Trip

If something goes wrong during your travels, here’s how to make the most of your insurance:

  • Contact the Provider Immediately: Most insurers have 24/7 hotlines for assistance.

  • Keep Receipts and Documentation: These are essential for filing claims.

  • Follow Instructions for Medical Emergencies: Your provider will guide you on getting the necessary care while abroad.

Bill, a senior living Portland resident, had his flight to Europe canceled due to bad weather. Thanks to his travel insurance, he was reimbursed for the additional hotel stay and meal costs while waiting for the next flight. “It turned a stressful situation into a minor inconvenience,” he said.

Travel Insurance in Senior Living

For seniors in retirement home Portland, group travel arrangements often include insurance as part of the package. Check with your community to see if coverage is available for planned excursions or trips.

Travel insurance may not prevent disruptions, but it ensures you’re protected when they happen. With the right policy in place, you can focus on enjoying your trip, knowing you’re covered every step of the way.

January 31, 2025 /MorningStar Senior Living
assisted living, Retirement Home, senior living
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