Deciding between aging in place and moving to a retirement community is a major choice that impacts both lifestyle and finances. While staying at home may seem like the more familiar option, it’s important to weigh the true cost of maintaining a comparable lifestyle. Retirement communities offer convenience, social opportunities, and amenities that can enhance […]
Comparing the Costs: Retirement Community vs Aging in Place
Focus On Wellness: Maintain & Improve Brain Health
Staying Engaged and Preventing Illness The Penn Memory Center at the University of Pennsylvania states that some changes to cognition and memory are normal parts of aging. However, a healthy lifestyle can not only maintain but can even improve brain health. So what are the best ways to promote brain health and preserve cognition? Are […]
The Role of Routine in Supporting Cognitive Health
When we think of keeping the brain healthy, we often picture crossword puzzles, memory games, or new learning challenges. While these activities certainly play a role, one of the most powerful tools for supporting cognitive health is surprisingly simple: routine. Establishing a steady rhythm to daily life provides structure, reduces stress, and reinforces habits that […]
Memory Care in Senior Living – When is the Right Time?
Assisted living memory care offers a safe, secure environment with specialized staff and programming to support individuals with memory loss. Staff are specially trained to provide reassurance and structure, helping residents feel calm, connected, and valued as their condition progresses. Memory care communities create stability for people with dementia through consistent routines and familiar surroundings […]
Moving a Parent to Senior Living: Tips for a Smooth Transition
Moving a parent to senior living is one of the most significant decisions many families face. The situation is not uncommon, with Over 800,000 older adults living in assisted-living communities in the US. It is a transition filled with mixed emotions, balancing concern for your loved one’s well-being with the practical details of making the […]
Exploring the Different Types of Senior Living Options
One in six individuals in the US is over the age of 65 according to the 2020 census. As the population ages and the baby boomer generation approaches retirement age, families are faced with the task of determining the best living arrangements for their aging loved ones. While some seniors opt to remain in the […]
How Life Enrichment Programs Can Benefit Aging
Life enrichment in the context of senior living communities is significant for ensuring the holistic well-being of residents as they age. Defined as the process of enhancing quality of life through various activities and programs, life enrichment encompasses psychological well-being, social connections, intellectual stimulation, and physical health and activity. While traditional concerns such as costs […]
Is It Time? Knowing When to Transition to Assisted Living
Determining the right time for a loved one to transition to assisted living is often an emotional and challenging decision for families. Whether a parent is aging in place in their longtime home or living in an independent living community, changes in their health, habits, or safety may prompt deeper conversations about senior care options. […]
Know the Options: How to Pay for Memory Care
Navigating the financial landscape of memory care can be a daunting task, but it is crucial for families to explore all available options to ensure their loved ones receive the best possible care. Memory care communities, often situated within assisted living facilities or nursing homes, offer specialized services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or […]
Exploring How Life Enrichment Programs Support Dementia Care
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia pose significant challenges to cognitive, emotional, and social well-being of older adults. Dementia can affect memory, behavior, and communication. Dementia symptoms trigger a decline in thinking skills, also known as cognitive abilities, severe enough to impair daily life and independent function. As a result, individuals with dementia may […]
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The Terraces at Seacrest Village
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281 Mathistown Road
Little Egg Harbor, NJ 08087
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P: 609-857-4141
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