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How Reducing Stress Keeps Seniors Healthier

How Reducing Stress Keeps Seniors Healthier

Stress is a normal part of life, and your body should be equipped to deal with it. When confronted with a difficult situation, your body releases stress hormones that can help you cope. Once the situation is over, your body stops releasing the stress hormones. Unfortunately, as we age, our bodies have difficulty with this … Read more

Summer Activities for Seniors

Summer Activities for Seniors

At Windrose at Woburn, we make sure our residents can live life to the fullest, which includes social, artistic, musical, and physical activities. Fun activities can keep their minds and bodies sharp, which is why we offer a full calendar with a wide range of different events and pastimes to choose from. Everyone will find … Read more

How to Keep Seniors Hydrated Throughout the Summer

How to Keep Seniors Hydrated Throughout the Summer

Hydration is essential at any age. For seniors, dehydration is a more serious issue since they are more likely to become dehydrated, less likely to notice their dehydration, and less able to recover from the resulting health complications. Here at Windrose at Woburn, we understand the risks of dehydration in seniors and know what steps … Read more

How Photos and Music Can Help Seniors with Memory Loss

Photos & Music for Seniors With Memory Loss

At our community, we believe that every day should be full of joy and fulfillment for our residents, especially those with Alzheimer’s, and other memory issues. Our lifestyle and therapy program provides residents with routines, therapies, and activities that help them feel fulfilled and happy. One of the important pieces of memory care is offering … Read more

Your Next Steps After a Dementia Diagnosis

Your Next Steps After Dementia Diagnosis

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million people in the United States live with Alzheimer’s, which doesn’t even count the Americans suffering from other dementia-related issues. If you’ve received a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s, you may be feeling worried or scared. At Windrose at Woburn, we want to help equip our residents … Read more

5 Reasons to Not Feel Guilty About Placing Your Loved One in Assisted Living Care

Placing Loved One in Assisted Living Care

For so many caregivers and family members, assisted living services become necessary as their loved ones age and their needs change. While you may experience guilt when deciding it’s time for assisted living, it’s important to keep perspective and understand that your loved one will be receiving the best care possible. Placing your loved one … Read more

From Caregiver to Loved One

from caregiver to loved one

Transitioning Back to Your Role as a Family Member As your loved one ages, they may start to need help with chores like yard work and transportation. Eventually, mobility issues may mean that they need help with housekeeping and cooking. And, if your loved one suffers from dementia or Alzheimer’s, they may need even more … Read more

The Benefits of “Range of Motion” Exercises

benefits of range of motion exercises

As we age, our joints lose fluid and our muscles lose elasticity, leading to a natural decrease in flexibility. Seniors who lose flexibility find it hard to complete normal daily tasks like getting up from chairs or walking up and down stairs, let alone more complicated chores like cooking and cleaning. The CDC recommends that … Read more