Is There a Difference Between Memory Care and Dementia Care in Senior Living Facilities? 

The elderly population in America struggles with dementia and other forms of memory loss at various levels and it is normal to feel confused when trying to find the right care facility for your loved one. Children of elderly parents dealing with memory loss question how much care is too much for their parents, or, is there too little support and watchfulness? MorningStar memory care in Arvada, Colorado is able to help decipher individual needs in a case-by-case situation.

If you are noticing more dirty dishes piling up, bills being forgotten, or a bit more agitation from your loved one, these may be early symptoms of memory loss, Alzheimer’s, or Dementia. Facilities that offer memory care are certainly helpful for individuals that need a hand in some memory management, but for the most part, are capable of handling everyday tasks and bodily functions without intense supervision.

Dementia care is more necessary for individuals who experience a higher degree of difficulty with everyday tasks and functions, such as feeding oneself, remembering medications, or spatial awareness and surroundings. With a Dementia diagnosis, there are additional concerns that require more contemplated treatment and support. There usually needs to be more time dedicated to safety and watchfulness over the individual to help them be successful in their everyday lives. 

MorningStar in Arvada, Co can help you assess your loved ones’ specialized needs in regard to memory care. This care is Individualized per each resident and can range from assisting with important date upkeep to more serious cases of Dementia and Alzheimers in which normal communication and function has become degraded. No matter the concern, MorningStar in Arvada is able to work out a memory care plan that is right for you and your loved one that you can trust. 

To learn more about our specialization in memory care in Arvada, Colorado please contact us. Our staff is happy to answer any questions you have and our website also provides information on our company’s history, vision, and mission as well as what sets us apart from other memory care facilities in Arvada, Colorado.  


MorningStar at Arvada proudly provides the very best in assisted living and memory care with our unique mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.” With a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors, and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve, we create a true home for residents amid a beautiful setting. Please contact us for more information about one of the finest retirement homes Arvada, Coloradohas to offer.

How is Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosed?

Studies report approximately 12-18% of people aged 60 or older have some level of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). So how do you know if you are one of them? The first step to diagnosing MCI typically comes after a person starts to complain of forgetfulness or cognitive problems or initiated at the urging of family members. Doctors explain it is usually more serious if it comes at the request of those closest to the person because as a person develops more of the signs of Alzheimer’s disease, they are often not aware of their memory loss. So, how is MCI diagnosed?

Your doctor will begin with a thorough evaluation to try and determine if the problem is MCI, Alzheimer’s, normal age-related memory loss, or caused by another factor. It is important to note not all cases of MCI develop into dementia and an evaluation could identify medications as the problem. A Harvard Medical School article states, “Establishing the cause and scope of the impairment is helpful in setting a baseline for future evaluations to determine if the condition is progressing to dementia.” 

Some of the preliminary tests include a complete blood workup to rule out anemia, infection, kidney and liver disorders, or diabetes. Other tests may check for thyroid abnormalities, elevated blood calcium and vitamin B12 deficiencies. 

Cognitive tests begin with an in-depth medical history as well as questions regarding the person’s memory lapses and other thinking problems. Your physician will probably request a family member be there to reaffirm and document the changes. Experts say quickly progressing memory problems are most likely another issue as true dementia progresses slowly. 

Your physician may refer you to a neuropsychologist for more tests including paper and pen and computer tests to assess memory, language and other cognitive skills including motor and visual function. If deemed necessary, they may do structural and functional brain scans or an amyloid PET scan, which detects in a living brain the signs of amyloid plaques, the hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.  

Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Beaverton offers individualized, loving care to those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases.  Every aspect of MorningStar’s memory care is geared toward residents’ needs from meaningful activities, trained caregivers, food service, security and more. Please contact us or visit our website for more information. 

MorningStar of Beaverton’s mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living communities. We have built a foundation on honoring God, valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a warm, loving atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, we provide outstanding assisted living facilities and memory care. 

Source: health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/evaluating-mci-mild-cognitive-impairment

Aging is Inevitable – Here’s Some Tips to Help Do it Better

If we are lucky, we are all going to get a lot older, but experts say with a few common sense adjustments, we can live healthier, more productive lives than our grandparents or even parents. Moreover it is worthwhile to plan for a long life as mortality rates have risen from just an average age of 47 for men and women in 1900 to older adults routinely reaching their eighties, nineties and upward. 

In fact recent studies report it is possible to grow older without a significant decline in health. Linda Fried, dean of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and director of the Robert Butler Columbia Aging Center, says, “The idea that living longer necessarily means enduring significant declines in health has changed in the last two decades.” She adds, “It’s possible to increase your health span as long as your life span. Some decline in health and function is inevitable. But the image that older life is about decrepitude turns out not to be right.”

Spending decades working in the field of gerontology, Harry “Rick” Moody reminds older adults that even if they are living with health challenges, they should not lose sight of the opportunity for living a meaningful and positive life. He says at 76 his hearing is bad but he compensates by wearing a hearing aid. His advice is “If you compensate, you’ll age successfully. If you don’t, you won’t age successfully.”

Strategies for healthy aging include not limiting yourself by saying you are too old, to keep learning, keep exercising and to eat a healthy diet. Staying close to family and friends, getting enough sleep and using adaptive skills to compensate for things like short-term memory loss and a general slow-down of cognitive and physical abilities are also part of the process.  

At MorningStar at Golden Ridge, our goal is to provide seniors the physical, intellectual, spiritual and social connections to lead productive and engaged lives. Along with independent living and assisted living, we also provide compassionate, holistic memory care to those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other dementia related diseases. Please visit our website to learn more.  

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health.usnews.com/wellness/articles/how-to-age-well?src=usn_nl_yourhealth&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Your%20Health-Sun%20Apr%2003%2007:48:45%20EDT%202022&utm_term=Your%20Health

Studies Show Vegetables & Fruits May Help in the Fight against Forgetfulness

New research shows flavonoids, the chemicals that provide plant foods their bright colors, may help in the fight against forgetfulness and mild confusion many seniors experience. The evidence comes from two long-term continuing health studies from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Participants were periodically surveyed regarding their diet and state of their health including memory problems over a 20 year period. Data was extracted from over 100,000 men and women with an average age of 73.  

The study’s lead author, Dr. Deborah Blacker, a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said they focused on participants’ consummation of two dozen common types of flavonoids. These included carrots (high in beta carotene), strawberries (containing flavone) and apples (containing anthocyanin). Results suggest those who answered “yes” to having memory problems also reported eating a lower amount of flavonoid-enriched foods.  

Researchers found a significant difference between the bottom one-fifth of participants who reported the lowest intake of flavonoids compared to the upper one-fifth who were 19 percent less likely to report forgetfulness or confusion. Additionally the study reported “higher intakes of Brussel sprouts, strawberries, winter squash and raw spinach were most highly associated with better scores on the test of subjective cognitive decline.” Dr. Thomas M. Holland, a researcher at the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging who was not involved in the study, said “There’s some really good data here with 20 years of follow-up.”

MorningStar at Golden Ridge is a senior living community in Peoria committed to making your retirement years carefree. Along with resort-style amenities and hospitality and care services, we offer residents a 5-star dining experience enriched with a variety of healthy, fresh foods. For active seniors, we have 38 beautiful Casitas quadraplexes with attached garages. For seniors who require a little help with daily care, we have 65 assisted living suites in one and two-bedroom options. We also provide 35 suites devoted to the specialized care of seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Please visit our website for contact information.  

As a community leader in all issues regarding seniors, we recently hosted Falls Prevention: Protect Your Loved Ones presented by Ryan Levins, Director of Rehabilitation, Genesis Rehab. Stay tuned to our website for future education programs and events.  

Source: nytimes.com/2021/08/09/well/brain-health-fruits-vegetables.html  

Our Cognitive Powers Slow Down with Age

Many of us find ourselves wondering if our brain is working as efficiently as it did when we were younger. Research shows most likely it is not. Various studies suggest memory problems often “reflect a slower processing speed and poor encoding and retrieval of new memories as a result of diminished attention.” However, while normal aging causes seniors to process new information slower; judgment and reasoning powers remain largely intact. 

Researchers say in the same way we cannot jump as high or run as fast as we did when we were children; our thinking process also begins to slow down. By the time we are in our 50s or 60s, this can interfere with remembering things, solving problems or learning new information. Structural changes in the brain regions involved in memory processing such as the hippocampus and the frontal lobes all experience anatomical and neurochemical changes as we age. Concentration can be affected by the natural loss of receptors and neurons. Outside factors such as not getting enough sleep or a hearing loss can exacerbate the problem, and daily aches and pains can impact our ability to concentrate as do the medications we take to ease the pain.

If an older person does not make a point to really concentrate when taking in new information, it can cause problems with recall as they never really learned it in the first place. Experts offer practical, commonsense tips to help you more reliably process information and improve your ability to focus. Examples include playing brain games, physical exercise (it helps send more blood flow to the brain), getting out in nature, listening to music, sleeping at least seven to eight hours a night or using relaxation techniques such as meditation or mindfulness. 

The MorningStar of Arvada senior living community offers independent living and assisted living as well as experienced memory care. Our unique mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living communities as we create a true home for our residents. Please visit our website to learn more about our community and the most trusted memory care in Arvada, CO.  

What is Dementia?

Many of us, especially seniors, have heard or known someone with Alzheimer’s disease and have an idea of the devastation it causes. While there are other types of diseases categorized as dementia, Alzheimer’s is by far the most common form of dementia accounting for 60 to 80 percent of cases. You should know dementia is not actually a specific disease but refers to a decline in a person’s mental ability to such a degree it interferes with their daily life.    

It is also important to understand dementia is not a normal condition of aging but rather caused by damage to brain cells that affect a person’s memory, reasoning and other cognitive skills including an ability to communicate. There are several types of clinical dementia including: Alzheimer’s disease; vascular dementia; dementia with Lewy Body; and frontotemporal dementia. Mixed dementia is the term used when a person has both Alzheimer’s and another form of dementia, which is causing their mental decline. 

The Alzheimer’s Association says the “most common early symptom of Alzheimer’s is trouble remembering new information because the disease typically impacts the part of the brain associated with learning first.” As the disease progresses, the person is robbed of many other abilities such as speaking, swallowing and walking. 

To help get the proper diagnosis and rule out other causes that may be treatable such as side effects from a medication, it is important to see your doctor. If warranted, they may have you see a specialist that can do further testing.      

MorningStar of Arvada offers choices for seniors interested in independent living or assisted living with 112 bright suites that include spacious studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom floor plans. In addition we are pleased to provide 29 memory care suites for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We invite you to visit our website for contact information and to learn about the area’s finest independent living and assisted living as well as trusted memory care in Arvada, CO. Ask about our New Year Specials for assisted living and memory care residents.    

Source: alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/difference-between-dementia-and-alzheimer-s

Depression and Seniors

Feeling blue every once in a while is normal but when those kinds of feelings last for weeks or months, it is a more serious problem. Depression can sap the joy from life and cause a sense of hopelessness, sadness, and lack of motivation and energy.

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) explains risk factors for depression include medical conditions like stroke or cancer; genetics (people with a family history are at higher risk), stress, sleep problems and addiction or alcoholism. Also at risk are individuals with functional disabilities that limit their activities as well as people who don’t get enough exercise. 

Studies have linked depression to social isolation and loneliness, which is in itself a problem for many older adults. While COVID-19 has focused more attention to the issue, the NIA says many elderly adults suffered from loneliness before the pandemic.  

If you are wondering if a loved one is depressed, experts say depression can look different in the elderly. For example, sadness is not the main symptom. It may be more of a feeling of numbness along with a lack of interest in activities they used to take joy in. Moreover the NIA cautions that many seniors are not willing to talk about their feelings.  

If you see worrying signs, encourage the person to visit their healthcare provider. If they need the support, go with them to their doctor visits and support groups. Also help them stick to their treatment plan and reach out for further help if needed. The NIA warns if left untreated, serious depression may lead to death by suicide.

The MorningStar of Arvada community provides senior living that starts with a unique mission of honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Our residents enjoy a wide range of amenities, care services and wellness programs and activities that allow them to participate as much as they desire. Visit our website to learn more about the area’s most trusted independent living, assisted living and memory care in Arvada, CO.  

Source: nia.nih.gov/health/depression-and-older-adults

Dealing with Stress can Adversely Affect Our Mental & Physical Health

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We have all gone through the ups and downs of dealing with a pandemic over the last 8 months or so.  Just when we think things are getting better, your community has a resurgence of COVID or your family is struggling with a job loss or other problems.   Experts say this is why it is important to keep ourselves mentally fit and to remember that constant stress can also have an impact on our physical health.  Stress is linked to a wide range of health problems including heart disease as well as affects our mood, sleep and appetite.  

An article by Harvard Medical Publishing says doctors are not sure exactly how chronic stress affects the heart but speculate it may likely trigger inflammation, which is a “known instigator of heart disease.”   While we may not fully understand the role stress plays in our health, doctors say we do know that stress can cause people to act in ways that increase their risk for heart disease including poor eating habits and a lack of energy for healthy habits such as exercising.  It is also believed that not handling stress well can lead to other unhealthy heart behaviors like drinking too much alcohol, abusing drugs, and smoking.  

The article suggests a few changes in our way of thinking may help individuals deal with stress better.  The first piece of advice is to stay positive and to find ways to add laughter into your life.  “Laughter has been found to lower levels of stress hormones, reduce inflammation in the arteries, and increase “good” HDL cholesterol.”  Other tips include practicing meditation and exercising.  Both help reduce blood pressure and stress.  Another key suggestion is to unplug and escape from the world for a period of time each day.  Do something that gives you pleasure such as listen to music, take a warm bath or work on a hobby.  Another good way to reduce stress is to get out and enjoy nature.  

MorningStar of Arvada offers the very best in senior living with a unique mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.”  Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve as we work toward creating a true home for residents amidst a serene setting.  Visit our website for pricing and availability at the most trusted independent living, assisted living and memory care Arvada, CO offers.   

Source:  

health.harvard.edu/heart-health/5-ways-to-de-stress-and-help-your-heart

Our Website is Full of Information & Resources

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If you have started the search for senior housing, we recommend taking a look at MorningStar of Arvada.   Situated on 1.5 acres and encircled by historic Golden and the nearby Arvada Reservoir, our gorgeous community offers all-inclusive independent living, assisted living and memory care for relaxing, carefree retirement years.  To ensure residents’ every need is met, we offer a broad range of amenities, wellness programs, care services and more.     

For a deep dive into our community, our website is a good place to start as it is loaded with information including floor plans, a list of amenities, lots of pictures, and background on the MorningStar Senior Living Company.  We explain more about what the difference is between independent living, assisted living, and memory care, along with a decision guide to help your family determine if senior living is the right choice for your loved one.  You will also find a link discussing affordability and Veterans aide as well as other options such as companion living and short-term stays.  For families who need memory care in Arvada, CO, we offer lots of info regarding our compassionate expertise and holistic program. 

Our website’s FAQs are handy as they go over a whole range of topics to many of the questions you most likely have. This includes information on how prices are structured, how the level of care is determined in assisted living, our transportation services and pet policy.  Other popular questions regard our dining program and medication management services.  We also go over special circumstances like if your health needs change while in independent living are you able to transfer into our assisted living wing?  The answer is of course. If nothing is available immediately, you can bring in a home care agency to help out until we have a unit open.   

While this is just a small portion of the extensive information on our site, we are also ready to answer any other questions you may have through a phone call, email, Facebook, or use our Virtual Assistant that lets you start a live chat.  We look forward to hearing from your family and are ready to serve.  

MorningStar of Arvada offers the very best in senior living with a unique mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest.”  Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve as we work toward creating a true home for residents amidst a serene setting.  Visit our website for more information on the area’s most trusted independent living, assisted living and memory care in Arvada, CO.    

Find a Career You Can Feel Passionate About

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With the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease, we have all experienced a large change in our day-to-day lives.  While some people are fortunate to be working from home, many of us have become unemployed due to no fault of our own; and perhaps it is the time to reflect on what type of career we wish to pursue going forward.  This may mean doing something we can feel passionate about and not only provides us professional satisfaction but personal satisfaction.  

We think the Phoenix MorningStar senior living communities, which include MorningStar at Arcadia, MorningStar at Arrowhead, MorningStar at Golden Ridge and MorningStar of Fountain Hills, offer just such an opportunity.  Our assisted living jobs are diverse and require a wide range of skills, education and/or experience.  Each position is instrumental to our success, and having a dedicated team allows us to deliver the type of service our brand’s reputation is built on, which is why we are proud to offer competitive wages.  We also provide comprehensive benefits that include medical, vision, and dental as well as vacation and sick time, and holiday pay.   

Along with a generous compensation and insurance benefit package, MorningStar wants all of our team members to be equipped with the knowledge required to do their jobs well and take pride in their work.  To that end, we invest in employee training programs such as:  O2 (Orientation & Onboarding); Lavender Sky (Dementia Care); Radiance (Culture, Customer Service); Inhabit (for the Community Relations team); Brain Boosts (for the Reflections care team); and Relias Video Courses (paid to view from home).  This training enables our team to be the best at what they do, and do each job with confidence.

Moreover, we do not want you to be overly concerned about working in one of our beautiful communities during the COVID-19 pandemic as we are working 24/7 to ensure the health and well-being of all beneath our roof. Every team member receives mandatory training on infection control with a heightened insistence on hand sanitation; along with a thorough review of the latest CDC information on COVID-19 and the unique attributes of this viral strain.

If this sounds like an opportunity you would be interested in please visit our website to apply today and join the MorningStar family!  Current openings include Care Manager, Wellness Nurse, Server, Cook, Housekeeping jobs and more.  

At MorningStar’s Arcadia, Arrowhead, Golden Ridge & Fountain Hills communities, our unique mission statement: “to honor, to serve, to invest,” sets us apart from other senior living communities.  Our foundation is built on honoring God and valuing all seniors, and we are currently recruiting staff with a felt calling to serve.  If you would love to thrive professionally and personally, please visit MorningStar’s Career page for a link to rewarding assisted living jobs in Phoenix.