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Our aim is to be a resource at every point in your senior living journey. Whether you’re just starting to do some research, looking to move to a community right away, or just need some answers or support, we can help point you in the right direction. We would obviously love to serve you and your family directly, but more than that we feel obligated to help you decide what the best situation is for you, whether it be in an LCB community or someplace more appropriate.

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Women’s History Month: Changing the Game As They Age

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March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor the successes and sacrifices of U.S. women. It’s also a time to celebrate women and the vast roles they

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Food for a Healthy Brain

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Good nutrition creates health in all areas of our existence. – T. Collin Campbell T. Collin Campbell is an American biochemist who has dedicated his career to focusing

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Stay Up to Date with The Latest in Alzheimer’s Research

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Alzheimer’s disease is currently the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, with an estimated 5.8 million U.S. citizens living with the disease. It’s no wonder, then,

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How Color and Light Can Reduce Dementia Anxiety

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If your loved one is dealing with Alzheimer’s-related dementia, they may feel anxiety for several reasons, including events or stimuli that inhibit their ability to feel comfortable in

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Tools For Dementia Assessment

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  50 million people around the world suffer from some sort of dementia, its most common causes being Alzheimer’s disease and vascular abnormalities. Testing to determine dementia’s specific origins

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Sugar and Alzheimer’s: Is There a Connection?

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Keeping a lid on treats and desserts is something most of us struggle with to some degree (who among us hasn’t raided their kids’ Halloween candy this time

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A Closer Look at Light Therapy

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With Alzheimer’s continuing to impact a record number of Americans each year, it’s no surprise to see doctors looking beyond a cure to the role that adjunct therapies

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The Link Between Sleep and Alzheimer’s

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An estimated 1 in 3 Americans suffers from some sort of sleep deprivation – perhaps you’re one of them. Although lack of sleep is certainly a common struggle for

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Food and the Brain: What to Eat and What to Avoid

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When it comes to our diet, we tend to be motivated most by our physical appearance (nothing makes us drop that bag of chips faster than the thought

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Dispelling Myths About Alzheimer’s Disease

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Despite high-visibility efforts toward Alzheimer’s treatment and cure, the statistics around the disease continue to be staggering. Almost 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, with another untold

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The Latest in Dementia Research

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This week we take a brief look at the latest happenings in Alzheimer’s and dementia research – from potential breakthroughs on the cellular level, to news on possible

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A Look Inside Lewy Body Dementia

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When Robin Williams’ death was announced back in 2014, his family disclosed the comedian had been suffering for years from symptoms of Lewy body dementia – a disease that

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