Mesquite Blog Posts for Seniors
Cambridge Court's Senior Living Blog
Passion is the cornerstone of everything we do. Our blog is our latest passion project and your launchpad into the hottest topics in senior living. Whether updating you on what our communities offer or expanding signature programs in locations near you, we connect you with the vital information you need to live a comfortable and engaging life. Discover new ways to connect with your loved ones, tips to make the most of our community resources, and the latest health trends for an invigorating senior living experience. Check back frequently for the latest updates and blogs from Cambridge Court Senior Living.
Barriers to Reading for Older Adults (and How to Overcome Them)
The World Health Organization reports that about 92% of adults aged 65 and older wear glasses. Yet even with spectacles, contact lenses, or cataract surgery,…
Types of Exercise for Seniors: Finding the Right Fitness Program for Healthy Aging
As we age, maintaining an active lifestyle becomes increasingly important for both physical and mental well-being. Regular exercise can help seniors maintain independence, improve balance,…
New Mesquite Partnership with Deer Oaks Offers Mental Health Services to Residents
Adding to an already robust offering of health care services for seniors in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, a new partnership with San Antonio-based behavioral health…
Expert Insights: Senior Audiology and the Best Senior Hearing Aids
Your mother strains to hear conversations at family dinners and keeps asking you to repeat yourself. Sure, you’re frustrated, but think about how she feels…
Managing and Reducing UTI Symptoms in Seniors
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common but often misunderstood health concern for older adults. Research published in the National Library of Medicine found that…
Meal Prep for Elderly Adults: Tips, Benefits & Dining Support at Cambridge Court in Mesquite, TX
As we age, nutrition plays an increasingly important role in maintaining health and independence. But shopping, chopping, and cooking every day can feel like a…