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The Civitas Senior Living Office Christmas Party Photos

‘Tis the season for office holiday parties! Here at Civitas Senior Living, we know how important it is to show our team members how much we appreciate them. We could not wait to host another jolly Christmas party. After all, it’s been a couple of years. From ugly sweaters to reindeer ring toss and white […]

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When Is It Time for Assisted Living?

Have you ever thought about when your parents will need to move into Assisted Living? You probably don’t want to think about the day when you have to put your mom or dad in a nursing home. The good news is that long-term care is available in Assisted Living and Memory Care facilities. These specialized

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Active Relaxation: Techniques and Their Benefits

Active relaxation techniques for the elderly can reduce stress, improve sleep patterns, and combat the depression and anxiety often associated with memory loss. Members of Civitas communities have access to a range of active relaxation techniques, which offer chances to socialize, build friendships, and learn new skills. What Is Active Relaxation? Relaxation can be either

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What Is Sundowner’s Syndrome and How to Manage Caregiving

As a caregiver for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s, you’ve likely noticed patterns in their behavior throughout the day, leading you to wonder, what is sundowner’s syndrome? Sundowning is a common phenomenon where confusion, agitation, and behavioral changes intensify during late afternoon and evening hours as daylight fades. These changes affect individuals in mid-to-late stages

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Benefits of Technology for Seniors

Wireless networks and technological devices have made an impact on nearly every part of daily life. From connecting with friends via text to choosing the evening’s entertainment on a streaming service, technology has become a cultural norm in the West. With so much accessibility, it’s no wonder that seniors are interested in advancing their technological

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Help Your Loved One Get Better Sleep in Sunnyvale

Quality sleep becomes more important as we age, yet many older adults find themselves struggling with sleep challenges they never experienced before. The good news is that sleep problems aren’t an unavoidable part of aging. With the right knowledge and strategies, seniors can improve their sleep quality and wake up feeling refreshed. Changes in your

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Inflammatory Arthritis Care Tips for Sunnyvale Seniors

Arthritis is a broad term that covers more than 100 different conditions affecting joints and surrounding tissues. This common health issue impacts millions of Americans, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. While any chronic health condition can impact day-to-day life, arthritis comes with its own set of challenges that require a comprehensive management approach. Understanding

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How to Improve Brain Function and Memory for Seniors

When you get older, it might take a little longer to remember a name or date, and words may not come to mind as quickly as they once did. As you and your brain age, what can you do? How can your memory be improved? Luckily, the top activities and habits for seniors to improve

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Top Ways for Seniors to Stay Connected to Loved Ones

Now more than ever, staying socially engaged is important for seniors to maintain their emotional health. Loneliness and isolation lead to adverse health effects, including poor cardiovascular health, depression, and increased cognitive decline. The good news? Technological advances make it easy to stay connected. Are you wondering how to stay in touch with family members

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