January 10, 2024

What to Consider When Moving To Assisted Living

A lot of us can relate to the unease of moving. Of all life’s experiences, it is one of the most stressful by far! If you or a loved one is moving to Assisted Living because of increased care needs, it can add even more things to your already large mental checklist. To ease this…

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The Three Important “C”s of Assisted Living

Older adults who are not aware of their changing physical, social or emotional needs may be resistant to receiving outside support, especially if a move to Assisted Living is their best option. One way to break down this resistance is to highlight the benefits of Assisted Living, which far outweigh any perceived sacrifices. Individuals residing…

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Beating the Summertime Blues

Sometimes I wonder what I’m a-gonna to do‘Cause there ain’t no cure for the summertime blues. In 1959, Eddie Cochran penned and performed this catchy song. Little did he likely realize he had coined a phrase describing a real mental/emotional issue. Known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), this form of depression is usually associated with…

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Housing & Health: How to Help Low Income Residents Age in Place

The benefits of building a robust health program in a low-income setting are numerous. Both external studies and internal assessments gathered by Kavod’s Health & Wellness team show that both individuals and the community as a whole see improvements. Kavod’s Health & Wellness Director, Amanda “Mandie” Birchem, oversees the clinics, programs and initiatives for the…

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How to Make Quicker, Easier Decisions

Have you ever stood in the grocery aisle trying to decide which cereal, soup or cookie to put in your cart? Alternatively, have you felt stuck trying to choose a film to watch or purchase something online? You may be experiencing what experts call “choice overload.” This syndrome can hinder your decision-making skills and even…

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