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A Guide to Memory Care
If your mom has just been diagnosed with a form of dementia, we want you to know that you’re not alone on this journey. Navigating
Classic Kreplach for Purim
We love our jewish traditions, especially if they involve comfort foods like kreplach! Besides being delicious, there is another major reason why we eat kreplach
Who is the JCHC?
As people, we have an innate desire to connect and feel secure. Whether we are sharing joy or sadness, knowing that someone else has truly
Purim Traditions at Lester Senior Living
One of the most fun and joyous holidays is approaching fast: Purim! Here at Lester Senior Living, we really cannot wait for the festivities to
What You Shouldn’t Overlook in Senior Care
Many assumptions could be made when choosing a senior care option. It’s important to be aware of what the senior care facility offers and more
Comfort Foods: Mushroom Soup Recipe
Matzah ball soup is usually the go-to comfort food for us, but we can’t sleep on a good mushroom soup on a cold winter’s night.
How REM Sleep Affects Your Heart
February is Heart Awareness Month and you’ve probably heard all about how diet and exercise can keep your heart healthy by now. But, did you
Your Senior and Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s day can be difficult for anyone who has lost a loved one, but that doesnt mean the day has to be filled with sorrow.
Never Forget
Now more than ever, it is important to acknowledge and celebrate our religion and culture – especially in a world where antisemitism still exists. It
3 Ways for Seniors to Find Meaning in Life
The phenomenon of seniors losing interest in life is called anhedonia and it is not a condition to take lightly, as it can easily lead
The Benefits of Meditation for Seniors
Mindfulness, coupled with meditation, is all about being in the moment. Through practicing meditation, seniors can maintain full awareness and acceptance of their own thoughts,
Start the New Year on the Right Foot in Assisted Living
Although we’ve already celebrated a new beginning with Rosh Hashanah, New Year’s Day is a second chance to reflect and change for the better. Starting