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    4 Perks Of Retiring In Fort Wayne, Indiana

    4 Perks Of Retiring In Fort Wayne, Indiana

    Retirement can be a really exciting time. It’s one of the first opportunities we get, as adults, to experience daily relaxation and enjoyment of our hobbies. By living independently in a friendly community, you can experience all the joys of retirement while maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle. Here are a few benefits of choosing…
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    All You Need To Know About World Alzheimer’s Day

    All You Need To Know About World Alzheimer’s Day

    According to the Alzheimer’s Association, every 65 seconds, someone in the U.S. develops Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s affects nearly 6 million Americans and is one of the top leading causes of death in the United States alone. That’s why, on September 21 of every year, Alzheimer’s organizations focus on raising global awareness and challenging common assumptions…
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    Welcome To StoryPoint Chesterfield

    Welcome To StoryPoint Chesterfield

    Chesterfield, Michigan. Where you can enjoy the Great Lakes of Michigan and stroll the boardwalk on Anchor Bay. Experience the beauties of the past at Selfridge Military Air Museum and Stahls Automotive Foundation. Hike or jog the 900-acres of trails at the Wetzel State Recreation Area. And now enjoy all that and more at the…
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    Young People’s Theatre Performs In Honor Of Founder

    Young People’s Theatre Performs In Honor Of Founder

    Doris Sperling, a resident of StoryPoint Saline, founded Young People’s Theatre in Ann Arbor in 1977. Now, over 40 years later, her legacy landed her another moment in the spotlight. To honor her work and dedication to theater arts, Young People’s Theater and StoryPoint Saline banded together to commemorate Doris’ contributions to the drama industry.…
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    How Your Dietary Habits Can Help Prevent Gout

    How Your Dietary Habits Can Help Prevent Gout

    As we age, our likelihood of developing various conditions tends to increase — and gout is no exception. Gout, a type of arthritis characterized by painful flare-up of the joints, is caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals. While gout occurs most often in the joints of the big toe, it can affect any…
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    5 Common Scams Seniors Should Detect And Avoid

    5 Common Scams Seniors Should Detect And Avoid

    Scams are everywhere. Unfortunately, seniors tend to face a higher risk of being targeted because they can appear to be the most vulnerable. Here’s an overview of some of the most common senior scams you’ll find, what to look for and what you can do to protect yourself or someone you love. The Grandchild Scam…
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    Veteran Residents Are Honored At Local Baseball Game

    Veteran Residents Are Honored At Local Baseball Game

    Veterans have a special place in all of our communities. From organizing activities to bringing in speakers and more, we’re always looking for ways to give thanks for their service. So when the opportunity to honor them for Armed Forces Day at a local high school baseball game was presented, we took it. Five World…
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    Understanding Dementia Behaviors

    Understanding Dementia Behaviors

    As your parent or loved one ages, you may begin to notice subtle changes in his or her behavior. If you do, you aren’t alone. Studies estimate that 50 million people worldwide are living with dementia. Here are a few early signs of dementia and some tips on what to do if you suspect your…
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    Sensory Stimulation And Alzheimer’s: The Benefits

    Sensory Stimulation And Alzheimer’s: The Benefits

    Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible brain disorder that slowly leads to memory loss and the inability to carry out daily tasks. While we don’t fully understand what causes Alzheimer’s, we do know this: sensory stimulation has various positive effects on those coping with this disease. Here’s a breakdown of what sensory stimulation is, how it…
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    Lifelong Writer Continues His Passion

    Lifelong Writer Continues His Passion

    Harry Whiteley is a resident of Independence Village of Petoskey, an accomplished writer and someone who was often in the right place at the right time. A Look Into Whiteley’s Past Whiteley grew up in Rogers City, Michigan, and was first introduced to journalism when his father bought a local newspaper, the Presque Isle County…
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    Can Insurance Cover Senior Living?

    Can Insurance Cover Senior Living?

    Understanding the ins and outs of insurance can be tricky. As you begin the search for the right senior living community for you or a loved one, you’ll want to determine what falls under the scope of your insurance, and what doesn’t. Here’s what you need to know. Does StoryPoint Accept Long-Term Care Insurance? At…
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    Getting the Family on Board with Senior Living

    Getting the Family on Board with Senior Living

    Having the discussion about senior living with your loved one is tough. It can be difficult to know how to bring it up, what to say, and how your loved ones may react. Before jumping right into the conversation with your parent, discussing the topic with your siblings and other family members first can help…
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    Senior Living Staff: Why It Matters

    Senior Living Staff: Why It Matters

    Choosing a senior living community for you or a loved one is an important decision. When deciding between which community is the best fit, it’s crucial to consider the staff that assists residents each day. Employees play a major role in creating a safe atmosphere, providing seniors with connections and friendships, and helping residents maintain…
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    Community Chefs Compete In Culinary Competition

    Community Chefs Compete In Culinary Competition

    Culinary excellence may not immediately come to mind when you think of senior living, but it should. Seven chefs from our communities competed in the American Culinary Federation MCCA Chapter — 2019 Annual Culinary Salon VIII. The two-day competition took place at Dorsey Culinary Academy in Pontiac, Mich. Of the more than 100 chefs who…
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