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Aging Well

How Social Connections Keep Seniors Healthy

Countless studies support the science behind social connection in combating loneliness and promoting brain health. Learn how senior living expands older adults' ability to stay engaged as they age.

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Aging Well

Five Proven Strategies to Keep Your Brain Sharp

Your brain is the most amazing part of your body. Wellness Director Sue Paul – an occupational therapist and dementia specialist – offers these five tips for keeping your brain at its best.

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Aging Well

Five Steps to a Happier, Healthier Brain

Are you giving your brain the love and respect it deserves? It’s our most vital organ – controlling us physically and recording our lives. Here are five keys to supporting your cognitive health.

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Brain Health Is Public Health

Our lifespans have been extended by 30 years in the past century. How we will spend those years depends on our genes, how we've spent the past 30 years, but also what we are prepared to do today.

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