The Monarch at Richardson has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a 2022-23 Best Assisted Living and Memory Care community.
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Congratulations to our 8 2021 MVPs! These MVPs have demonstrated our core values of integrity, transparency, loyalty, and entrepreneurship throughout the year. In celebration of their accolades, we will be hosting an MVP celebration on Thursday, March 29. The Solvere …
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It’s not surprising that staying physically active is essential to overall health as you age. However, staying socially active is just as important. Unfortunately, aging adults often find this more difficult as relatives and friends move away or physical limitations …
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While technology is something we tend to take for granted, access to this ‘lifeline’ to the world can be transitional in residents’ day-to-day lives. The availability of modern technology like the Internet and app-enabled devices can benefit those living in …
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People today are living longer than ever before. With longer lifespans come changing capabilities, including memory and other cognitive abilities. While some age-related forgetfulness is normal, more serious memory problems associated with progressive diseases like Alzheimer’s and other forms of …
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Watching a friend or family member living with dementia can be difficult. You want them to have a stable and caring environment that provides the best quality of life. When considering housing for dementia in Richardson, Texas, there are communities …
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It’s a delicate issue: how to convince a parent to consider an assisted living community in Richardson, TX. Many of us value our independence, and some people fear that the transition will rob them of theirs – even when the …
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Nearly 40 million Americans identify as caregivers. While most caregivers feel their role gives them a sense of purpose, the role of caring for another person full-time or part-time can become exhausting and stressful. When caregivers fail to address that …
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An Alzheimer’s care community is a welcoming place that keeps individuals with Alzheimer’s disease safe, supported, and stimulated by activities and social interaction. But where do you start when looking for Alzheimer’s care? For many, finding a location near your …
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More than 70% of adults over the age of 65 will need long-term care or supportive living at some point in their lives according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Assisted living and memory care are two …
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