What’s Included in a Memory Care Community?

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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Ball Park Open House

Saturday, April 24 | 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Join us as we celebrate Spring and the start of a new Baseball Season – America’s most beloved sport. You’ll round the bases, get tips on how to live your best …
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Join Us As We Celebrate All Things Greece!

Tuesday, March 23rd | 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Greece, also known as Hellas, is known for its deep blue seas, many beautiful islands, stunning architecture, ancient myths and legends and overwhelming hospitality. Join us in March as we “travel” …
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Customize Your New Life and Save up to $5,000

The Monarch at Richardson has customized incentives and specials to save you up to $5,000 on monthly fees, services, move-in assistance, downsizing, apartment customization, furnishings and much more. This offer is our way of welcoming you into a life of …
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Dine & Dash Your Way into a Healthy Heart

Tuesday, February 23 | 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm February is not just about Valentine’s Day, it’s also about American Heart Month – a time to love and care for your own heart. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of …
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Vaccine Efforts – A Message From Our CEO

COVID-19 Vaccine Update | Dec 10, 2020 We have carefully monitored our government’s efforts this year in their quest to develop a vaccine for Americans. We are elated that Solvere Living’s assisted living and memory care residents and team members …
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Solvere Living Creates Senior Director Growth Path Position

Solvere wants to foster a workplace where team members are given opportunities to grow professionally and provide equitable work opportunities. Ashley Johnson, The Monarch’s Valeo director, is the first to receive the promotion. Ashley is a born and raised “true Texas gal” who spent summers with her grandmother, who later developed Alzheimer’s disease.
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