Priority Life Care provides creative ways to keep residents in touch with their families and engaged within the community through the pandemic.
Priority Life Care created a toolkit aimed to protect our residents, families, and staff against COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.
Communicating effectively with someone who has dementia will help reduce agitation in you and your loved one. Use these 10 easy tips to make communicating easy!
Sevy Petras, CEO of Priority Life Care, visits with Bridge the Gap. Sevy talks about starting Priority Life Care with her family over Thanksgiving dinner, getting creative to offer affordable assisted living while maintaining quality of care, and keeping a positive culture from top-down.
It’s Never 2 Late (iN2L), the pioneer and market leader of engagement technology designed for residents in senior living communities, has successfully rolled out Priority Life Care communities Oak Park Village at Hammond and Oak Park Village Slidell in Louisiana. With iN2L, residents can intuitively ‘touch their way’ to person-centered programs and meaningful experiences.
There is a point, as adult children when we may ask ourselves if it is still safe for our parent(s) to be living at home.
When we think of the holidays, we think of warm fireplaces, sharing food and exchanging presents. For many of us, it’s a time when we visit with friends of family throughout the entire month. But for older adults, the holidays are not always so joyful. It can also be a time of loneliness and sorrow. With social and family pressures, one may feel the “Holiday Blues.”
Over 50 million people live with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, and caregivers often experience a feeling called “caregiver burnout”. No matter what stage of life a person is experiencing, we all want to feel loved, supported, and that what we do matters.
Age doesn’t matter when it comes to improving the quality of life. Read how to stay fit at every age. Life is a journey and we are here to experience and enjoy!
From birth throughout all stages of life, humans need love and caring social interaction with friends and relatives in order to lead a fulfilling, healthy life. In fact, numerous recent studies are proving that regular socialization can add five to six years and often more to one’s lifespan contrasted to people who reside in relative… Read More