As part of a U.S. government program, Priority Life Care residents and associates will be among the first group to have access to a COVID-19 vaccine when it’s available. READ MORE…

As part of a U.S. government program, Priority Life Care residents and associates will be among the first group to have access to a COVID-19 vaccine when it’s available. READ MORE…
Senior Living communities continue to be the right option for many seniors. Here are 4 benefits to choosing senior living community in today’s world.
For Priority Life Care residents and seniors at home, on the days when you just want to relax, there are a surplus of ways to keep virtually connected to the outside world.
Many aging veterans who need help with daily activities are unaware of the benefits that the VA has to offer. Fortunately for veterans and their surviving spouses, there are benefits available to help alleviate the financial burden that comes with long-term care in an assisted living community.
Priority Life Care community Meadow Mills Memory, a memory care community, is partnering with Eversound to allow for safe visitations for residents and families.
You might hear people say that working in senior care is a job they just couldn’t do. Well, they don’t know what they are missing out on! Of course, there is work involved, but taking care of seniors isn’t just a job, and the rewards go far beyond receiving a paycheck every two weeks.
Providing creative ways to keep residents in touch with their families and engaged within the community through the pandemic.
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.
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.”