Edgemere Offers Best-in-Class Senior Living with the Freedom of a Rental Community

When looking for a senior living community that best fits your lifestyle, aspirations, and needs, one of the most important decisions you’ll need to make is choosing between a lifecare (or buy-in) community or a rental community. Because of its legacy as a former lifecare community, Dallas’s preeminent community, Edgemere, offers many of the benefits … Read more

Discover the Different Types of Retirement Communities: A Beginner’s Guide

Nowadays, there are quite a few different types of retirement communities, and it can be challenging to find one that’s the right fit for you. When looking for a new place to call your home, take into consideration the amenities and services that each provides, as we outline below. Independent Living Communities For seniors who … Read more

Edgemere Residents Share Inspiration with Cancer Survivors

Residents and team members of Edgemere senior living community came together Monday, June 3 to show support, solidarity, and inspiration for cancer survivors on National Cancer Survivors Day. In honor of the occasion, the community partnered with A Model Patient to put together gift bags for cancer patients receiving treatment at local hospitals. National Cancer Survivors Day recognizes … Read more

Caring For a Loved One with Parkinson’s

If a parent or loved one is diagnosed with Parkinson’s, it is important to know the right steps to take when providing supportive care. Caregivers can begin by educating themselves and developing a thorough understanding of the disease and its progression. Confidence in a caregiver’s ability to respond to this challenge can grow with the … Read more

Simple Senior Living Downsizing Tips for a Successful Transition

For seniors considering a move to a senior living community, the thought of downsizing from a longtime family home to a smaller living space can seem daunting and emotionally complex. Rather than waiting for perfect conditions to downsize your home, opt for a simplified approach to ensure a successful transition to your new community. In this … Read more

What To Know About Young-Onset Alzheimer’s & Dementia

Once commonly known as a disease affecting seniors ages 65 and older, young-onset dementia and Alzheimer’s disease continue to draw attention for their impact on middle-aged adults and their families. In this article, we’ll explore a few key facts about this rather uncommon disease, discuss options for support, and look at how a memory care community can help. How Common is Young-Onset … Read more