What Are Protective Factors That Support Healthy Aging in Senior Living?

According to the WHO, 25% of older people suffer from isolation and loneliness. So, today’s seniors are asking: what are protective factors? These are the supports that bolster cognitive and emotional wellness as we age. In senior living settings, especially those offering memory care and personal care, these protective factors, like social engagement, structured care, and emotional support,…

Changes in Language Skills: What Families Should Know About Cognitive Health

Have you noticed subtle shifts in how your loved ones express themselves or grasp words? Changes in language skills can be among the earliest signals of memory or cognitive health concerns. Nearly 10 percent of adults over age 65 live with dementia, according to the CDC. Today, we’re taking a closer look at what these early signs mean for families, how…

Fall Prevention Week: How Spring Mill Supports Senior Safety in Phoenixville

Did you know that, according to the NCOA, more than 14 million Americans aged 65 and older experience a fall each year? That statistic highlights how serious and common the problem is among seniors, especially those living independently. Fall prevention week raises awareness about these risks and encourages proactive strategies. Today, we’re taking a closer look at how…