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November 21, 2019
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School Days for Seniors!
August 31, 2018
Retirement is the perfect time to … go back to school? At The Saybrook at Haddam, we certainly think so, although learning at this stage of life is far different – and requires no testing! We regularly ask residents which topics they would like to learn more about, what type of educational programs they would like to attend, which programs in the community interest them, and so on. We use this information to build fantastic weekly activities, invite experts to our community, and plan educational excursions at the many nearby resources. Since they helped plan them, residents eagerly participate in these events and provide feedback for future programs. This interaction contributes significantly to the high quality of life we enjoy in our assisted living and independent living community.
These past few weeks were extremely busy with educational-oriented events. We attended several programs at local libraries: one lecture on how our beloved Connecticut River Valley region was formed geologically, and another that took a close look at the life of a “good” colonial wife. We also continued popular on-site programs featuring visiting professors and other local experts, Great Courses video programs, book discussions, Bible studies, and art classes. We host these learning events in our movie room, Country Kitchen, library, front parlor or second-floor great room– helping ensure residents use and enjoy all the many wonderful areas of our community!
U.S. News and World Report says senior citizens can only benefit from more education as “lifelong learning is a noble pursuit that will keep you engaged and challenged.” They note four upsides:
- Seniors can pursue educational programs based entirely on their personal areas of interest. They do not need to follow a degree path and classes can be as varied and unconnected as they would like.
- Learning helps fill potentially empty hours with interesting and engaging challenges.
- Seniors stay “sharp” through study and learning. While this is great for personal satisfaction, it also gives them thought-provoking conversational starters at social events.
- Seniors are more socially engaged when they participate in classes and learning – and often make new friends who share similar interests.
The Saybrook at Haddam knows that overall wellness and quality of life absolutely includes a strong element of learning and engagement. We are always encouraged by the diverse suggestions for educational activities residents (and families) send our way because it shows their high level of curiosity and wonder at the world around us. Our activities team takes these suggestions to heart and relies on this input to build meaningful experiences each week.
Families and friends are always welcome to join us at any of these events. Please check our weekly and monthly activity calendars and see what best fits your schedule. You may be surprised at the things you will learn!
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Turning a Worrisome Visit into Positive Change
December 29, 2017
Holidays bring families together, giving them an opportunity to share time baking, making, eating, drinking, reminiscing, laughing, and taking part in those wonderful traditions each family has. For relatives who live far away, the holidays are the best opportunity to really check in on the health and well-being of older family members. In many cases, it is an eye-opener when people truly see how their elderly parents are really doing day-to-day. At The Saybrook at Haddam, we receive an increase in requests for information during November, December and January from families who realize they need to address their parents’ changing care needs.
One of the first questions people ask us is, “How do we know when it is time for assisted living?” Although there is no “one-size-fits-all” answer since each family and individual is unique, there are general ways your parent will indicate things aren’t going well. We thought Care.com had a good check list for families to watch for:
- Is your parent sitting in the same place all day and seeming to be less mobile? When they move do they wince in pain?
- Have they lost or gained a noticeable amount of weight?
- Is there a stack of unpaid bills lying around the home or are they regularly buying or overspending on things they don’t need?
- Do you notice frequent confusion or memory loss when they are talking – including forgetting names of family members or common household items?
- Do you notice frequent changes in mood and personality?
- Is there spoiled food in the fridge?
- Are there any new dents in their car?
One or two of these signs may not be cause for immediate action, but they definitely tell you it’s time to put a care plan in place. After the holidays, you can talk with siblings or others who may be involved in decision making, and discuss options. This is the time when some families begin calling retirement, assisted living and memory care communities to check on services, arrange for tours, and determine which would be a good fit for loved ones.
Having the “time for assisted living” conversation with an elderly parent or relative is likely one of the hardest things an adult child will ever do. Be sure to work closely with your preferred retirement community for advice on walking through this step in a kind, caring and respectful manner. Many communities will invite you to enjoy lunch or dinner, to attend a concert or other event, or even to try a short-term or respite stay. These simple steps take much of the fear and anxiety out of the decision-making and eases the transition from independent living in a home, condo or apartment, to retirement living in an assisted living or memory care environment.
Ideally, adult children will begin having these conversations while parents are able to make their own decisions. The more time and information everyone has, the more confident everyone will feel when the time comes to make the move. They will feel most comfortable having you walk by their side through the selection and move-in process. In this way, you can turn a very worrisome time of life into a wonderful and positive change.
Additionally, as difficult as assisted living planning may be, we can tell you that, in our experience, once residents are settled in to life at The Saybrook at Haddam, they often wonder why they waited so long!
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Free Educational “Solutions Series” on Alzheimer’s and Memory Care Begins
October 13, 2017
Living with Alzheimer’s, dementia or other memory-related illness means new and different struggles occur each and every day. There is no standardized solution for treating or managing memory care, since these diseases affect each individual so differently. However, families and caregivers can benefit greatly from the growing amount of information and support services available. That is why The Saybrook at Haddam is hosting a new, free “Senior Solutions” educational series, entirely dedicated to dementia. Continue reading “Free Educational “Solutions Series” on Alzheimer’s and Memory Care Begins”
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Health Fair Comes to The Saybrook at Haddam August 19
August 16, 2017
As families well know, we each need a team of professionals to help meet our basic healthcare needs. From doctors to dentists to therapist, pharmacists, audiologists, and other specialists, we regularly visit a variety of healthcare experts throughout every stage of our lives. As we reach retirement age, we may see medical conditions and treatment become somewhat more complex, requiring even keener involvement. Keeping track of it all can be confusing. Continue reading “Health Fair Comes to The Saybrook at Haddam August 19”
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Food for Thought About Discussing Retirement Living
July 14, 2017
Oftentimes, Americans think of retirement as a financial (“savings”) issue – and it is. However, as in any stage of life, the purpose of savings is to give you options – and for seniors, that means options in housing, lifestyle, healthcare, and overall quality of life. Just like people benefit from saving for retirement early in life, people will benefit from thinking about where and how they would like to live during retirement as early as possible. Continue reading “Food for Thought About Discussing Retirement Living”
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Why Seniors Need to Think About Legal and Financial Planning
June 16, 2017
Seniors may no longer be dealing with the stresses of raising a family, or working in a challenging job, or meeting other obligations they had when they were younger. However, they still have to handle important day-to-day and long-term financial issues and should stay on top of their legal documents. Tax and inheritance laws sometimes change, Medicaid and Social Security benefits are often revised, and a senior’s health or personal life may change – all of which could affect their legal and financial situation. Continue reading “Why Seniors Need to Think About Legal and Financial Planning”
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Taking a Closer Look at “Senior Solutions”
May 17, 2017
Many adult “children” find themselves involved in their parents’ retirement living planning. Sometimes parents have saved money for retirement but haven’t given thought to where they want to live or how they will receive necessary support. Other parents are a little behind with savings but have a solid idea of where they want to be and how they want to live. Still others have done neither and suddenly are faced with an illness or other life change that is forcing them to think seriously about senior living options. Continue reading “Taking a Closer Look at “Senior Solutions””
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One More Look at Heart Health!
March 1, 2017
Heart Health Month – February – came and went quicker than we would have ever imagined! We hope you saw the heart health tips and information that we placed throughout The Saybrook at Haddam during this past month. This information focused on ways to maintain healthy blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, and weight levels, along with tips to improve physical activity and best manage medications. Continue reading “One More Look at Heart Health!”
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Going Red for Heart Health in February
February 15, 2017
Ah, the heart. It is truly what makes us who we are – and what carries us through our lives (literally and figuratively). Expectant parents jump for joy upon hearing that first tiny heartbeat in the womb. Many happy romances begin with the rapid beating of the heart. Major life decisions are often judged by listening to the heart (and, of course, the head!). Therefore, it makes sense that we must, in turn, love and care for our hearts. Continue reading “Going Red for Heart Health in February”
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