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A Day in the Life: What to Expect in Sancerre’s Memory Care Program

When a loved one is living with memory loss, families want more than just care. They look to us to make every day meaningful—with dignity, familiarity, and joy woven in. At Sancerre, we create...
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6 Tips for Communicating With a Loved One Who Has Dementia

When someone you love is living with memory loss, simple conversations can start to feel complicated. You might find yourself repeating answers, correcting facts, or struggling to get through....
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What is Medication Management in Senior Living?

For families supporting an aging loved one, few concerns weigh as heavily as medication. Missed doses. Incorrect timing. Confusing labels. As health needs evolve, so does the complexity of managing...
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What is the Difference Between Assisted Living and Memory Care? 

When exploring senior living options for a loved one, two terms often come up: Assisted Living and Memory Care. While both provide support and security, they are made for different needs—and...
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What is Memory Care? A Beginner’s Guide for Families 

When someone you love begins showing signs of memory loss, it can feel like stepping into unfamiliar territory. The terms, the options, the emotions—it’s a lot. That’s why we decided to...
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What is the Difference Between Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease?

When a loved one begins experiencing memory loss or confusion, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed by the unknown. You may hear the words dementia and Alzheimer’s disease used...
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How Sancerre Cares for Memory Care Residents During a Hurricane

For families supporting a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the thought of a hurricane or major storm can be especially stressful. How will their needs be met? How...

Why Seniors Who Need Significant Care Also Need Autonomy and Control

At Sancerre senior living communities, we believe that every resident, regardless of their level of care needs, deserves to maintain a sense of autonomy and control over their environment. While it...
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Living With A Spouse Who Has Early Onset Dementia

In the United States, it is estimated that 6.9 million people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. While approximately 73% of those people are over...
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Can Alzheimer’s Patients Be Cared for at Home?

Alzheimer’s patients can be cared for at home, and many families choose this option to provide a familiar and comfortable environment for their loved ones. However, caring for someone with...