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Aging Eyes: What’s Normal, What’s Not?

More than 142 million Americans are age 40 and older, and it is around age 40 that many people start to notice changes in their…

Emotions Live On, Even With Alzheimer’s

If you have a friend or loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease or a related condition, you might wonder whether the things you do with…

The Benefits of Stretching

Most of us know we should do some stretches before exercising. Some people begin their routine by holding a series of poses; others use specific…
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Alzheimer’s/Memory Care

When it becomes too difficult or unsafe to care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia at home, Health Concepts can help. We understand that leaving a loved one with cognitive decline in the care of a stranger is one of the most difficult things a family can go through. That’s why our services are focused as much on the family as it is on the residents we care for. By offering education and support, we help to calm the anxiety that arises from the unknown for the families and friends of those with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia.

Health Concepts caregivers are specially trained in the latest techniques for the cognitively impaired and our centers are equipped to keep residents safe from harm. If you choose a Health Concepts Center for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia, we’re confident that you’ll soon be at ease that they are in a safe, comfortable and caring environment.