Tag: Alzheimer’s Disease

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Music and Dementia: How to Create a Playlist for Someone You Love

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Music is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries and is equipped with the power to evoke emotions and memories. For individuals living with dementia, it can be a lifeline by offering solace, stimulating cognitive function, and providing a conduit for communication when words fail. As a memory care provider in Tennessee, our […]

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What Are the 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease?

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Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Accounting for 60-80 percent of cases, it is the most common type of dementia. While Alzheimer’s disease usually affects individuals over the age of 65, early-onset Alzheimer’s can also occur in younger adults, so recognizing the warning signs is crucial for early diagnosis […]

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Understanding What to Expect from Memory Care as a Family Member

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The Pavilion Senior Living would like to help family members better understand memory care services by sharing what you can expect from these communities. 

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Recognizing Early Signs of Dementia: What Are They?

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The Pavilion Senior Living team shares early signs and symptoms of dementia.

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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: Know the Early Signs and Symptoms

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The Pavilion Senior Living shares signs that point to an early stage of Alzheimer’s Disease as well as when it may be time to see a doctor.

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How Natural Light Benefits Those with Dementia

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With memory care in Lebanon and Carthage, Tennessee, The Pavilion Senior Living shares the benefits of natural light for those living with dementia.

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What is Alzheimer’s Disease?: Past, Present, and Future

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If you’re interested in learning the history of Alzheimer’s disease, read Pavilion Senior Living’s blog to discover more about its origins and the future!