4 Ways Senior Living Communities in Florida Can Empower Older Adults

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Growing older often brings new challenges, from maintaining an active lifestyle to managing daily tasks. For many older adults, it can also mean feeling less connected to others or having concerns about safety and support. That’s where senior living communities come in. Far from mere residences, these communities strive to enable individuals to lead independent, […]

What if Mom Doesn’t Want to Move to Senior Living?

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Watching your parents age can be challenging, especially when it becomes clear they may need more support than you can provide. For many adult children, the realization that their parent might thrive in a senior living community can bring a mixture of hope and concern, but what if Mom doesn’t want to move to senior […]

February is Heart Health Month: What Does This Mean For Older Adults?

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February is a special month for many reasons, but for those of us who are observant of wellness, it hits a particularly resonant note. February is Heart Health Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular health and emphasizing the importance of keeping our hearts in peak condition. At Sonata by AgeWell Solvere, we understand […]

Montessori Mornings For Memory Care

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You are far more likely to hear the word Montessori mentioned in a PTA meeting than an assisted living community like Sonata, but one innovative Serenades Memory Care community has discovered a new purpose for the Montessori method.

Great Place To Work Certification

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Sonata by AgeWell Solvere, an AgeWell Solvere Living operator, has been certified by Great Place to Work Institute and its senior care partner, Activated Insights, as a “Great Place to Work” for the seventh consecutive year.

Men and Alzheimer’s Risk

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While women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer’s disease and nearly two-thirds of people diagnosed are women, it’s still important to acknowledge men and Alzheimer’s risk.