Around 5.7 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s and that number is growing. However, research indicates that one in three cases could potentially be slowed down or even prevented.
Read moreIn a recent op-ed for The Los Angeles Times author Barry Goldman wrote that he’d “rather be dead than linger on in an old folk’s home.” It’s a sad thought, but we recognize it’s a thought many people share.
Read moreWhat’s the secret to a long life? Studies suggest that the way you choose to live may influence the length of your life. Here's how you can increase your longevity.
Read moreAre you confused about the items on your monthly bill and what they mean? Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how to read your monthly Brookdale bill.
Read moreWhile most companies are directing their advertising bucks towards these younger generations, there’s a whole market for seniors who love their gadgets just as much, if not more.
Read moreFriendship makes life fabulous at Brookdale Galleria.
Read moreSenior living is more than just a place to live. Whether it's different care levels or resort-like amenities, there are additional costs that come along with a senior residence.
Read moreToday’s article in the Washington Post, “Changing ‘the tragedy narrative’: Why a growing camp is promoting a more joyful approach to Alzheimer’s” hits home for us at Brookdale.
Read moreDr. Katherine Jeter didn't learn to ride a bike until she was 69-years-old. Now at 80, she's embarking on a 444-mile bike ride, and raising $80,000 for charity along the way.
Read moreChronic pain often has a debilitating effect on the quality of life and can lead to an opioid prescription. But the impact of pain on quality of life and the effects of the opioid addiction epidemic on seniors are stories that aren’t often told.
Read moreVirtual reality, artificial intelligence, and smart home capabilities. What technology trends will we see in senior living in 2019? Here are just a few predictions.
Read moreDownsizing and relocating to a senior living community can bring its own set of challenges and questions. Having the right checklist could make all the difference.
Read moreJohn Stratton believes Brookdale saved his life. After being restricted to a wheelchair, John found hope and purpose in competing in the National Wheelchair Games.
Read moreWhen Levi started nine years ago he had no idea what he was getting into. Previously working as a manager at Publix, then attending bible school in Dallas. But Brookdale became his career.
Read moreToday, training for 5ks and marathons are common fitness goals. But not long ago running for exercise was seen as a strange subculture rather than a respected sport.
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