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Replace High Calorie Foods with Healthier Substitutes

March 17, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

Experts say it isn’t just our imagination that losing weight gets harder the older we become but is most likely due to having less muscle mass, which burns more calories than fat. To help, they offer easy tips on how to painlessly replace calorie-laden foods with healthier, lower-calorie substitutes. In addition to the fact that nutrient-rich foods appear to help individuals be successful in their quest to lose weight, meals do not necessarily have to be smaller than your average intake. 

Dietitians suggest an easy food swap is to drink water flavored with lemon slices or sparkling water rather than sugary sodas. One study found by replacing refined grains with whole grains it “improved blood cholesterol levels and decreased percent of body fat in postmenopausal women.” Replacing sugary granola with heart-healthy oatmeal can also help control your weight. Not only is oatmeal a good source of soluble fiber known to reduce cholesterol but it contains magnesium and potassium known to promote healthy blood pressure. Also dietitians suggest trying sprouted grain breads, which many find tastier and healthier than even whole-grain breads.

Other ways to get healthier and lose weight is to include more plant-based foods into your diet. Make a pledge to have a couple of meatless dinners each week and get your protein from bean burgers, lentils, and quinoa instead of hamburgers and steaks. To get more veggies into your diet, top your bean burger with spinach or lettuce, tomato slices and mushrooms instead of cheese. Rather than pasta, use squash or zucchini noodles.

MorningStar of Pasadena is a vibrant senior living community offering older adults a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and security.  Amenities include a fitness center, healthy meals served restaurant-style, enrichment activities, and more. Remarkable for our beautiful surroundings and luxury amenities, we are most proud of our dedicated team who understands it is a privilege to serve seniors.  Please contact us or visit our website for more information about independent and assisted living in Pasadena, CA.

MorningStar takes tremendous pride in the reputation we have earned for excellence and authenticity since our inception in 2003.  We believe the human capacity to grow, to learn and to contribute is ageless; and we act upon that truth daily, as we care for, inspire, and love the residents under our roof. Contact us to learn more about the finest independent and assisted living Pasadena, CA offers.

Source: health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/slideshows/11-healthy-food-swaps-to-lose-weight?slide=2

March 17, 2022 /MStar Living
senior living, independent living, assisted living
Independent Living

Another Benefit of Regular Exercise

February 25, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

We know exercise contributes to a person’s overall health and results in stronger muscles, a healthier heart and even a better night’s sleep. Now a neuroscientist is speaking up about the benefits exercise offers to our cognitive health. Wendy Suzuki, PhD, a neuroscientist and professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University, explains, “I’ve found that exercising is one of the most transformative things you can do to improve cognitive abilities, such as learning, thinking, memory, focus and reasoning — all of which can help you become smarter and live longer.”

Suzuki says each time we move our bodies’ beneficial neurotransmitters are released into the brain including dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin and acetylcholine, which transmits signals from nerve cells to target cells. These target cells may be in muscles, glands, or other nerves and can affect our sleep cycles, moods and concentration including a decrease in feelings of depression and anxiety. Research has shown it only takes as little as 10 to 30 minutes of exercise per day to elevate mood. 

Another important study shows how exercise promotes neurogenesis (the birth of new brain cells) and improves the brain’s function. The longitudinal study out of Sweden spans 44-years, and reports “women who scored high on a fitness test in midlife were nearly 90 percent less likely than their moderately fit or unfit peers to develop dementia decades later.” Moreover, researchers say the fittest women held dementia at bay at least 10 years longer than their peers. So the next question is how much exercise do we need to get results? Suzuki says to try for 90 to 120 minutes a week. This can be broken down in daily increments or three to four sessions a week.     

MorningStar Senior Living of Kirkland offers adults 55+ a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community with an abundance of luxury amenities. Our many services will include beautiful prepared, nutritional meals; swimming pool; sport courts; fitness center and studio; and a variety of wellness programs and activities. For more information on the newest senior housing in Kirkland, please visit our website. 

MorningStar Senior Living’s independent and assisted living communities across the U.S. have a passionate commitment to serving seniors, earning a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. If you are looking for the finest senior housing Kirkland offers, we encourage you to consider MorningStar. 

Sources: 

cnbc.com/2021/10/22/neuroscientist-shares-the-brain-health-benefits-of-exercise-and-how-much-she-does-a-week.html 

alzforum.org/news/research-news/44-year-study-ties-midlife-fitness-lower-dementia-risk

February 25, 2022 /MStar Living
senior living, senior housing, independent living, assisted living
Independent Living

Seniors are Often the Targets of Financial Scams

February 09, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

Each year millions of elderly seniors fall prey to ruthless schemes that rob them of their money and identity.  The sad part is that it is often a result of a senior’s trusting nature or feelings of isolation and loneliness; or in some cases, a senior may have cognitive issues that impair their judgment and decision-making skills.   

Experts explain there are several reasons why seniors are more susceptible to fraudulent schemes starting with the fact they tend to be very trusting.  Our elderly population was typically raised to be polite and agreeable to others, which in turn can make them more susceptible to fraud. Lonely seniors can easily be preyed upon as they are willing to stay on the phone and engage in conversation with a stranger.  

The National Council on Aging (NCOA) updates the public to current scams targeting seniors so if you have a parent or other elderly loved ones who may be at risk, take a look at the info and discuss the various schemes used with them.  One scam frequently used is for a thief to call unsuspecting victims and pretend to be from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Social Security Administration, or Medicare. They have many angles such as saying the individual has unpaid taxes or their Social Security or Medicare benefits are in danger of being cut off.  They then demand payment (in the case of unpaid taxes) or ask for personal identifying information, which is then used to commit fraud. These impersonators often “spoof” the actual phone numbers of the government agency, or call from the same area code for Washington, DC, tricking the victim into believing the call is legitimate.

The NCOA says there are ways to avoid getting scammed such as never giving out your personal information to anyone but a trusted family member, friend or your professional financial advisor.  In addition, never make big financial decisions without consulting with one of those trusted people.  Also do not give out personal PIN numbers, or Medicare and other financial info over the phone unless you initiated the call or know the person.  

Other commonsense advice includes being wary of high-pressure sales persons, never signing a contract until you understand it entirely, and to be suspicious of unexpected announcements of winning money, trips, or other prizes.  Experts say it is most likely a hoax.  Always take your time when making financial decisions and do not give blanket approval to a vendor for medical equipment and other purchases.  

MorningStar Senior Living’s senior living communities across the U.S. have a passionate commitment to serving seniors, earning a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. If you are looking for the finest independent or assisted living Pasadena, CA has to offer, we encourage you to consider MorningStar.

Source: ncoa.org/economic-security/money-management/scams-security/protection-from-scams/

February 09, 2022 /MStar Living
assisted living, independent living, seniors, aging
Independent Living

Senior Living in Kirkland Offers a Wide Selection of Apartments

January 24, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

Searching for senior housing in Kirkland, OR? We invite you to take a look at the new MorningStar of Kirkland, a 55+ community located in the highly desirable Totem Lake area.  Scheduled to open in early 2022, we offer seniors a carefree lifestyle as we handle the maintenance both inside and out along with offering an array of amenities and hospitality service; and the opportunity for a wide community of friends.  

Our contemporary 5-story community offers 151 smartly-designed units that maximize space with large closets and plenty of storage in various configurations. Studios are about 475 sq. ft.; and one-bedroom-one-bath units start at 605 sq. ft. and go up to 732 sq. ft. in a choice of lay-outs. Two-bedrooms are available in 1 bath, 1 ½ bath, or 2 bath options from 811 to 1138 sq. ft. All units offer a choice of balcony or private patio.    

You will be impressed with the interior of our apartments as each has a full kitchen with premium cabinets, appliances, and countertops as well as an in-suite washer/dryer. Other features include private heating & air conditioning system, storage space, 24-hour emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms. Weekly housekeeping and linen and laundry services keep life simple and give you time to start new adventures.  

Additionally, the family-friendly Totem Lake area means it is easy to stay close to the grandkids while enjoying a full and active lifestyle with great restaurants, entertainment venues and lots of nature areas nearby. For convenient medical care, we are minutes away from the highly-rated Evergreen Health Medical Center.  

MorningStar of Kirkland is part of the MorningStar Senior Living Company, which operates several dozen senior living communities throughout the Western US. We invite you to discover the many advantages independent living offers, such as predictable budgeting, wellness programs, built-in companionship and delicious meals you no longer need to cook. Onsite amenities include all-day, restaurant-style dining indoor and out, swimming pool, fitness center and more. Visit our website for contact information and to take a look at our full list of amenities and floor plans. Ask about our Move-in Specials.

January 24, 2022 /MStar Living
senior living, senior housing, independent living
Independent Living

A 55+ Community with a Range of Senior Living Options

January 17, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

MorningStar of Pasadena is a 55+ community offering high-quality independent living and assisted living. Additionally we are pleased to offer respite care (short recuperative stays), or trial stays, which are a great way to sample our community and see if we are a good fit. They can extend from a week to a full month depending on availability. 

Respite or temporary care is a great option for seniors who are newly discharged from a hospital stay and recovering from surgery or an illness that still requires some day-to-day support services. MorningStar of Pasadena’s community expertly and compassionately provides just such care including bathing, dressing, and other personal tasks. We also provide recuperating seniors tasty, nutritional meals prepared under the direction of our Executive Chef, 24-hour care, medication management, and opportunities for socialization and meaningful activities.   

MorningStar of Pasadena’s respite residents are provided a quiet suite and the individualized care needed to comfortably recover their health. Another common use of respite care is to give caregivers a much needed break or when they are busy with other priorities. During your stay, you will have peace of mind knowing help is available 24/7 and that each suite offers safety features such as emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms. We also offer companionship and community, which we think is just as important to the healing process. MorningStar’s short-term stays are typically 30 days or less and your spouse is welcome to join you; but please contact us to inquire about availability. 

Community amenities include: all-day, restaurant-style dining; a private dining room; bistro; theatre/chapel; life enrichment room, club rooms, fitness center, wired Internet in each suite; concierge services, community store, scheduled transportation and more. We encourage you to visit our website for contact information to learn more about our respite care, trial stays as well as availability and pricing for the area’s finest independent living and assisted living in Pasadena, CA. We look forward to hearing from you.   

January 17, 2022 /MStar Living
assisted living, independent living, senior living, senior living community
Independent Living

February is American Heart Month

January 12, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

The CDC says February is American Heart Month, making it the time to focus on cardiovascular disease. Experts say this includes: shining a light on hypertension (high blood pressure), a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The NIH National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute’s National Wear Red Day® is on the first Friday in February. The campaign encourages people to show their support by wearing red and encouraging family, friends and co-workers to do the same. 

Focusing on heart disease is important as it is the leading cause of death in the US for both men and women; and the awareness campaign helps people to realize it is largely preventable. Experts stress that every adult should be aware of their risk and know the healthy choices to make to reduce their chance of heart disease including coronary heart disease, which is the primary cause of heart attacks. 

The NIH explains your risk of heart disease is higher if you:

  • Have high blood pressure

  • Have high blood cholesterol

  • Are overweight or obese

  • Have prediabetes or diabetes

  • Smoke

  • Do not get regular physical activity

  • Have a family history of early heart disease (your father or brother was diagnosed before age 55, or your mother or sister was diagnosed before age 65)

  • Have a history of preeclampsia (a sudden rise in blood pressure and too much protein in the urine during pregnancy)

  • Have unhealthy eating behaviors

  • Are older (age 55 or older for women or age 45 or older for men)

Experts say for each risk you have, the higher your overall risk is for heart disease. While some risks cannot be helped such as your gender, age and family history, it is important to discuss with your healthcare provider what you can do to reduce your risk. Also the NIH says it can be helpful to join #OurHearts in Action, a group designed to encourage and motivate heart-healthy behaviors together.

The MorningStar of Pasadena 55+ community offers area seniors comfort, security, built-in companionship, and predictable budgeting. With 149 apartments for independent living and assisted living, we have a selection of floor plans and configurations sure to please the most discerning seniors. A broad range of amenities and services are designed to meet residents’ needs. For your safety, each suite is equipped with handicap-accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems. Visit our website to learn more about senior living in Pasadena, CA. 

January 12, 2022 /MStar Living
medical experts, senior health, healthty senior, independent living
Independent Living

Medications that Increase Your Risk for a Fall

January 03, 2022 by MStar Living in Independent Living

The Harvard Medical School reports it is estimated 1 in 3 people over age 65 will fall each year; and every 19 minutes a senior dies from a fall-related injury. Statistics show women are at higher risk for a fall but men are more likely to die from their injuries than women. 

Seniors should be aware of several things that can affect balance and lead to a fall. These include certain medications, inner ear problems, foot pain, weight changes and a vitamin D deficiency. Anti-hypertensive medications prescribed to keep blood pressure under control or decrease the risk of stroke and heart failure are all known to affect balance. A common side effect is orthostatic hypotension, a condition that happens if blood pressure gets too low; and results in lightheadedness, faintness and dizziness especially when the person attempts to stand from a sitting or lying down position. 

Medications that suppress the central nervous system may also result in a fall as they reduce alertness, and slow reactions and movements. Some of these types of drugs include anti-anxiety medications like diazepam (Valium) and lorazepam (Ativan). Additionally antihistamines can cause drowsiness and are used in over-the-counter sleep aids like Nyquil and Sominex, or combined with acetaminophen in products like Tylenol PM.  

If you or a loved one takes medication to treat an overactive bladder or tricyclic antidepressants to help lessen chronic pain, they too can affect a person’s balance. Other drugs that increase the risk of a fall are opioids such as codeine, hydrocodone and oxycodone.

Looking for the finest senior living Houston offers? Check out the new MorningStar at River Oaks. Located in the Upper Kirby District, assisted living lets seniors comfortably and safely age in place with a range of hospitality and care services, resort-style amenities and a complement of wellness programs and activities. For seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, we provide comprehensive memory care. Visit our website for more information, pricing and availability; and ask about our  Move-in Specials.

Source: 

health.harvard.edu/promotions/harvard-health-publications/preventing-falls?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HB20211219-Falls&utm_id=3353200&dlv-emuid=33b2f11b-97ca-447f-ab66-cfb4e7a55fa7&dlv-mlid=3353200

January 03, 2022 /MStar Living
assisted living, senior living, senior health
Independent Living

Your Kitchen May be a Breeding Ground for Bacteria & Mold

December 28, 2021 by MStar Living in Healthy senior, Assisted Living, Independent Living

Experts say while you pride yourself on keeping a clean kitchen, you may still have some appliances or tools that are a hidden risk to your family’s health. Along with throwing away dirty sponges, which are a source of germs, viruses and bacteria; other kitchen tools are not meant to last forever. To keep your family healthy, they may need to be replaced. 

One of those items many kitchens have is a blender that is often used to make healthy smoothies, drinks and soups. Alyssa Resnick, a registered dietitian based in Hoboken, New Jersey warns that due to the construction of a blender, old food content and mold can build up in the base and leach out into the contents of the blender. She suggests every time it is used to completely disassemble each part of the blender and thoroughly clean it. 

Cutting boards are another common source of germs, viruses and bacteria and should be replaced every so often. Experts say if a wooden board is cracked it should be thrown away. To keep them in good shape, avoid putting them in the dishwasher but rather scrub them with a brush in a hot detergent solution. Once dry, apply a food grade sealer. Plastic cutting boards should also be routinely checked for signs of wear and discarded when they have deep grooves and scratches. 

Dieticians warn that damp dish towels are another breeding ground for bacteria and are used to dry surfaces, dishes and hands. To stay safe, launder your towels often and keep paper towels on hand for messy and dirty cleanups. Other dangers in the kitchen include non-stick pans that are scratched or damaged. Maggie Michalczyk, a registered dietitian based in Chicago explains that many pans are coated with a chemical known as perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA. According to the American Cancer Society, "PFOA has the potential to be a health concern because it can stay in the environment and in the human body for long periods of time."

If you started the search for a 55+ community, we would like to introduce you to the newest senior living in Kirkland, WA. MorningStar of Kirkland offers carefree retirement years with luxury amenities, hospitality services and beautiful apartments. Please visit our website to learn more about the best senior housing in Kirkland.   

Source: 

health.usnews.com/wellness/slideshows/kitchen-items-you-need-to-replace?slide=7&src=usn_nl_yourhealth&utm_campaign=Your%20Health-Thu%20Dec%2016%2006%3A29%3A40%20EST%202021&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_term=Your%20Health

December 28, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living
Healthy senior, Assisted Living, Independent Living

Senior Living Communities Offer Carefree Retirement Years

December 27, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Independent Living

Seniors are not only living longer but are more engaged and active than their parents and grandparents’ generations were during their later years. Now when someone retires, they see it as a time to pursue new interests and hobbies or improve their golf or tennis game. It is a great time to travel, find meaning in life through volunteerism or spend quality time with the grandkids. It is not the time to worry about endless home repairs and maintenance. 

Independent living communities like MorningStar of Kirkland offer residents predictable budgeting, maintenance-free living, an array of luxury amenities, and a broad community of friends. An all-day dining service relieves you of meal prep and clean-up duties, giving you the time to enjoy the pool or take a peaceful stroll through our Zen gardens. Our onsite bistro/bar is ideal for meeting up with friends before dinner for a cocktail or glass of wine. 

If you have always wanted to delve into the arts, take advantage of our well-stocked Art Studio; get into shape with our fitness center, or participate in one of our wellness programs or activities. If gardening is your passion, help keep the residents’ raised beds looking their best, or take in a movie at our own theater/chapel. MorningStar of Kirkland additionally offers full salon services and more.

You will love the peace of mind knowing someone is always around with our 24/7 concierge services. In addition your apartment will have handicap-accessible bathrooms and a 24-hour emergency call service. For your convenience and safety, we offer secure underground parking; and in case you wondered, we are pet friendly. MorningStar of Kirkland’s 151 apartments are true homes and include studios; and one-bedroom, one bath; and two-bedroom configurations; all come with full kitchen, washers/dryers and patio or balconies. 

Please visit MorningStar of Kirkland’s website for pricing and availability. While you are there, inquire about our generous Founders Club Rewards for Early Depositors. We look forward to hearing from you.

December 27, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living
Assisted Living, Independent Living

How to Encourage a Loved One to Get More Exercise

December 24, 2021 by MStar Living in Independent Living

We all know it is important to exercise to stay healthy; but what do you do when an older person you love is a confirmed couch potato and doesn’t want to change. While they are not alone, surveys show only 39% of people over 65 meet the recommended amount of activity each week; it is better to be one of those who do. Add to that, the older people get, the number decreases even more.  

The U.S. The Department of Health and Human Services' Health.gov site defines an inactive lifestyle as spending less than 20 minutes each day engaged in moderate intensity exercise. Examples of moderate intensity activities include a brisk walk, dancing, aerobics, and bike riding. 

The CDC’s guidelines for adults over the age of 65 is to do 2 ½ to five hours a week of moderate-intensity activity or 1 ¼ to 2 ½ hours a week of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity. If someone is physically unable to meet these guidelines, they suggest doing some type of regular physical activity in accordance with their abilities. 

One way to get an older parent or other loved one to start moving is to get them to take a walk with you. If you live in an area with inclement weather, do it at your local mall. If they love flowers or would enjoy growing vegetables, help them start a garden and volunteer to work with them a couple of times a week. Another way to encourage activity is to help them find an exercise buddy. Other ideas include setting up YouTube exercise videos designed for their ability level such as chair yoga and stretching exercises, tai chi or beginner aerobics classes. A fitness watch is a good motivator as it lets them see their daily progress.    

Experts say avoid being too preachy but let them know they will actually have more energy the more they move. They explain the bottom line is for the person to find something they enjoy doing but to remember you can’t change their mind. Before beginning any new exercise, they need to consult with their healthcare provider.     

Please visit the MorningStar of Kirkland’s website to learn about our new independent living community. To ensure carefree retirement years, we offer 151 maintenance-free apartments as well as a variety of amenities and hospitality services. Please ask about our Founders Club Benefits valued at $5000.

December 24, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living
Independent Living

Learn to “Go with the Flow”

December 23, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Independent Living, Healthy senior

The Harvard Medical School journal says it is not surprising mind-body exercises like tai chi and yoga have become more popular over the last few decades as not only do people feel good doing them but more studies are showing the benefits of these exercises. Research suggests practicing tai chi can lead to a longer, more vital life, and is linked to lowering blood pressure, managing depression, building strength and improving balance.   

The Harvard Medical School’s managing editor of introduction to tai chi, Peter Wayne, observed “tai chi was more like a multidrug combination that uses different components to produce a variety of effects.” His interest in the practice led him to develop the “eight active ingredients” of tai chi in order to evaluate the clinical benefits, the mechanisms used to produce these effects, and to shape the way it is taught to participants in clinical trials. 

Wayne says awareness is the most important component when doing tai chi as paying attention to your breathing and sensations in your body helps you become more focused. Another ingredient of the practice is intention. By concentrating your mind through “visualization, imagery, and other cognitive tools used in tai chi,” you can begin to realign your intentions, beliefs, and expectations. One example was research involving stroke victims that found visualizing movements in a paralyzed arm helped some people eventually recover motor function.

“Studies show that older adults who do hour-long tai chi sessions one to three times a week are 43% less likely to fall, and they cut their risk of injury in half!” Other studies report benefits such as pain relief, less stress, elevated mood, increased confidence and a healthier heart. While considered safe for any age, please consult your physician before beginning any new exercise.  

The MorningStar of Pasadena senior living community is part of the MorningStar Senior Living Company, which has earned a reputation for “casting a new light” on senior living. Our goal is to provide the services, amenities and wellness programs to meet our residents’ social, emotional, physical and spiritual needs. Please visit our website to learn more about trusted independent living and assisted living in Pasadena, CA.  

Source: 

taichifoundation.org/blog-posts/eight-active-ingredients-tai-chi-excerpted-article-peter-m-wayne-feb-2019  

health.harvard.edu/promotions/harvard-health-publications/an-introduction-to-tai-chi?utm_source=delivra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HB20211211-TaiChi&utm

December 23, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living
Assisted Living, Independent Living, Healthy senior

Get an Individualized Plan Created Just for Your Needs

December 22, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Independent Living

Families often wonder how assisted living communities such as MorningStar of Pasadena determine the level of care for its residents. We want to reassure you there is no need to worry mom or dad’s needs will not be addressed as our job includes creating and routinely re-evaluating residents’ individualized care plan designed for their wellbeing and safety.  

Once you and your family decide MorningStar of Pasadena is the best fit, we invite you to sit down with our Wellness Director (a Licensed Nurse) to come up with a specialized care plan based on five levels of care – basic through level 4. Additionally monthly fees are determined by the square footage and location of your suite within the building and the view. We offer: 

  • Studios from 389 to 478 sf 

  • 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath units from 445 to 840 sf 

  • 1 Bedroom w/ Den, 1 Bath configurations at 746 sf 

  • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths at 891 sf

  • Spacious floor plans, well laid out & closets

Our care services take into account the cost and time of providing each service such as assistance with dressing and bathing. The result is a highly Individualized Service Plan that offers the right amount of assistance when you need it. Medication management is included in Level 1. Other various auxiliary services, both medical and non-medical, are priced a la carte.

We believe wellness of mind, body and spirit is a joint effort between our remarkable residents and team members. Between clinical services and our life enrichment programs and activities, we work hard to be a breath of fresh air; and look for creative solutions that offer a higher quality of care at a lower cost to families. Working within the scope of our licensing with the Department of Health, we try to find creative solutions to extend the stay of our residents even as health conditions change.
Along with assisted living, we offer independent living with a choice of 149 bright suites designed to provide carefree retirement years. For your ultimate comfort, we offer an array of luxury amenities, concierge services and a complement of wellness programs and activities. Visit our website for more on the finest independent living & assisted living Pasadena, CA offers.

December 22, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living
Assisted Living, Independent Living

Recently Noticed a Change in Mom or Dad?

December 21, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Independent Living

If you noticed a change in mom or dad or another loved one over the holidays, you are not alone. Experts say since the holidays are when families spend quality time together; it is also the time many adult children realize their parents are not doing as well as they thought they were living on their own.   

Some of the most obvious signs a parent is having problems caring for him or herself is an unintended loss of weight, change in grooming habits or signs of a fall. The ADLs or Activities of Daily Living are used by experts to evaluate the needs of a person and include personal care such as bathing, dressing and toileting as well as transferring (ability to get in and out of bed, continence and eating. 

Other important signs a person is no longer doing well on their own and could benefit from some sort of assistance are based on what experts call the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). These include things like paying bills, taking care of their home, preparing and cooking meals, being able to get out of the home, and socializing. 

At senior living communities like MorningStar of Pasadena, we offer both independent living and assisted living. Our assisted living is designed to provide the services residents need to maintain their independence with 24/7 care managers, medication management, access to licensed nurses and more. Moreover all residents are treated to a delicious, healthy restaurant-style dining service, wellness program and activities, and sponsored community outings and events. 


If you are looking for respite care, (short recuperative stays) or would like to sample community living with a trial stay from one week up to a full month, please contact us for availability. We invite you to visit our website for contact info, a full list of amenities, floorplans, photos, map and more on senior living Pasadena, CA families can trust. We look forward to welcoming you to our MorningStar family.

December 21, 2021 /MStar Living
assisted living, dementia care, memory care, senior living, alzheimers, senior health, healthty senior, retirement communities, memory loss, independent living, parkinsons disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, Alzheimer’s care
Assisted Living, Independent Living

The Benefits of Omega-3 Fatty Acids

December 20, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Healthy senior, Independent Living

While we always hear about omega-3 fatty acids and how they are good for us, just what are they? The experts explain omega-3s are a type of polyunsaturated fat also called “healthy fats.” Research suggests they play a role in protecting us from heart disease and dementia. DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) omega-3s are “the primary polyunsaturated fats in brain cell membranes and have been popularized and successfully marketed as dietary supplements.” 

DHA, EPA and DPA omega-3 fatty acids are synthesized by marine organisms such as algae and phytoplankton. They are then consumed by fish, aquatic mammals and crustaceans where the acids are stored in body fat, liver and blubber. When we consume foods from the sea such as salmon, tuna, sardines, mackerel, liver of lean white fish and fish oils, we get the benefits of the omega-3s stored in their bodies.  

Another type of omega-3 is ALA derived from plant sources and is the most readily used by the body to create all other types of omega-3 fatty acids. ALAs are found in nuts and seeds like flaxseed, chia seeds, and walnuts as well as oils like canola and soybean. Experts say although ALA can create all forms of omega-3 fatty acids, “the conversion of ALA to DHA and EPA is poor, so they recommend a dietary intake of a combination of foods rich in ALA, EPA, and DHA.

Along with reducing the risk for heart disease, The Medical News Today (MNT) reports other evidence-based benefits of omega-3s include exerting anti-inflammatory effects throughout the human body, lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and improving tolerance to cancer treatments. A study also showed fish oil supplementations protected against major depressive disorders in person between the ages of 15 to 25.

The MorningStar of Pasadena senior living community offers residents comfort, security, built-in companionship, and predictable budgeting. Our beautiful home has 149 apartments for independent living and assisted living in a selection of floor plans along with a broad range of amenities and services to meet seniors’ needs including a healthy, delicious dining service. Each smartly-designed apartment is equipped with handicap-accessible bathrooms and emergency call systems. Visit our website for more information on trusted independent living and assisted living in Pasadena, CA.

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December 20, 2021 /MStar Living
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It is Not Too Late to Get Your Annual Flu Shot

December 18, 2021 by MStar Living in Independent Living, Healthy senior

Medicare and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention remind everyone that even if they haven’t gotten an annual flu shot yet, it is not too late. The flu season typically starts in mid-October, peaks in winter and continues through late spring. Medicare says the shot is covered for people with Medicare from providers that accept Medicare or your Medicare plan; and it is safe to get your flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine at the same time. 

So far the CDC reports cases of Influenza (flu) are currently low nationally, but detect a slow but steady increase in parts of the U.S. The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses infecting the nose, throat, and lungs. Older people, young children, and those with certain health conditions are at higher risk of serious complications. The two main types of influenza are known as viruses A and B, and are responsible for our seasonal flu epidemics each year.

The common cold and the flu are both respiratory illnesses but caused by different viruses. There are ways to distinguish between the two including how your symptoms come on. A cold starts gradually and the flu hits you fast. It is rare to have a fever with a cold but typical in the case of the flu. Aches and chills are common with the flu but not so much with a cold. You will most likely feel fatigued and weak with the flu. Chest discomfort is another common sign of the flu and mild to moderate in a cold. Stuffy noses and sore throats are typical cold symptoms, while headaches are rare but frequent with the flu. As the flu can have serious consequences, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider. 

At the MorningStar of Pasadena 55+ community, we offer independent living as well as trusted assisted living to ensure residents get the help they need when they need it. Our goal is to provide all of the services, amenities and wellness programs to give seniors carefree retirement years. Please visit our website to learn about availability and pricing at the finest senior living Pasadena, CA offers.

December 18, 2021 /MStar Living
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Routine Skin Checks can Catch Skin Cancer Early

December 14, 2021 by MStar Living in Healthy senior, Independent Living

The Skin Care Foundation reports the world’s most common cancer is of the skin and strikes one in five people by age 70. The good news is 99 percent of all cases are curable if they are diagnosed and treated early enough. However, to spot skin cancer, we need to look for it, which is why doctors recommend adults to do a routine skin check once a month and to have an annual skin check with a dermatologist at least once a year.  

Since we are the best one to notice any changes in our skin, it helps to know what to look for. Experts explain skin cancers appear in many shapes and sizes, and warning signs associated with the different types of skin cancers. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) (also called basal cell skin cancer) is the most common type of skin cancer accounting for 8 out of 10 cases. Basal cell cancer starts in the basal cell layer (the lower part of the epidermis).

The Mayo Clinic explains squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) develops in the squamous cells that make up the middle and outer layers of the skin. While not life-threatening, it can be aggressive and typically occurs on sun-exposed skin including the scalp, the backs the hands, ears or lips, but can also occur on any part of the body. 

Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer and generally develops anywhere in the body that has been exposed to UV light. Additionally it may be found in spots not typically exposed to sunlight such as the bottom of the feet. The Mayo Clinic says melanoma can start as a change in an existing mole or a development of a new pigmented or unusual-looking growth on the skin. 

It is important to avoid UV light from the sun or tanning beds as it is one of the top culprits to damaging and aging the skin as well as causing skin cancer. Make an appointment with your healthcare provider if you have a sore or scab that doesn't heal in about two months or a flat patch of scaly skin that doesn’t go away.

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December 14, 2021 /MStar Living
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Help for Alleviating Swollen Ankles & Feet

December 11, 2021 by MStar Living in Healthy senior, Independent Living

Many older adults have problems with their circulatory system. Since blood flows through the veins in our legs upward into our heart, the force of gravity can work against us making it harder to push the blood up. When seniors spend lots of time sitting or standing, it can make blood flow problems worse. In some individuals the problem can lead to edema, a buildup of fluid in the feet and lower legs causing puffy, swollen ankles and feet. 

Experts explain while the condition is generally benign, it needs to be checked out by your healthcare provider as it can be a sign of something more serious. Dr. Elizabeth Ratchford, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Vascular Medicine and an associate professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, says whole-body problems that can lead to leg swelling include heart failure, kidney failure and liver failure. Blood clots and heart conditions can also cause swollen, painful legs and require immediate medical attention. 

Regardless of the reason, Dr. Ratchford says tips to relieve the swelling typically include compression, elevation, exercise, and weight loss. Elevating your feet on a pillow can help venous blood flow back to the heart as does wearing knee-hi compression socks when sitting or standing for long periods of time. If possible avoid standing for long periods and take frequent breaks when sitting. 

Another tip experts say is to spend at least 30 minutes a day exercising as it helps calf muscles push blood upward. If you are overweight, losing weight will relieve some of the pressure on the leg veins. Also reducing salt in your diet can help. 

The MorningStar of Kirkland independent living community is located in the family-friendly Totem Lake area and ideal for remaining close family while enjoying a full and active lifestyle. We are less than a mile from the 4th ranked hospital in WA, Evergreen Health Medical Center, as well as the shops, restaurants and entertainment venues of The Village at Totem Lake. Visit our website for contact information and to take a look at our “Virtual Tour,” photos, and selection of floor plans for the best senior housing in Kirkland, WA.

December 11, 2021 /MStar Living
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The Five Important Components of Physical Fitness

December 05, 2021 by MStar Living in Healthy senior, Independent Living

Medical experts explain physical fitness includes five important components that help determine our overall health. They are defined as cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, body composition and flexibility. 

The Medical News Today describes cardiorespiratory endurance by how well our bodies “supply fuel during physical activity via the body’s circulatory and respiratory systems.” Exercises to improve cardio endurance are ones that elevate the heart rate for a sustained amount of time and include swimming, jogging, brisk walking, and cycling. Cardio exercises strengthen the heart muscle allowing it to pump more blood per heartbeat, which in turn, reduces the risk for heart attacks, stroke and type 2 diabetes. However, doctors say any new exercise should be started slowly, and to gradually build intensity.

To build muscle, you need to routinely do exercises that initially tire the muscle out as well as take in enough protein. As you train, your endurance will improve as the muscles begin working together to increase maximum strength. Experts say your body composition can change dramatically with physical exercise and a person with a high muscle ratio may weigh more than someone else of a similar height and size.

Flexibility is another important aspect of physical fitness. Staying flexible can help avoid injuries, improve balance and for seniors, lower their risk of a fall. There are several different types of stretching and if you are an older adult, talk to your doctor about the best type of stretches to do.

At the MorningStar of Hillsboro 55+ community, we offer residents a lifestyle of comfort, wellbeing and community. We are scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2022, and along with contemporary-style apartments, residents will enjoy a full range of luxury amenities and hospitality services. Please visit our website for contact information and to learn more about the newest senior living Hillsboro, OR offers.

This post is for informational purposes only. Before beginning any new type of exercise, be sure to consult with your healthcare provider. 

Our mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living Hillsboro, OR has to offer. We have built a foundation on honoring God, valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a warm, inviting atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, MorningStar of Hillsboro provides outstanding independent living.

December 05, 2021 /MStar Living
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How Many Steps Per Day for Better Health?

December 01, 2021 by MStar Living in Senior Living Communities, Assisted Living, Independent Living, Retirement Communities

We have all heard about the value of walking 10,000 steps a day but recent studies show it may not actually be the magic number. One study published by JAMA found walking 7,000 steps or more a day may decrease the risk for mortality and offer better overall health. 

In the cohort study of 2110 adults with a mean follow-up of 10.8 years, participants who walked at least 7000 steps a day, compared with those taking fewer than 7000 steps, had a 50% to 70% lower risk of mortality. Researchers also noted, “There was no association of step intensity with mortality regardless of adjustment for step volume.”

A 2020 study found a decreased risk for mortality in participants who took 8,000 steps a day than those who only took 4,000 steps a day. In the same year, another study found more steps taken each day were linked to lower rates of diabetes. Researchers say the bottom line is evidence points to the importance of increased physical activity. 

Before you begin walking, talk to your healthcare provider; and if you are just beginning to exercise, be sure to start slowly. Wear properly-fitted, supportive shoes, and if walking during the day, wear sunscreen, protective clothing and a hat. Experts say you may want to take a look at running shoes as they typically incorporate the latest developments in cushioning, motion control and support.  

For exceptional senior living, Hillsboro, OR area seniors are encouraged to consider MorningStar.  As the newest independent living community in the area, MorningStar of Hillsboro offers adults 55+ a lifestyle of comfort, wellness and community. Our luxury amenities include chef-inspired meals, an indoor pool, spa, fitness center, social clubs and other indoor and outdoor venues.    In addition, We will offer a broad range of wellness programs and activities designed for residents’ physical, mental, social and spiritual connection.  Please visit our website for more information. 

Our mission statement of “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living Hillsboro, OR has to offer. We have built a foundation on honoring God, valuing our seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in a warm, inviting atmosphere with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, MorningStar of Hillsboro provides outstanding independent living.

Source: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/taking-7000-steps-or-more-a-day-may-lower-mortality-risk



December 01, 2021 /MStar Living
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Why Heart Disease can be Overlooked in Women

November 30, 2021 by MStar Living in Assisted Living, Healthy senior, Independent Living

The online journal, Medical News Today’s reports women and girls across the world still face challenges and discrimination in medical settings both as patients and prospective medical workers. One example of an area in which women’s medical health is often overlooked and misdiagnosed is coronary heart disease (CHD) despite the fact that it is the leading cause of death for women. 

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute explains CHD occurs when the arteries delivering oxygenated blood into the heart (where it is pumped out to the other organs) are not able to “service” the heart effectively. Studies show women may also be more at risk for developing non-obstructive CHD, a condition that causes the arteries going into the heart to be abnormally squeezed by surrounding tissue.

CHD symptoms can vary between individuals as well as differ in men and women; and non-obstructive CHD can be symptom-less and go undetected for years. To complicate matters, research shows women’s symptoms are atypical and include things like “back pain, burning in the chest, abdominal discomfort, nausea, or fatigue — which makes the diagnosis more difficult.” Additionally studies show part of the problem is too often women wait to get medical attention. Sadly it is frequently after the disease has progressed, and the damage is harder to treat. Researchers also say most of the CHD studies done in the past have concentrated on men and have underrepresented women.  Hopefully in the future, more women will be included.

MorningStar of Pasadena represents luxury senior living in vibrant Pasadena, CA. Residents enjoy carefree retirement years with opportunities for new friendships, predictable budgeting and activities amid beautiful surroundings. We invite you to contact us regarding availability and pricing for the area’s most trusted independent living and assisted living in Pasadena, CA.

Source: medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324659.php

November 30, 2021 /MStar Living
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