by Riverwood Senior Living Riverwood | Jun 30, 2015 | Assisted Living
There are many wonderful things about Georgia in the summer time— ripe peaches in the road-side fruit stands, fresh boiled peanuts, sweet Vidalia onions, and sweet tea tasting extra refreshing when the mercury climbs. And oh, does it climb. If one thing is for sure,...
by Riverwood Senior Living Riverwood | Jul 31, 2014 | Alzheimer's & Memory Care
What are the signs that someone might possibly have Alzheimer’s disease? It can be difficult for laypersons to diagnose because Alzheimer’s usually comes on slowly and eventually progresses. This is why it is so important for a person who thinks they may be in the...
by Riverwood Senior Living Riverwood | Sep 30, 2013 | Assisted Living
Grandchildren are wonderful, but few of us get to see them as often as we’d like, especially when long distances separate us or they enter those moody teenage years when they push against family influences in their quest for independence. Today’s kids might as well...
by Riverwood Senior Living Riverwood | Jun 13, 2013 | Assisted Living
We all accumulate clutter in our lives. The longer we live in one place it is easier for the little things to pile up, like old clothes that have never fit or looked right, old makeup, receipts and bills saved well past when we might need them, magazines, and more....
by Riverwood Senior Living Riverwood | Apr 29, 2013 | Alzheimer's & Memory Care
Memory seems ephemeral, but it’s really a combination of health and skill that you can maintain like your weight or your golf swing. You can protect your memory against aging, or in some cases slow the effects of memory-related conditions as they occur with a few...