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Silverado’s At Home Personal Attendants
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Silverado Senior Living Expands into Washington!
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The Iron Lady: a unique perspective on its depiction of Alzheimer’s
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Silverado Senior Living – Sierra Vista Celebrates 13 Years
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Lights, Camera, Action!
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Silverado Senior Living Celebrates Official Grand Opening of Beverly Place
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Co-Founder Loren Shook Shares Foreword from “Love, Loss and Laughter”
22 February 2012 12:35 PM | 1 Comment -
Silverado Hospice LIFE Lines: Love Eternal
14 February 2012 5:00 AM | 4 Comments
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Silverado’s At Home Personal Attendants
10 April 2012 9:12 AM | No Comments -
Silverado Senior Living Expands into Washington!
29 March 2012 12:43 PM | No Comments -
The Iron Lady: a unique perspective on its depiction of Alzheimer’s
20 March 2012 11:05 AM | 1 Comment -
Silverado Senior Living – Sierra Vista Celebrates 13 Years
07 March 2012 4:05 PM | No Comments -
Lights, Camera, Action!
01 March 2012 1:35 PM | No Comments -
Silverado Senior Living Celebrates Official Grand Opening of Beverly Place
24 February 2012 12:26 PM | No Comments -
Co-Founder Loren Shook Shares Foreword from “Love, Loss and Laughter”
22 February 2012 12:35 PM | 1 Comment -
Silverado Hospice LIFE Lines: Love Eternal
14 February 2012 5:00 AM | 4 Comments
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The Iron Lady: a unique perspective on its depiction of Alzheimer’s - Frances Shani Parker
Silverado Hospice LIFE Lines: The Last New Friend - Lynn Woods
Farewell Message from Anne Ellett – Senior Vice President of Health Services - mystery shopper
Silverado Senior Living Brings Award-Winning Expertise in Memory Care to Los Angeles - Lori
Co-Founder Loren Shook Shares Foreword from “Love, Loss and Laughter” - Cathy Gaertner , A place for mom
Silverado Hospice LIFE Lines: Love Eternal - Marcia
Rose Bowl Donation Brings Flowers to Hospice Patients - Katy Cutter, MSW
Silverado Hospice LIFE Lines: Love Eternal
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Can Video Games Improve Cognitive Abilities?
Posted on January 18, 2012 | No CommentsKids are often told that video games will turn their brains to mush, but one game is defying this belief and in fact, proving the opposite. -
Effects of Creative Arts on Psychological Wellbeing
Posted on January 16, 2012 | No CommentsWe are all familiar with the notion that creativity can improve disposition. But over the last decade, studies have helped validate this belief by providing scientific insights on the effects it can have on functions of the brain. -
‘Portrait’ Project Helps Caregivers Learn about their Patients
Posted on November 21, 2011 | No CommentsA computing researcher from the Scotland-based University of Dundee received a £10,000 grant, to promote her new Portrait software . -
Hospitals Still Struggling to Reduce Readmissions
Posted on October 21, 2011 | No CommentsA report from the Dartmouth Atlas Project shows as many as 1 in 6 Medicare patients re-hospitalized within 30 days of discharge. -
Age Management?
Posted on October 19, 2011 | No CommentsAn Illinois based doctor claims he can manage - and perhaps even prevent aging... .... -
Japanese Study Suggests Vitamin D Can Help Prevent Alzheimer’s
Posted on October 3, 2011 | No CommentsA recent Japanese study suggests that Vitamin D can help eliminate amyloid plaque, a protein largely associated with the onset of Alzheimer’s -
New Study Supports Link Between Type 2 Diabetes and Alzheimer’s
Posted on September 19, 2011 | 2 CommentsA new study published in the journal Neurology reveals that diabetics may have a 35% higher risk for Alzheimer's disease than non-diabetics -
Brown University Finds Hospice Improves Care for Dementia Patients
Posted on August 3, 2011 | No CommentsA Brown Univ. survey of families with loved ones who died of dementia, found those who used hospice reported better care and quality of life -
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s: A Review of Available Screening Methods
Posted on July 28, 2011 | No CommentsWith increasing interest in predicting the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, it is important to be aware of currently available screening methods and of the appropriateness of each. -
International Alzheimer’s Study Reveals Public Interest in Predictive Screenings
Posted on July 25, 2011 | No CommentsAn international study by the Harvard School of Public Health and Alzheimer’s Europe was presented last week at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2011. The five country study – U.S., France, Germany, Spain and Poland – surveyed over 2,500 people to examine their perceptions on... -
California Legislators Demand Better Regulation for Home Care
Posted on July 21, 2011 | No CommentsA new report by investigators of the state senate found that California’s lack of regulation in the home care industry has led to the abuse of seniors and disabled persons, sometimes by the people paid to care for them. Stories like that of Rose Michael... -
Alzheimer’s: Exploring a Century of Research
Posted on July 13, 2011 | No CommentsIn this week’s issue of the journal Nature, Dr. Sam Gandy – a highly regarded Alzheimer’s expert from Mount Sinai Medical Center – argues that the past century of scientific research on the memory-impairing condition indicates that, “Prevention is better than cure.” To Recap In... -
One Away: Campaign for Elder Economic Security
Posted on June 28, 2011 | No Comments. All across America millions of older adults are One Event Away from crisis. One Away is a national advocacy campaign that gives voice to vulnerable older adults who are struggling with an economic crisis, some of whom were unexpectedly thrust into that position because... -
Harvard Health Publications: 10 Small Steps for a Healthier Heart
Posted on June 24, 2011 | No CommentsChange is an important part of living with heart disease or trying to prevent it. A jump in blood pressure or cholesterol earns you a lecture on healthy lifestyle changes. Heart attack and stroke survivors are often told to alter a lifetime of habits. Some... -
Doctor Watson: The Next Frontier in Healthcare Technology
Posted on May 26, 2011 | No CommentsWhen IBM’s Watson computing system defeated Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter to become the hands-down “Ultimate Challenge” Jeopardy champion, it was widely revered as the next giant leap in artificial intelligence. Its ability to discern the nuances and intricacies of human language combined with the...
















