Staying Healthy in 2020
Many of us spend time during the holiday season visiting with family and friends. It’s a wonderful time to…
19Celebrating the Holidays with People Who Have Alzheimer’s and Dementia
The holiday season is about spending quality time with loved ones, especially those you may not see often. When…
Parc Provence Says Thank You to Our Veterans
We are honored to have veterans living with us as residents at Parc Provence. On November 11, we celebrated…
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. We hope you’ll join us in supporting efforts to understand more about…
Making Music, Making a Memory
Three members of the Parc Provence community — Chelsie Dillon, Klara Solomon-Soare, and Subie Banaszynski — have been nominated…
Coping with Frontotemporal Dementia
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Hard for many to pronounce. And, in many instances, even more difficult to understand. Everyone has…
Parc Provence Physicians Make Best Doctors in America List Again
At Parc Provence, we believe it’s our job to be the best at what we do. Now, a global…
Continuing to Laugh with Your Loved Ones
Studies make a good case for keeping laughter in your life, especially when coping with Alzheimer’s. Though science has…
Tips for Coping with Sundowning
Late afternoon and early evening can be difficult for people with dementia. Sundowning — or “late-day confusion” — can…