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Become an Alzheimer’s Awareness Advocate
Read moreBecause we at Parc Provence specialize in memory care for those with Alzheimer’s, we believe it’s important to call…
The Role of Psychiatrists in Assessing and Treating Alzheimer’s Disease
Read moreAlzheimer’s disease is a study in contrasts for adults who have the condition. It causes dementia and loss of…
Continuum of Care
Read moreChange can act as a significant stressor, even if the changes are wanted or needed. That struggle can be…
Supporting Loved Ones with Parkinson’s Disease
Read moreParkinson’s disease, a brain disorder that leads to shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and coordination, affects approximately…
Better Eating Leads to a Healthier Brain & Body
Read moreWith March being National Nutrition Month, now is an ideal time to evaluate your diet. The poor eating habits…
Caring for Those with Vascular Dementia
Read moreAs the St. Louis region’s leader in memory care, Parc Provence can help with vascular dementia. The skilled-nursing community…
Staying Healthy in 2020
Read moreMany of us spend time during the holiday season visiting with family and friends. It’s a wonderful time to…
Celebrating the Holidays with People Who Have Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Read moreThe 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
Read moreWe are honored to have veterans living with us as residents at Parc Provence. On November 11, we celebrated…
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
Read moreNovember 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
Read moreThree members of the Parc Provence community — Chelsie Dillon, Klara Solomon-Soare, and Subie Banaszynski — have been nominated…
Coping with Frontotemporal Dementia
Read moreFrontotemporal dementia (FTD). Hard for many to pronounce. And, in many instances, even more difficult to understand. Everyone has…