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Busy as a bee

The desert blossoms have the bees buzzing and I have been just busy planning a mindful memory care village. How can honey help you possibly decrease your chances of developing Alzheimer's or another dementia? I share those details and a delicious way to enjoy your honey in this week's blog post ~ check it out here!

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Raindrops keep falling on my head

The rains this week brought a lot of activity to the desert flora, and to our work changing the way we provide dementia care in America. We continue to compile an outstanding team that will design our mindful memory care village. Making connections is important in the beginning to establish a sturdy base on which to grow, and I am constructing the strongest foundation possible to support our quest to provide the best care for those living with dementia. Read all about our rainy day activities here.

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Seek and You Will Find

Building quality dementia care requires knowledgeable planners to design a safe and engaging environment. At Prosper in Peace, we are compiling a team that will ensure our memory care village is as comfortable and engaging as possible to best meet the needs of our residents. You can learn more about our team in this week’s post.

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Good Things Take Time and Options

It is important to put together the right team when designing high-quality dementia care. Sometimes it takes time and going through a few options to develop the right mix of people. Each member of our staff and those who lead the project will have a passion to create the best memory care possible for Arizona, and all of America. Learn about some of our connections in this week’s post.

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The Dog Days of Summer

The manager of Prosper in Peace will live on site to be close, offering support and oversight for our dementia community. They will be readily available to engage with staff and residents as needed. This close proximity will afford frequent contact with the residents forming close bonds and serving as a role model for the caregiver staff. Check out the comfortable home where they will reside in this week’s update.

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