3 Ways To Digitally Communicate With Your Loved Ones
One of the realities of today’s global world is often that our family and friends are spread out in many places. A generation or two ago, it was commonplace to visit Grandma and Grandpa’s house every Sunday for dinner, while your cousins lived just the next street over. Today’s world is
5 Signs A Loved One Might Be Ready For Assisted Living
It likely will be one of the most difficult conversations you’ll ever have: Telling your parent or another loved one that it is time for them to move from their home into an assisted-living home. While many assisted-living centers, like American Grand, come to be seen as comfortable new homes
Winter Blues: Symptoms and Remedies
With the holiday season now in the rearview mirror and the warmth and promise of spring still a couple of months away, January and February are prime times for the winter blues to set in. What are the Winter Blues? Seasonal affective depression (SAD), the proper name for the winter
An American Grand Christmas
A great big thank you to some Neenah High School students for the video they produced for our residents at American Grand. It is incredibly touching and heart warming. Happy Holidays everyone! [advanced_iframe securitykey=”” src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/XquvyfrPmCI” width=”560″ height=”315″]
10 Signs of Alzheimer’s
How many people have Alzheimer’s? Globally, it reported up to 36 million suffer from a form of dementia, while it is estimated 60-80 percent of cases are caused by Alzheimer’s Disease. As we grow older, the prospects of a future suffering from dementia is understandably freighting. This fear could lead
Cyber Security
The Internet impacts all of our lives in some form or another. People communicate through the cyber world, you can shop and pay bills using the Internet, and more than ever, people go online for their news and information. While there are plenty of benefits to using the Internet, such