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January Employee Spotlight Brianna Wynn

January Employee Spotlight: Brianna Wynn

Meet Brianna, The Southside Assistant Administrator at American Grand Brianna has worked with American Grand for a couple of years now. She started as a caregiver and now works as the Southside Assistant Administrator. She is a very reliable and hardworking employee and is such an asset to our team.

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Financial planning for senior living

How to Plan Financially for Senior Living

Our lifespan is among the greatest societal accomplishments in history. By 2030, one in five Americans will be 65 years or older. Longevity is a blessing, but it presents additional health problems, such as choosing a place where you can remain active and flourish with like-minded peers or handle acute

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Reducing stress for seniors in assisted living

How Can Assisted Living Facilities Reduce Stress for Seniors?

Numerous factors lead to stress. A chronic disease, losing a spouse, providing care for a loved one, going through financial upheavals, and being separated from family and friends may all lead to increased stress among older persons, such as those who reside in senior homes.  Numerous symptoms of stress include

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Kenzie Michalski American Grand

December Employee Spotlight: Kenzie Michalski

Dependable, hard-working, and driven Kenzie started with American Grand over a year ago as a housekeeper, she quickly realized she had a passion for working with our residents and knew she wanted to make a larger impact. Kenzie switched to caregiving, and quickly excelled and was promoted to Charge, and

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Assisted Living

Fun Activities for Older Adults To Do At Home

Are you noticing the senior in your life falling into a rut of a routine? Nothing leads to fast deterioration of their health more than a lack of physical activity. However, it is also very common for elderly adults to fall victim to a dull spirit that ends up impacting

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Individualized senior living

Affordable Senior Living Tips

The rising demand for affordable senior living isn’t entirely surprising. After all, the number of Americans aged 65 and older is projected to almost double by the year 2060. With all the myths surrounding old age homes, retirement communities, and assisted living, people often hesitate to seek living assistance as

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