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Ask St. Ann's: Advice From Our Experts
A collection of articles offering trusted guidance from the professionals who serve our community every day.
Ask St. Ann’s: Adult Day Services – A Resource for Seniors and Caregivers
By Rola O’Meally, Director of Adult Day Services at St. Ann’s Community As people live longer, more families are supporting aging loved ones at home. While this can be deeply rewarding, it often comes with added responsibilities and challenges. One helpful resource that many families may not realize is available
Ask St. Ann’s: Questions to Ask When Choosing an Assisted Living Community
By Kandi Scammell, Marketing Representative at Cherry Ridge When an aging parent needs more support, families often begin their search for assisted living feeling a bit overwhelmed. Communities can look similar on the surface. Beautiful dining rooms. Activity calendars. Friendly tours. The real differences are not always visible during the
Ask St. Ann’s: Simple Ways To Stop The Spread Of Winter Illness
By Greg Lott, Wound Care Nurse & Infection Prevention Specialist Caring for the most important people on earth is at the heart of everything we do at St. Ann’s Community. Protecting the health of our residents, staff and visitors is especially important now when colds, flu and other respiratory illnesses
Ask St. Ann’s: Starting the New Year Strong
The new year often brings a moment to pause and think about what really matters. For many older adults, that reflection leads to a simple question: how do I want to spend my time and energy moving forward? More and more seniors are discovering that independent living can support the
Ask St. Ann’s: A Guide to Different Types of Insurance
Exploring your options for healthcare coverage can open up a world of possibilities. From health insurance and Medicare to long-term care plans, there are solutions designed to fit different needs and life stages. Knowing the basics of each type can help you make clear-headed decisions for yourself or a loved
Ask St. Ann’s – Finding Peace and Meaning Through Hospice Care
By Marguerite Janto, Nurse Manager, and Jessica Kelly, LPN November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month – a time to pause and reflect on those we love and the meaningful moments we share. Rather than focusing on loss, this month encourages us to appreciate what truly matters: the ways
Ask St. Ann’s – What can we do to support the seniors in our lives and community?
By Michael E. McRae, president & CEO, St. Ann’s Community.Recently, while attending a service in St. Ann’s Parkes Chapel, I found myself reflecting on the words inscribed in a beautiful mosaic on the altar that reads, “Come to me all you who labor and are burdened.” These words were originally
Ask St. Ann’s – Navigating Medicare Coverage For Short-Term Rehab Care
By Vel Nhalay, Admissions Nurse at St. Ann’s Community It may sound surprising, but if you’re admitted for inpatient rehab services at St. Ann’s Community, we start planning for your discharge the very day you arrive. From the moment you come to us from the hospital, our focus is on
Ask St. Ann’s – Make a Will, Make a Difference: How Planning Today Supports the Care of Tomorrow
By Cati Pulver, Director of Development, St. Ann’s Foundation August is National Make-A-Will Month, a time to reflect on the legacy we leave behind and the peace of mind that comes from knowing our wishes will be honored. At St. Ann’s Community, we understand the importance of planning. Each day,
Ask St. Ann’s – How to Choose the Right Senior Living Community
By Kimberly Quartieri Exploring senior living communities is a process that’s best started while you’re enjoying life. Knowing which options can accommodate your needs and desired lifestyle before a health event forces your move puts you in control and offers peace of mind. Living spaces Our region is fortunate to
Ask St. Ann’s – The Prescription For Fall Prevention
By Becky Carney Question: What is the leading cause of injury for adults aged 65 and older? A. Car accidents B. Risky dance moves C. Falls The answer, according to the Centers for Disease Control, is falls. CDC data shows that 1 in 4 older adults report falling each year. Of
Ask St. Ann’s – Hospice Enables Families to Share a Meaningful Experience
By Marguerite Janto and Jessica Kelly When a loved one is nearing the end of life, it can seem like the whole world is falling apart. It’s a time of complex emotions, difficult decisions and lots of anxiety. Fortunately, professionals in the field of hospice care can help navigate those