
Where Do Older Adults Really Want to Live?
New Insights from Pew Research Center You’ve built a life, a home, and a sense of independence. As the years go by, you might wonder—what’s the best way to stay comfortable, safe, and

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New Insights from Pew Research Center You’ve built a life, a home, and a sense of independence. As the years go by, you might wonder—what’s the best way to stay comfortable, safe, and

A thoughtfully stocked pantry does more than save time—it lays the groundwork for healthier meals and better everyday choices, especially for seniors. Keeping the right ingredients on hand can make it easier to

Preventive screenings play a powerful role in helping seniors stay healthy, independent, and active. As we age, certain conditions become more common, and catching them early leads to better outcomes, easier treatment, and

As we step into a new year, it’s time to put your health first and make this year your healthiest yet. Preventive care is one of the most effective ways to ensure you

A Tribute to Courage, Memory, and Community On December 7, 1941, the world changed in a single morning. Now, more than eight decades later, our direct connection to that moment in history is

Everyone talks about growing old gracefully—but let’s be real. You want to feel sharp, energetic, and alive, no matter how many candles are on your cake. Meet the super-agers, people in their 80s

The team at Thorne Crest is thrilled to share some wonderful news from our community! We are incredibly proud to have been involved in the recent Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Albert Lea,

Navigating the journey of memory loss with a loved one can be challenging, but finding the right support makes all the difference. Located in Omaha, Maple Crest offers a dedicated and compassionate approach

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common health challenge as we age. As your blood vessels stiffen, your blood pressure can rise—even if you feel great and stay active. Nicknamed the “silent

A tiny, living human brain—no bigger than a pea, pulsing with electrical signals—may sound like science fiction. But this miniature brain could help unlock answers for Alzheimer’s, autism, schizophrenia, and other neurological conditions.