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You want what is best for your loved one. That is why you initially took on the role of being their primary caregiver. However, now your parent or family member is moving into a senior…

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You’ve built your life in your home, so it’s natural to want to stay there; most older adults and their family members feel this way. But over time, your needs and wants may change. You…

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Senior living is not a “one-size-fits-all” solution. We each have our own set of preferences and care needs. The good news is that the world of senior living has changed over the years. Today’s different…

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ORANGE BEACH, AL | September 1, 2021 – Community Senior Life (CSL), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization based in Orange Beach, Alabama announced the reformation of EastChase Senior Living to Haven Memory Care on Halcyon. Previously offering both assisted…

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Whether we realize it or not, we all crave natural light. Each morning we push our curtains to the edges of our windows, letting as much of the sunlight in as possible. We get excited…

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ORANGE BEACH, AL | August 13, 2021 –  Community Senior Life reports positive COVID cases at their three Baldwin County communities. Homestead Village of Fairhope, Live Oak Village in Foley, and Haven Memory Care in Gulf Shores recently…

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Since the discovery of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers have been searching for a cure. While we have learned ways to help lower a person’s risk or manage symptoms, we have not been successful in stopping a…

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Dear Residents, Families, and Sponsors – at this time, Baldwin County is showing a 13.67% positivity rate for COVID-19 according to the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH). In accordance with our policies, all indoor visitations will…

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Dear Residents, Families, and Sponsors – at this time, Montgomery County is showing a 9.2% positivity rate for COVID-19 according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). While we are not over 10%, Montgomery…

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