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Residents are using Echo Dots for convenience and enjoyment. By simply giving voice commands to answer questions, they get a weather report, find a local business, play music and hundreds of other tasks.
Lafayette Hill
Residents are using Echo Dots for convenience and enjoyment. By simply giving voice commands to answer questions, they get a weather report, find a local business, play music and hundreds of other tasks.
Moving to a senior living community is a big decision during normal circumstances. You may assume now is not a good time to make this transition in your life, but a move to Masonic Villages could help alleviate current worries, as well as future ones.
As rated by residents and families, the Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill has been recognized as the “Best of” in senior living, putting it in the top 2-3% of senior care providers in the United States and Canada.
Kenna Adatte moved to Masonic Village in the midst of the pandemic and took her time decompressing and organizing her new life.
Although they sound very similar, Medicare and Medicaid are very different services.
If you have looked into Medicare to see about getting covered, you know how complex it can be. You may be confused about late penalties, lack of coverage and which plans are best for you, for starters.
Masonic Villages makes eating right easy, with in-house chefs who make meals that fit the appropriate dietary standards.
More than 100 million U.S. adults are now living with diabetes or prediabetes, according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diane Waple, chief dietitian at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown, has some advice for how to live with diabetes and how to prevent other complications that can arise from the disease.
Did you know heart disease is the number one cause of death for both men and women in the United States? It is an equal-opportunity killer which claims over 600,000 million lives annually. But there are things you can do to lower your risk of a heart attack or prevent another one from happening again.
As summer is upon us, so are thoughts of fun in the sun. However, when the weather gets warmer and vacations and outdoor activities are planned, seniors should also keep something else in mind: safety. It is important to make