Cedarbrook Senior Living

Cedarbrook Senior Living

Hospitals and Health Care

Troy, Michigan 428 followers

Celebrating Life Every Day

About us

Every day, each individual wakes up with an idea of how he or she wants to celebrate life. It is our mission to work hard every day to find out what "Celebrating Life Every Day!" means to every one of our residents and their families, then help them achieve these goals.

Website
https://www.cedarbrookseniorliving.com/our-communities
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Troy, Michigan
Type
Partnership

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  • Today, we celebrate National Gorgeous Grandma Day—a special day dedicated to honoring the incredible grandmothers who fill our lives with love, wisdom, and boundless energy. Grandmas are the unsung heroes who have nurtured us, shared timeless stories, and provided unwavering support through every stage of life. This day isn't just about acknowledging their age but celebrating their vivacity, grace, and the unique role they play in our families and communities. Take a moment today to show your appreciation for the gorgeous grandmas in your life. Whether it's through a heartfelt phone call, a surprise visit, or a beautiful bouquet of flowers, make sure they know just how much they mean to you. Share your favorite memories or a photo of your grandma with the hashtag #NationalGorgeousGrandmaDay, and let’s fill social media with love and gratitude for these wonderful women. Happy National Gorgeous Grandma Day to all the elegant grandmas out there—you are truly cherished!

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  • As we bask in the warm glow of summer, we cherish the memories of our favorite summer activities, both then and now. Whether it was enjoying a refreshing swim at the local pool, picnicking with family and friends, or tending to a beautiful garden, these moments have filled our hearts with joy. Today, we continue to create new memories with activities like scenic walks or simply relaxing with a good book on the porch. We invite our vibrant community to share your treasured summer photos and stories from the past and present. Let's celebrate the season together and share the wonderful experiences that have shaped our lives!

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  • National Ice Cream Day, celebrated on the third Sunday in July, is a delightful occasion dedicated to indulging in one of the world's favorite frozen treats. The origins of ice cream can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where records show that the Chinese were creating a kind of ice-cream-like treat as early as 200 B.C., blending rice with milk and then freezing the mixture in snow. This practice eventually spread to Persia and then to the Arab world, where innovations such as the use of sugar to create syrups laid the groundwork for modern ice cream. It wasn’t until the Renaissance period that ice cream began to resemble what we enjoy today. Italian chefs who experimented with frozen desserts brought their expertise to France, and ice cream gained popularity across Europe. By the 18th century, ice cream had made its way to America, where it quickly became a culinary sensation. The first recorded advertisement for ice cream in the United States appeared in the New York Gazette in 1777. In 1984, President Ronald Reagan established National Ice Cream Day as a way to recognize the popularity and pleasure of ice cream in American culture. Today, ice cream remains a cherished treat around the globe, enjoyed in countless flavors and forms, from scoops in cones to elaborate sundaes. National Ice Cream Day provides the perfect excuse to enjoy this beloved dessert and perhaps even explore some new flavors. Whether you're a fan of classic vanilla or adventurous with exotic concoctions, this day is all about celebrating this favored frozen treat.

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  • As the summer temperatures soar, it becomes crucial for seniors to take proactive measures to avoid heat sickness. Here are three effective ways to stay cool and safe during the hottest months: 1. Stay hydrated – One of the simplest yet most effective ways to prevent heat sickness is to stay properly hydrated. Seniors should aim to drink ample amounts of water throughout the day, even if they do not feel thirsty. Dehydration can sneak up quickly, so having a water bottle handy at all times is advisable. Including hydrating foods such as cucumbers, watermelon, and oranges in their diet can also contribute to fluid intake. 2. Dress appropriately – Wearing the right clothing can significantly impact how one's body handles heat. Lightweight, loose-fitting clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton allows the skin to breathe and sweat to evaporate. Light-colored clothing is also preferred as it reflects rather than absorbs the sun's rays. Additionally, hats and sunglasses can provide protection from direct sunlight, further reducing the risk of heat-related illnesses. 3. Plan outdoor activities wisely – Timing is everything when it comes to outdoor activities. Seniors should plan their outdoor tasks or exercises during the cooler parts of the day, typically in the early morning or late evening. It is best to avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours, usually between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Finding shaded areas or using umbrellas can also provide relief from direct sunlight when it is necessary to be outdoors. By incorporating these strategies, seniors can enjoy a safe and comfortable summer, free from the risks associated with excessive heat.

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  • Looking for a creative and beautiful way to preserve your summer memories? Pressed flower art is the perfect craft that combines a love for nature with artistic expression. On your next walk, gather an assortment of vibrant flowers and delicate leaves. Once home, press the flowers using heavy books or a flower press, ensuring they dry flat and keep their vivid colors. After a week or two, arrange your pressed flowers in a picture frame, creating stunning botanical art. This not only brightens your space but also serves as a cherished reminder of your summer adventures. Happy crafting!

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  • As the summer temperatures rise, it's crucial for seniors to stay cool and well-hydrated. Dehydration can be particularly dangerous for older adults, making it essential to find enjoyable ways to consume enough fluids. One delightful and refreshing solution is our strawberry lemonade freezer pop recipe, which combines the tangy taste of lemonade with the sweet burst of strawberries. These tasty treats are perfect for beating the heat while ensuring adequate hydration. Strawberry lemonade freezer pops are not only delightful but also simple to make. Ingredients: - 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and chopped - 1 cup lemonade (store-bought or homemade) - 2 tablespoons honey (optional, for added sweetness) - 1/2 cup water Equipment: - Ice pop molds - Blender or food processor - Small mixing bowl Instructions: 1. Prepare the strawberries – In a blender or food processor, place the chopped strawberries and blend until you have a smooth puree. If you prefer small strawberry pieces in your pops, pulse the blender a few times instead of blending continuously. If you do not have access to a food processor or blender, sliced strawberries can also be used. 2. Mix the ingredients – In a small mixing bowl, combine the strawberry puree, lemonade, honey (if using), and water. Stir well to ensure the mixture is combined evenly. 3. Pour into molds – Carefully pour the mixture into ice pop molds, leaving a little space at the top for expansion as they freeze. If you blended the strawberries thoroughly, you can also add a few sliced strawberries into each mold for more texture. 4. Insert sticks – Place the sticks (these usually come with the molds) into the center of each mold. 5. Freeze – Put the molds into the freezer and let them freeze for at least 4-6 hours, or until they are solid. Enjoy – Once frozen, run warm water over the outside of the mold for a few seconds to help release the ice pops. Enjoy your refreshing strawberry lemonade freezer pops!

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  • Assisted living communities provide numerous advantages that significantly enhance the quality of life for seniors. These benefits encompass both physical and emotional well-being, ensuring that residents receive the support they need while maintaining a sense of independence. Assisted living facilities are designed to offer a blend of personalized care and engaging social opportunities. Some of the key benefits of assisted living include: - Personalized care – Trained staff are available to assist residents with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management, ensuring that each individual's unique needs are met. - Safety and security – Assisted living communities are equipped with safety features, such as emergency call systems and 24/7 onsite staff, providing peace of mind for both residents and their families. - Social engagement – Regularly scheduled activities and common areas encourage social interaction, which can reduce feelings of loneliness and improve mental health. - Housekeeping and maintenance – Housekeeping and maintenance services relieve residents of chores, allowing them to enjoy a worry-free lifestyle. - Nutritious meals – Balanced and dietician-approved meals are provided, catering to various dietary needs and preferences, ensuring residents maintain good nutrition. - Access to health services – Many assisted living facilities offer on-site healthcare services or have partnerships with nearby medical providers, facilitating easy access to medical care. Assisted living communities not only provide essential care and safety but also foster a vibrant and supportive environment where seniors can thrive. To learn more about how Cedarbrook of Northville can enhance the quality of life for your loved ones, visit our website or contact us for a personalized tour. Discover the unique blend of care, comfort, and community that makes Cedarbrook an exceptional choice for assisted living. Read more about assisted living at Cedarbrook of Northville: https://bit.ly/44G1yFu

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  • Considering the topic of assisted living is often a delicate matter, especially when discussing it with your children. It's important to approach the conversation with sensitivity and clarity. Here are some tips on when and how to bring up the subject of assisted living to your children to ensure a smooth discussion: - Choose the right time – Select a calm and private moment when everyone can be relaxed and free from distractions. Avoid family gatherings or stressful times. - Be honest and transparent – It's crucial to be open about your reasons. Explain why you believe assisted living would be beneficial for your quality of life and daily needs. - Share your research – Present the information on assisted living options you have researched. Highlight the services and amenities offered, as well as any visits or tours you've done. - Invite their input – Encourage your children to ask questions and express their thoughts and concerns. Listening to their perspective can help find a common ground. - Discuss the benefits – Emphasize how assisted living can provide opportunities for social interaction, healthcare support, and a secure environment. - Prepare for mixed reactions – Understand that this topic might be emotional for your children. Be patient and give them time to process the information. By approaching the conversation with thoughtfulness and empathy, you can ensure that your children understand and support your decision regarding assisted living. For more information about our senior living community, contact Cedarbrook of Bloomfield Hills today. Our team is ready to assist you with any questions and provide you with the details you need to make an informed decision. Read more about our senior living community: https://bit.ly/3X97SQX

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