Town Square University Parkway offers free hurricane relief resources, respite care, health assessments, and support for seniors and caregivers in Sarasota.
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Join us at Town Square University Parkway’s 2nd Annual Health Expo in Sarasota on Nov 9! Free services, resources, live demos, and support for seniors.
Town Square University Parkway has been selected by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs to offer FREE adult day services for qualifying Veterans. Our Veterans did so much for this nation, this is the least we can do for them.
An exhausted and overwhelmed caregiver is at risk of getting sick, burnt out, or depressed. If you find yourself in this type of situation, never be afraid to ask for help! Town Square is quick to offer resources, please reach out to University Parkway for more information about the resources available.
Examples of Dementia onset include memory loss, difficulty performing familiar tasks, problems with language, disorientation, impaired judgement, problems with abstract thinking, misplacing things, changes in mood, changes in personality, and loss of initiative. Read more to find out how Townsquare University Parkway can help!
Taking Care of an aging loved one can be a full-time job. Be sure to take care of yourself as well! Read more for some tips on caring for a loved one effectively, and see how University Parkway can help!
Whether you’re concerned for yourself or someone you care about, it is important to know the warning signs of dementia so you can ensure an early diagnosis. Read more to find the 10 of the most common warning signs for dementia.
Adult day centers like Town Square University Parkway are used to relieve the caregiver of his or her duties for the day while ensuring that the cared-for recipient will still receive proper care in a safe and friendly environment.
Taking care of your loved one with dementia can, and will increase your stress level. However, there are many ways to reduce your stress levels as a caregiver. Town Square University Parkway allows you to relieve some of your stress, by keeping your loved one safe and happy.
Being a caregiver is a very stressful full-time job. Taking care of your loved one with dementia can and will increase your stress level. There are many ways to reduce your stress levels as a caregiver. If you experience signs of stress on a regular basis, consult your primary physician. Ignoring your symptoms can cause your physical and mental health to decline.