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    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 14, 20264 Mins Read
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    Aging Well: News & Insights for Seniors and Caregivers

    Key takeaways
    • Learn and act on BE FAST: Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time; call 911 immediately.
    • Reduce stroke risk with regular exercise, heart-healthy meals, and managing blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking.
    • Join American Stroke Month educational events, get wellness screenings, and rely on Sagora Senior Living trained staff for rapid response.

     

    At Sagora Senior Living, we are constantly creating new experiences to engage our residents and find exciting ways to showcase our amazing communities and how we truly embrace each moment we create together.

    Each May, we recognize American Stroke Month, a time to raise awareness about stroke prevention, signs, and support for recovery. At Sagora Senior Living, the health and well-being of our residents is always our top priority. This month is a vital reminder of the importance of proactive health measures and education, especially for seniors who are at higher risk for stroke. Across our communities, we take a multifaceted approach to promoting healthy lifestyles that can reduce the risk of stroke while also ensuring our residents and team members are informed and prepared to recognize the warning signs.

    Understanding Strokes and Their Risk

    A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, depriving brain cells of oxygen and nutrients. Immediate medical attention is crucial to minimize damage. While strokes can happen to anyone at any age, the risk increases significantly with age. Other factors—such as high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, and a sedentary lifestyle—also contribute to stroke risk.

    Recognizing the signs of a stroke can save lives. The most effective way to remember the warning signs is with the acronym BE FAST:

    Balance – Sudden loss of balance or coordination

    Eyes – Sudden vision changes in one or both eyes

    Face – Facial drooping or uneven smile

    Arms – Arm weakness or numbness

    Speech – Slurred speech or difficulty speaking

    Time – Time to call 911 immediately

    Quick action can mean the difference between recovery and long-term disability.

    Sagora’s Commitment to Health and Wellness
    At Sagora Senior Living, our commitment to promoting healthy living goes hand in hand with stroke prevention. Our communities focus on whole-person wellness, offering daily opportunities for physical activity, nutritious meals, and mental engagement that support cardiovascular and brain health.

    1. Fitness and Movement:

    Regular exercise is one of the most effective ways to reduce stroke risk. Our Lifestyles teams plan daily fitness programs that include balance and strength training, yoga, walking groups, and low-impact aerobics. These activities are designed with seniors in mind, ensuring all residents can participate in ways that suit their ability level while improving circulation, reducing blood pressure, and promoting heart health.

    2. Heart-Healthy Dining:

    Our culinary teams create menus that prioritize nutrition without sacrificing flavor. Meals are prepared with fresh, wholesome ingredients, incorporating lean proteins, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables—all key components of a diet that supports vascular health. Our “Dining with Grace” program promotes mindful eating, resident input, and chef-inspired creations that make healthy choices both accessible and enjoyable.

    3. Education and Awareness:

    Throughout American Stroke Month, many Sagora communities host educational events and wellness seminars led by healthcare professionals. These programs offer guidance on managing stroke risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes, understanding medications, and recognizing the early symptoms of stroke. We also provide printed resources for residents and families to take home and share.

    4. Wellness Monitoring:

    Our teams stay actively involved in monitoring resident health. Many communities offer regular wellness checks, blood pressure screenings, and access to visiting physicians or telehealth services. By staying ahead of potential concerns, we help residents and their families feel supported and confident in their care.

    5. Empowering Our Team Members:

    It’s not just residents who benefit from stroke education—our team members receive training to recognize health emergencies, including stroke symptoms. Quick, informed action by caregivers and staff is essential in emergency response, and we take pride in ensuring our team is always prepared.

    Be Proactive, Stay Informed

    Stroke prevention begins with awareness and a commitment to a healthy lifestyle. Whether it’s through better nutrition, staying active, managing stress, or simply knowing the signs, each small step makes a difference. At Sagora Senior Living, we are proud to create an environment that not only supports healthy aging but also celebrates the knowledge and preparedness that help save lives.

    As we observe American Stroke Month, we encourage families, residents, and team members to join us in spreading awareness. Talk to your loved ones, attend a seminar, go for a walk, and most importantly—BE FAST when it counts.

    We are proud to play a vital role in helping seniors live longer and the best life possible. With 91 communities in 10 different states, Sagora Senior Living offers seniors the chance to live in active, social communities where they can thrive on a daily basis.

    To learn more about the Sagora experience, tour your local community today!

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