Nutrition Is The Key

COVID-19 Update Our highest priority is to protect the health and well-being of our residents, their families, and our staff. We keep open lines of communication with our residents’ families and keep them connected with their loved ones. Willow Crossing works with public health and government agencies to ensure adherence to current guidelines and regulations….
Pet therapy for seniors can be beneficial for countless reasons. Studies show that virtually fifteen minutes spent bonding with an animal promotes positive hormonal changes in the brain. It can also alleviate loneliness, increase pleasure, joy, comfort and safety, and reduce behavioral and intellectual symptoms of dementia. What can therapy dogs do? Therapy dogs provide…
Our homemade bread is so much healthier than store bought. It is made from scratch. It does not contain additives or preservatives .We use basic ingredients, herbs and spices and we add a variety of seeds to our loaves. They are packed with energizing nutrients. At Willow Crossing Senior Living, the residents love the smell…
Musical memory is stored in the brain areas that are relatively undamaged by brain diseases like dementia. Seniors with cognitive challenges have access to memories associated with music. By playing or singing songs to your loved ones that date back to their young years, you are often able to connect with them. Music can have…
Misplacing keys. Forgetting names. Struggling to find the right word. Walking into a room and forgetting why. Are these early signs of dementia? Or normal signs of aging? Willow Crossing Senior Living can help. https://www.rutlandherald.com/forget-about-it-when-to-be-concerned-about-forgetfulness/article_399c3ba7-275d-55d8-8a77-e88b364b6b58.html?fbclid=IwAR0OJ3bKZ_S0o09zC8I7W8zrt1ZUWYTADcIbBuSAgzYXi30MQoMDxaEvw58 Give us a call .