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Celebrating Older Americans Month this May: Flip the Script on Aging

Celebrated every May, Older Americans Month (OAM) is led by the Administration for Community Living (ACL). Established in 1963, OAM...
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BBQ Chopped Chicken Salad Recipe 

Check out this fun spring recipe for BBQ Chopped Chicken Salad. One of the amazing meals being served in Traditions...
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May Is Mental Health Awareness Month 

May is mental health awareness month. Unfortunatley, many people may not realize how much of an issue mental health is...
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Assisted Living vs Memory Care - Which Is Right For You or Your Loved One 

Choosing a new home is an important decision. We recognize the significance of this big decision. Traditions of Saginaw's caring...
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How to Have “The Talk” with Your Mom About Senior Living This Mother’s Day

The time has come. Time to have “the talk”. No, not that talk.  Your parents had "the talk" with you. Now it's...
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Don’t Fall Into the “Question Trap”, Meaningful Ways to Connect with Loved Ones Living with Dementia

When a loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other age-related degenerative disorders, it can be difficult, discouraging,...
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Maintenance Free. Neighborhood Feel.

Choosing a New Home is an Exciting Proposition We’ve helped countless families navigate this process over the years. You have...
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Chef Jack's Beef & Bean Chili and Honey Corn Bread Recipe

Chef Jack's Beef & Bean Chili and Honey Corn Bread is the perfect meal for cold winter days. Enjoy this...
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Simple Changes Spa in Saginaw Sparks Simple Changes for Seniors 

Samantha Johnson, Holistic Wellness Advocate and proprietor of Simple Changes Spa located in Traditions of Saginaw’s West Campus, didn’t set...
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Home Alone: Don’t Allow Loneliness to Define Your Senior Years

According to the 2023 United States Census Bureau report, 28% of people 65 and older live alone. This is a far higher...
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