The Pavilion Senior Living’s Resources & eBooks
We want to be a resource for older adults, families, caregivers, or anyone navigating senior care. Download our free eBooks and resources to learn more about senior health and wellness, care options, our communities, and more.
eBooks
Visiting physicians on a regular basis is the key to maintaining overall health and wellness. Download our guide to learn how often you should check in with each one of your doctors.
Talking to Mom or Dad about their memory loss or cognitive changes can be difficult, but knowing how to approach the subject can make all the difference. Download our free eBook for tips on how to bring up the subject in a positive and supportive way.
Making the move into a senior living community is significant, and there are a lot of factors to consider. Download our free eBook to learn what level of senior living is right for your loved one, how to help them overcome their fears, and tips for easing their transition.
Gain a deeper understanding of post-hospitalization rehab and skilled nursing care and how they can influence the success of the recovery process following a hospital stay.
When you are searching for senior living options for either yourself or a family member, it is crucial for you to have an understanding of each type of care. Learn more about the services and care offered through assisted living.
Learn the key differences between the care and lifestyle that assisted living communities and nursing homes provide.
Discover exceptional care options and all that The Pavilion Senior Living has to offer!
Improving overall health and wellness can be challenging at times, especially if you do not know where to start. Discover tips to help you lead the lifestyle that you desire!
Resources
Download and use our moving checklist as a starting point for what to bring with you to your new community!
At any age, stimulating the brain is a key component to keeping the mind sharp. Download this resource for ideas and activities that promote brain health.
While Alzheimer’s disease and dementia affect individuals differently, there are common symptoms associated with the disease. Use this tool to monitor your loved one’s symptoms and determine the best possible care plan.