New LifeStyles - San Antonio

Spring/Summer 2016

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See legend on page 62. 52 More information available at www.NewLifeStyles.com DAY CARE San Antonio AUTUMN LEAVES OF STONE OAK 20271 Stone Oak Parkway San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 497-5200 AutumnLeaves.com AL, MEM, RSP, ADC Please call for tour, rates, and informa tion. Family-owned and operated. License #105829 (Ad on page 5) MAP #2 AUTUMN LEAVES OF WESTOVER HILLS 10107 Military Drive West San Antonio, TX 78251 (888) 662-8886 AutumnLeaves.com AL, MEM, RSP, ADC Please call for tour, rates, and informa - tion. Family-owned and operated. License pending. Opens February 2016! (Ad on page 5) MAP #3 Bring your loved one to Autumn Leaves, and you'll see what a difference our community can make. Our all-inclusive day stay rate includes meals, group activities, assistance with activities of daily living, on-site supervision by a licensed nurse, and specially-trained caregivers. Your loved one may relax in our secure outside courtyards and enjoy our home-like environment. Reserve a space today! Bring your loved one to Autumn Leaves, and you'll see what a difference our community can make. Our all-inclusive day stay rate includes meals, group activities, assistance with activities of daily living, on-site supervision by a licensed nurse, and specially-trained caregivers. Your loved one may relax in our secure outside courtyards and enjoy our home-like environment. Reserve a space today! Know the Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Please study the "Ten Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer's" and if any of them ring true about someone you love, please reach out for help sooner than later. With early diagnosis and treatment, dementia can be slowed down by 2-4 years, buying some time for medical science to come up with better medications–and possibly a cure. TEN EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER'S 1. Recent memory loss that affects job skills It's normal to occasionally forget telephone numbers and remember them later. Those with dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease, may forget things more often, and not remember them later. 2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks People with Alzheimer's disease could prepare a meal and not only forget to serve it, but also forget they made it. 3. Problems with language A person with Alzheimer's disease may forget simple words or substitute inappropriate words, making his or her sentence incomprehensible. 4. Disorientation of time and place Those with Alzheimer's disease can become lost on their own street, not knowing where they are, how they got there or how to get back home.

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