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As International Women’s Day approaches on March 8th, we caught up with three amazing women living at Parker who, in the year 2020, are proud to say they have lived a century. Learn more about these remarkable centenarians!
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Last month, we celebrated the fifth anniversary of a ground-breaking achievement that has begun to change society’s view of long-term nursing care – the construction and implementation of the “small home” model that we established at Parker at Monroe.
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Shining Moments During These Difficult Times
In times of adversity Parker's President and CEO is most amazed by the resilience of the Parker team. Read why…
Coping With Mental Health Issues During the Coronavirus Crisis
Experts provide advice for some of the most common disorders
The Shelter of Community During the Coronavirus
An Influencer in Aging's timely thoughts on faith and religious tradition
Tips on Dementia Caregiving in the COVID-19 Outbreak
How to keep loved ones safe and family caregivers healthy
Aging on a Global Scale
Parker President and CEO Roberto Muñiz announces his appointment to the Board of Directors of The Global Ageing Network.
International Women’s Day: 3 Remarkable Women Discuss Being 100 in 2020
As International Women’s Day approaches on March 8th, we caught up with three amazing women living at Parker who, in the year 2020, are proud to say they have lived a century. Learn more about these remarkable centenarians!
Happy 5th Anniversary, Parker at Monroe!
Last month, we celebrated the fifth anniversary of a ground-breaking achievement that has begun to change society’s view of long-term nursing care – the construction and implementation of the “small home” model that we established at Parker at Monroe.
Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin Shares His Keys to Aging Well
Staying active and realizing that you can reinvent yourself at any age
Bringing Aging Services into a New Decade
What does the future look like for aging services over the next ten years?
Why It’s Best to Involve People With Early Stage Dementia in Care Planning
Families often assume they cannot, or don't want to, participate.