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Johns Hopkins University researchers have discovered new evidence that suggests eating a little chocolate - especially dark chocolate - might help ward off artery-blocking, heart attack-provoking blood clots. It seems clots form more slowly in the blood of chocolate lovers than of those who pass up...

Studies show your health is better if where you're living provides you with regular meals, lots of friends, and the spontaneity of neighborhood social and recreational activities. One study found that Members of communities with a full continuum of care such as Park Springs were...

"Securing Your Future: Planning Your Retirement in Today's Market," a panel discussion, addressed the benefit of preparing for retirement in today's economy and positive signs that the Atlanta real estate market is experiencing a revival. Atlanta's seniors turned out to listen to advice provided by experts...

Some would think we were telling a story from a movie, but the life of Howard and Rita Dean actually happened. Howard was a soldier in the US Army during WWII. He was stationed in the Philippines and Japan for more than 4 years. He...

By Lisa Kiely In July of 2004, shortly after coming to Park Springs Continuing Care Retirement Community in Stone Mountain, Ga. our executive staff set out to implement a program that would later be known in our community as the Six Areas of Wellness. Although it...

A service that used to only be offered to our members is now expanding. We now offer personal in-home care services to residents who retire in Atlanta, Cobb, DeKalb, Forsyth, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties. The services provided are designed to enhance patient’s health and quality...

Recent research provided by Duke University tells us that seniors are living healthier in mind and body as they age. They are also living longer. According to US Census Bureau, the projected population in 2050 for those 65 and older is estimated to be 88.5...

It has become increasingly clear over the years that unbalanced food intakes increase the risks of a number of chronic diseases that face senior citizens. Making the necessary food choices is not always easy, but necessary. Recently, the focus for dietary change has been on the...

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