Recently, a research team performed a study on life expectancy for people split into two groups: Active and Inactive. They asked these people—over 650,000 of them—to document how they spend their leisure time over the course of a few months, while also asking them to chart their overall weight and whether or not they felt they slept well the night before.
The Pacifica Commitment to Wellness
Mar 4, 2021 10:08:45 AM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Health and Wellness
Rose, A Light At Forest Trace
Mar 4, 2021 10:04:36 AM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Resident Spotlight
At 96 years young, Rose is a treasure to all who know her. She has sought to use her life to enrich others we have been blessed to have her as a resident at our Forest Trace community in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for over 5 years. Life was not always easy for Rose though. As a child, she grew up in Germany and faced firsthand the terrors of World War II and survived the Holocaust. After the war ended, she spent the next three years as a refugee before landing in New York in 1948.
What to Look For When Choosing A Senior Living Community
Mar 4, 2021 9:54:30 AM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Moving, Budgeting & other Resources
Selecting the right senior living community is crucial for those of us who want to enjoy our golden years freely and with as few worries as possible. We don't want our loved ones to fret about our challenges and daily obstacles every day, just as we don’t want to worry about these things ourselves. While we can’t always prevent these potential problems or worries, we can always make choices that help prevent them from occurring—including choosing the right senior living community. With this in mind, we’d like to share a list of things that we hope you will find helpful if you or a loved one is beginning their search for the right senior living community:
Pacifica Residents & Staff First in Line for Vaccine
Mar 4, 2021 9:51:49 AM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Pacifica Senior Living Communities, Health and Wellness
What Seniors Should Expect From the COVID-19 Vaccine
Mar 4, 2021 9:41:45 AM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Pacifica Senior Living Communities, Health and Wellness
The COVID-19 vaccines are here. The first shipment of the Pfizer-produced vaccine arrived at the end of November and was approved by the FDA last Friday, so people can finally begin the process of fully protecting themselves from the virus. The Moderna vaccine should also be approved later this week, which means more doses can be distributed and many more people can be vaccinated. Both vaccines are notably effective in preventing illness due to the coronavirus, and both have been tested in adults age 65 and older, who had an overwhelmingly positive immune response to them. This is truly fantastic news for a world weary of a virus that has impacted our lives more than we could have ever imagined.
As the vaccines begins making their way out into the world, we are thrilled to announce that residents in Pacifica Senior Living communities will not have to wait long for them as we are a part of the federal governments Operation Warp Speed Phase I distribution. Basically, the entire populace has been divided in to groups who will get these vaccines at different times based on exposure, risk, and chronic illnesses. Healthcare workers and seniors in assisted living and skilled nursing communities fall into that first tier, which means we’ll have the opportunity to get the vaccines very soon.
So far, early results show that Pfizer's vaccine has an overall effectiveness of 95% and of 94% in people 65 and older, while Moderna's overall effectiveness is 94%, with 87% in preventing moderate disease in older adults. This tells us how well things will go once the vaccines are being given to people on a wide scale. Additionally, the noted side effects of the vaccines are minimal, which, when taken with the extremely high effectiveness of the vaccines tthemselves really does paint a rosy picture for how things are going to turn the corner and improve as we head into 2021, and then into the Spring and beyond.
These companies have said about 40 million doses of their vaccines should be available this year, enough to fully vaccinate about 20 million people, as each vaccine requires two doses. After that, 50 million doses will be available in January, followed by 60 million doses in both February and March. This is enough vaccine for another 80-85 million people and is more than enough to vaccinate America’s seniors and work our way to containing and eventually defeating COVID-19.
At Pacifica, we are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines, and it appears we are now just weeks away—and maybe less—from being able to provide our residents and their families with the safety and security they are looking for as we all work toward getting our lives back to normal. We are proud of our placement as part of the Phase I vaccine distribution, as we are of the efforts we have already taken in helping to keep our communities safe and our residents happy during this past year. We want to thank everyone who is a part of the Pacifica Family—residents, team members, and family members alike—for all they’ve done in working toward our common goal.
Please keep an eye out for further updates regarding the COVID-19 vaccines, and know that as members of the Pacifica Family, we are all in this together.
Why Seniors Should Play Brain Games?
Mar 3, 2021 4:03:58 PM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Health and Wellness
People love puzzles. We love games and activities that challenge the mind and force oneself to think upside down, backwards, and around corners because of the challenge and the sense of victory solving a puzzle provides. There are few feelings sweeter than finally putting the last piece into place and seeing the solution you’ve spent minutes, hours, or even days working toward. But puzzles and brain teasers and games are more than just a fun daily activity, they are valuable way to help keep the brain active and healthy as seniors age, and help stave off some of the memory-loss conditions that can crop up as we enter and move through our golden years.
The First COVID Vaccine Is On Its Way
Mar 3, 2021 4:00:29 PM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in News & Updates, Health and Wellness
Friday, November 27 was more than a sleepy day spent relaxing and coping with the overeating many of us did the night before in celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday—it was an auspicious day in the timeline of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Touching down that morning at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was a United Airlines flight that had left Brussels a few hours before carrying with it the first mass shipment of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Congratulations Pacifica Spring Valley and Pacifica San Martin!
Mar 3, 2021 2:22:18 PM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Community Spotlight, Awards
We are pleased to announce that two of our communities were included in the top 15 Memory Care locations in Las Vegas Nevada by MemoryCare.com. Based upon four main components, over 33 hours of research, interviews with representatives from each location, and over 120 online reviews, Pacifica Senior Living San Martin and Pacifica Senior Living Spring Valley both made this prestigious list!
Continued Education For Seniors
Mar 3, 2021 2:18:48 PM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Health and Wellness
Education is an important part of life, no matter how old or young you are. The desire to learn—and often to learn something new—is a powerful driving force that allows us to explore our imagination, sharpen our minds, and spend our days in the pursuit of a better self. But, how do you go about learning when you’re older?
Building A Better Retirement Through Technology
Mar 3, 2021 2:17:05 PM / by Pacifica Senior Living posted in Activities
In 2020, it has become more apparent than ever, and more important than ever, that senior living takes a full-service approach to how modern technology is integrated into their communities and their care. For the Baby Boomer Generation—who represent the vast bulk of retirees these days—having a strong technological backbone to your community is becoming more a necessity than ever, and it’s something that Pacifica Senior Living has been aggressively working towards in recent years.