Covenant Learning Downloads
Independent Living & General Resources:
- Navigating the World of Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Your FAQs Answered
- The Advantages of Non-Profit Senior Living Communities
- Importance of Financial Strength
- Why Senior Living?
- Planning for the Future in an Uncertain Environment – Brad Breeding
- How CCRCs Improve Quality of Life
- Discover the Unmatched Advantages of Choosing a CCRC
- Navigating the Costs of Independent Living at a CCRC
- Questions to Ask When Looking for Retirement Living
- Don’t Wait! The Top Five Reasons to Consider Senior Living
- Eating Colorful with the Mediterranean Diet
- Ten Best Foods for a Brain-Healthy Diet
- Summer Fitness Tips and Tricks
- The Surprising Health Benefits of Sunshine
- A Guide to Senior Heart Health Essentials
- Exercise Tips for Seniors
- Five Tips to Help Boost Your Mood
- Keeping Your Mind Sharp as you Age
- Nutrition Tips for Seniors
- Stressed Out? Discover Effective Management Strategies
- Five Reasons to Stay Social
- Questions to Ask when Looking for Retirement Living
- Your Guide to Nutrition
- CCRCs or Rental Communities? Discover the Difference
- A Guide to Heart Health Essentials
- Your Guide to Future Planning and Financial Security
- Spring Cleaning and Downsizing Tips for a Fresh Start
- Simple and Stress-Free Downsizing Tips
- Explore the Benefits of Lifelong Learning
- Hobbies for Seniors
- How Senior Living Communities Help You Stay Active
- The Benefits of Joining Clubs and Organizations
- The Importance of Preventative Care
- Pre-Winter Home Maintenance Checklist
- Sharing the Flavors of the Season
- Reflecting and Setting Goals for the New Year
- Health Aging Made Simple: Nourish Your Body and Mind at Every Stage
Assisted Living Resources:
- What You Need to Know About An Assisted Living Community
- The Key Differences: Assisted Living Vs. In-Home Care
- LifeConnect: The Covenant Living Approach to Personalized Care
- Why Wait? Five Reasons Not to Delay Your Decision
- The Benefits of Respite Care for Seniors and Caregivers
- Thriving in Senior Living- The Advantages of Assisted Living Communities
- Finding Peace of Mind in Assisted Living
- Setting Goals for Healthy Aging
- The Benefits of Staying Social
- Enhancing Senior Living with Technology
- Hobbies for Seniors
- The Importance of Preventative Care for Seniors
- Signs to Look for When Visiting Your Parents
- How to Talk to Your Parents About Assisted Living
- What Does it Mean to Make Healthy Choices?
- Compare the Benefits Checklist
- Boost Your Immune System with Diet and Lifestyle Changes
- Fact or Fiction? Dispelling Myths About Assisted Living
- Tips for the Move to an Assisted Living Community
- The Benefits of Lifelong Learning
- What is Assisted Living Respite Care — And How Can it Help
- Maintaining Mobility: Easy Exercises for Active Seniors
- What Sets Assisted Living at Covenant Living Apart
Skilled Nursing Resources:
- Celebrating Older Americans Month: The Power of Connection
- Understanding Advance Directives
- Tips for Caregivers: Prevent Burnout When Caring for an Aging Loved One
- Considering your Options for Orthopedic Care
- Comprehensive Senior Care for Complex Medical Conditions
- Frequently Asked Questions About Skilled Nursing Care
- Questions to Ask When Choosing a Rehab Provider
- Navigating the Journey from Hospital to Rehab to Home or Senior Care Community
- Don’t Put Off Your Rehabilitation Care Needs
- Medicare 101
- The Benefits of Short-Term Respite Care for Seniors and Their Caregivers
- Navigating the Intricacies of Hospital Observation Stays
- Recognizing the Signs that Your Loved One Needs Skilled Nursing Care
- The Heart of the Matter: Navigating Cardiac Rehab with Confidence at Covenant Living
- Medicare vs Managed Care
- What Sets Skilled Nursing at Covenant Living Apart
- Essential Long-Distance Caregiving Tips
- The Importance of Preventative Care
- Starting the Conversation: Navigating Senior Care Decisions with Your Loved One
- Things to Consider When Selecting a Skilled Care & Rehab Center
- Observation vs. Inpatient Stays: What You Need to Know
Memory Care:
- Top 10 Signs Your Loved One May Need Memory Care
- The Differences Between Normal Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s
Home Safety:
Home Health and Home Care:
- The Differences Between Home Health and Home Care
- What to Look For When Shopping for Home Health and Home Care
- 10 Things to Look for When Visiting Parents
- Having the Conversation About Home Care
Hospice Care:
More Helpful Resources:
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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month—a time to shed light on a journey many of our families know all too well. At Covenant Living, we believe that a diagnosis doesn’t mean the end of a purposeful life.
From our specialized memory care programming to the everyday moments of connection between residents and staff, we are dedicated to providing a safe, engaging environment where individuals can thrive. Whether you are seeking resources for a loved one or simply want to learn more about brain health, we are here to walk this path with you.
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Did you know a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can be a simple, tax-smart way to support causes you care about?
By giving directly from your IRA, a QCD may help reduce taxable income while also counting toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). Many choose this option as a way to support meaningful programs, including Benevolent Care at Covenant Living.
If you’re curious how it works, your financial advisor or IRA provider can help you explore whether it’s a good fit.
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An IRA charitable rollover allows individuals 70½ and older to reduce their taxable income by making a gift directly from their IRA. - Covenant Living
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Starting a conversation about assisted living with a loved one can feel emotional and even overwhelming—but it’s also one of the most caring things you can do.
Have you noticed small changes in your loved one’s daily routine or safety that have made you start to wonder what the next best step might be? These moments can be hard to talk about, but they often open the door to meaningful conversations about support, comfort, and quality of life.
Assisted living isn’t about losing independence—it’s about gaining the right level of care while continuing to live as fully and safely as possible. Approaching the topic with patience, empathy, and genuine listening can help make the conversation feel less like a decision and more like a shared journey.
If you’re beginning to explore assisted living options, our team is here to support you with guidance, answers, and compassion every step of the way. bit.ly/4aPkB4S ... See MoreSee Less
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