by Matt McDougall | May 10, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
We all strive to be better people as we get older. What’s your adult development plan? We all want to be better people in our later years. Life would be much less satisfying if we didn’t strive to improve our relationships between family, friends and coworkers. But...
by Matt McDougall | Apr 26, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
Powered by Masterpiece. Delivered by Envisage. Envisage prides itself on being a wellness and lifestyle leader that supports the well-being of older adults. With that in mind, Envisage is pleased to be the first program of its kind to offer Masterpiece (formerly known...
by Matt McDougall | Apr 5, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
Test your knowledge of healthy nutrition and successful aging When it comes to getting older, what you eat only becomes more important in preserving your well-being. The right foods can slow down the aging process while contributing to your overall health. Experts...
by Matt McDougall | Mar 24, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
Hear from Envisage members John and Claudia Detwiler For John and Claudia Detwiler, a literal bump in the road is the prime example of how Envisage services make all the difference when it comes to coordinating unexpected long-term care needs. John, a self-professed...
by Matt McDougall | Mar 8, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
The world’s population is aging at a faster rate than ever before. People are also living longer. Every day until 2030, 10,000 Baby Boomers will turn 65 and 7 out of 10 people will require long-term care in their lifetime. Because the U.S. population continued to...
by Matt McDougall | Feb 25, 2022 | Staying Healthy, Wellness & Care Coordination
Spice up mealtime with a side of heart-healthy benefits February marks National Heart Month, making it a great opportunity to explore some tasty ideas for lowering your blood pressure. Cardiometabolic diseases like heart disease, strokes and type two diabetes continue...