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Are Pets Allowed at Evergreen Senior Living Communities?
Our Guidelines Regarding Dogs and Cats Our team at Evergreen recognizes how rewarding pet ownership can be for seniors. Why should I consider moving to an Evergreen senior living community as a pet owner? All four of our communities throughout Texas provide a fun, secure environment for you to spend time with your favorite furry

Exploring a Senior Living Community During COVID-19
Carefully Touring and Visiting Is it safe to enter our community to view our amenities or see your loved ones? Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many seniors and their loved ones have worried about the security of tours and interactions with residents. However,we will put your mind at ease by following proper protocols and offering digital

8 Questions to Ask on a Senior Living Community Tour
Touring a senior living community is not only a great way to experience all of its amenities, but is also a crucial time to have your questions answered by associates who have relevant training and everyday experience. Below are some of the many questions you can ask to help you better understand how a community

Most Common In-Home Injuries & How to Prevent Them
Accidents happen, sometimes no matter what you do, but that does not mean you should do nothing to prevent them, especially when it comes to in-home accidents, where you can control things more easily. Here are some tips you need to follow in order to prevent domestic accidents. This is not an exhaustive list, but

Decorating Ideas For Your Senior Housing
The transition from a house where you have lived for a long time to a new living environment can generate difficult emotions for everyone involved. Adult children may feel afraid to suggest to their parents what to do, and older parents may feel guilty that they are a burden, or may deny that it is

Important Steps to Choosing Your Assisted Living Community
Assisted living communities are created for people who need a certain level of help with some daily tasks, such as taking medication, bathing or dressing. They live in private apartments or rooms, but there are nursing assistants checking on them each day. When it comes to choosing an assisted living community for a loved one