Imagine the potential of SAIDO.
Explore the advantages for your community.
SAIDO enriches the lives of memory care residents with an individualized approach to the challenges of memory loss. You can see the SAIDO difference as you watch family members and staff benefit from SAIDO learning.
What is SAIDO?
The objective is not to teach the older adult (called a “learner”), but to engage the individual in repeated specific exercises. Learners progress to new material at their own level and pace. Success fosters the learner’s confidence, abilities, and initiative to advance and try new things.
- The focus is on precise, yet simple, arithmetic, writing and reading exercises.
- Baseline diagnostic testing identifies the right level for each participant.
- Learners participate in five sessions a week for 30 minutes.
- The SAIDO Learning software records follow-up testing at six- and 12-month intervals and documents progress.
To learn more, call 877-876-5508 today or fill out the form.
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on taking care of your heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Americans, but it’s often preventable. Simple changes can make a big difference:
🚶 Stay active with gentle exercises or walks.
🍎 Enjoy heart-healthy meals filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
🩺 Don’t skip regular checkups with your doctor.
At Covenant Living, we’re committed to supporting a healthy lifestyle for our residents through wellness programs and activities tailored to all abilities. Let’s take care of our hearts together this month. Learn more about heart health at bit.ly/3Ht92PB. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His vision of equality, justice, and service inspires us at Covenant Living. We are proud to be a part of a community committed to our mission which supports diverse ideas, perspectives and values and creates a place where people can belong.
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Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss in seniors, often with no symptoms until significant damage is done. Early detection through regular eye exams is key to preserving your sight. If you’re over 60, it’s especially important to get checked regularly. 👁️
Learn more about how to protect your sight, during #GlaucomaAwarenessMonth and year-round: bit.ly/400MtNS ... See MoreSee Less
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