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Assisted Living Facility Sees More Inquiries as Families Get Together As seniors age, those who see them daily can ...
New Energy-Saving Windows, Refurbished Furniture The lobby at McPeak's Assisted Living has been painted a new color and features ...
Teresa "Tess" Donovan (right), a resident at McPeak's Assisted Living facility in Patchogue, New York, receives proclamations from Suffolk ...

McPeak’s Provides Guidance for Recognizing Elderly’s Ability to Live Independently During Holiday Season

Assisted Living Facility Sees More Inquiries as Families Get Together

As seniors age, those who see them daily can often find it difficult to notice changes in their health and behavior. As families get together for the holidays, it may be a perfect time for family members to pay attention to elderly loved ones and discuss their health, well-being and options for assisted living.

“There’s a little surge in the number of inquiries we receive during the holidays because people are finally getting in touch with their parents and loved ones. Quite often, people reach out to family members they are usually not in contact with,” said James McPeak, Owner, McPeak’s Assisted Living. “Assisted living facilities provide quality care for the elderly who may no longer be able to take care of themselves and peace of mind for their family members.”

When visiting elderly parents or family members, people should watch for changes in their loved one’s mental condition, which may be a precursor to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 10 percent of people over 65 years of age and nearly 50 percent of those over 85 years have Alzheimer’s or some form of dementia. As the population ages, the number of people with Alzheimer’s is expected to increase from 4 million to 14 million by 2050.

Assisted living facilities are often seen as a viable option for elderly relatives who may be experiencing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia or even for those who need help with basic activities of daily living. According to the National Center for Assisted Living, more than 900,000 people nationwide live in assisted living facilities. Assisted living provides senior citizens with housing, personal care and healthcare services to help them with their daily activities while allowing them to be as independent as possible in a homelike setting.

“It can be a very disappointing time for responsible family members because, they see the physical or mental health of a loved one deteriorate and they need to make some decisions about care. An assisted living facility is the perfect option for that loved one. While they are being cared for by staff members, residents are able to live their lives independently. Choosing the right facility can really help improve an elderly person’s physical, mental and social well-being.” Mr. McPeak said.

McPeak’s Assisted Living gives residents the option of either having their own rooms or sharing a room with someone else. Trained, experienced staff members are on hand to provide medications for residents when needed. Meals are served daily, and staff can prepare meals for those who have certain dietary restrictions. In addition, McPeak’s offers recreational activities to give residents a chance to socialize and spend time with each other.

“At McPeak’s Assisted Living, we understand the needs of the elderly and offer a friendly, affordable alternative to living alone by providing a safe, warm and relaxing environment,” Mr. McPeak said.

McPeak’s Assisted Living Undergoes “Green” Renovation

New Energy-Saving Windows, Refurbished Furniture

The lobby at McPeak's Assisted Living has been painted a new color and features new and refurbished furniture. The lobby is also adorned with new artwork and new carpeting.
The lobby at McPeak’s Assisted Living has been painted a new color and
features new and refurbished furniture. The lobby is also adorned with new
artwork and new carpeting.
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A new couch and new chairs at the fireplace area.
A new couch and new chairs at the fireplace area. Enlarge Photo

McPeak's residents Leonarda Kulakowski (left) and Doris Smith (right) relax in the lounge.
McPeak’s Assisted Living residents Leonarda Kulakowski (left) and Doris Smith (right) relax in the lounge. Enlarge Photo

James McPeak, Owner, McPeak’s Assisted Living, announced that the facility has undergone a “green” renovation, updating the 53-year-old facility, while maintaining its boutique, homelike décor. Mr. McPeak worked with Carol Reitz-Butler, Designer/Owner, Alchemy Design, on modernizing and renovating the assisted living facility, at a cost of approximately $100,000.

In saving energy – and the environment – McPeak’s has replaced 33 double-hung windows with double-paned insulated windows. “Our new energy-efficient windows will allow us to reduce our carbon footprint,” Mr. McPeak said. “We put in these windows in the interest of preserving fossil fuels.”

Twenty-eight chairs in the lobby were refurbished and reupholstered. Although it would have cost the same amount of money to purchase new furniture, Mr. McPeak said that, by refurbishing the existing furniture, it would cut down on waste. “We recycled a lot of furniture that was still very useful,” he said. “In the interest of preserving the environment and not creating more garbage, we wanted to see if they could get more life out of them. It’s still very high-quality furniture.”

In addition to the new windows and refurbished chairs, the lobby has been painted and new artwork has been placed on the walls. McPeak’s also replaced 51 beds, including the box springs and the bed frames.

Despite the changes, McPeak’s still retains the same charm that the residents and staff are accustomed to. “The larger facilities tend to be more corporate and have the look of a hotel,” Mr. McPeak said. “Our facility tends to have a homier, boutique-style atmosphere. It also attracts more new customers and it benefits the staff as well.”

Teresa Donovan Celebrates 105th Birthday

teresaTeresa “Tess” Donovan (right), a resident at McPeak’s Assisted Living facility in Patchogue, New York, receives proclamations from Suffolk County Legislator Jack Eddington (left) and Brookhaven Town Councilman Tim Mazzei (center).

Ms. Donovan celebrated her 105th birthday on December 8 at McPeak’s Assisted Living with staff and fellow residents. In celebration of her birthday, they played a game of table bowling, which is Ms. Donovan’s favorite pastime at the facility. She prides herself as being a very good and very competitive table bowler. In addition to the people at the facility and other elected officials, Ms. Donovan was joined by members of her family: her son, Robert Brown, and his wife, Gloria; Jeanne Brown, the wife of Ms. Donovan’s grandson; and Jessica Brown, Ms. Donovan’s great-granddaughter.

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