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Prioritizing the Newest Guidelines for Seniors and COVID-19

The health and well-being of our residents are paramount at Pegasus Senior Living. It’s a commitment that we take to heart daily. It’s especially at the forefront of our minds with flu season beginning and the threat of new COVID-19 variants.

According to a recent article, the Biden administration plans to urge all Americans to get a COVID-19 booster shot this autumn to counter a new wave of infections. Our communities will be following the vaccination guidelines for senior citizens and COVID-19.

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Our senior living communities take a proactive approach to health and wellness. We want to echo this message and encourage residents and their families to stay vigilant and protect their health. We are committed to health care for seniors.

Understanding New COVID-19 Variants: What They Mean for Older Adults

Recent reports from global health organizations have highlighted the emergence of new COVID-19 variants.

One such variant is BA.2.86, a highly mutated lineage of the virus that distinguishes itself from the currently dominant XBB.1.5 variant with 36 unique alterations.

Despite these mutations, there is currently no evidence to suggest that BA.2.86 spreads faster or causes more severe illness than previous versions of the virus.

However, it’s important to remember that information about this new variant is still coming to light, and we must stay informed and vigilant.

The BA.2.86 variant has been detected in six cases across four countries since late July, including in:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Israel
  • Denmark

While it differs structurally from earlier variants targeted by current vaccines, scientists are working tirelessly to analyze its potential impact on public health.

With the emergence of BA.2.86, the world has seen a rise in infections and hospitalizations due to the EG.5 “Eris” subvariant.

This variant has been responsible for more cases in recent months. Still, it’s reassuring to note that the COVID-19 vaccine continues to defend against illness and death, including against the Eris variant.

This underscores the importance of getting vaccinated and staying up-to-date with recommended booster shots. Updated boosters are currently being developed to target the Omicron subvariant XBB.1.512.

Preliminary trial data suggests promising results from the latest version of the Moderna vaccine against Eris and a related variant called Fornax. Pfizer’s updated COVID-19 shot has also shown neutralizing activity against the Eris subvariant in a study conducted on mice.

Understanding these evolving dynamics of COVID-19 can feel overwhelming for older adults and their families. Our Pegasus Senior Living Health and Wellness team, led by Dr. Sandra Petersen, is committed to staying ahead of these developments and implementing necessary measures to protect our residents.

We encourage everyone to:

  • Follow health guidelines
  • Keep up with vaccinations and boosters as recommended
  • Remain vigilant

Together, we can navigate this complex landscape and continue fostering healthy, vibrant lives in our senior living communities.

Staying Vigilant to Senior COVID-19 Guidelines

COVID-19 has underscored the importance of staying vigilant when it comes to our health. As we navigate a season that now includes three bugs, it’s crucial to remain informed of the latest health advisories and recommendations.

The proposed COVID-19 boosters are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the initial vaccine doses, providing additional protection against emerging virus variants.

Like the annual flu shot, this booster is another tool in our arsenal to protect ourselves and our loved ones.

How Pegasus Communities Can Help

In Pegasus Senior Living communities, we are committed to supporting our residents in maintaining their health. We consistently monitor updates from health authorities and adapt our protocols accordingly to ensure the health and well-being of all community members.

We understand that getting to vaccination appointments can challenge some residents. That’s why we’re here to help coordinate transportation and assist with scheduling these essential appointments.

Many of our communities have participated in on-site vaccination programs since 2020.

Our team members work tirelessly to create a nurturing environment that prioritizes the health of residents. From nutritious meal planning to organizing engaging mental and physical activities, we aim to support the overall wellness of our community members.

A Shared Responsibility

Protecting the health of residents is a shared responsibility. It involves our dedicated team members, the residents, and their families. By staying informed, following recommended guidelines, and getting the necessary vaccinations, we can all contribute to a healthier community.

Pegasus remains steadfast in our commitment to the well-being of residents. We will continue prioritizing their health, providing the most current information, and offering the support needed to navigate flu season.

Let’s stay vigilant, protect ourselves, and continue to live vibrant lives at Pegasus Senior Living!

About Pegasus Senior Living

Our senior living communities champion a vibrant lifestyle for every resident. We offer independent living, assisted living, and our unique data-based Connections memory care program. While services vary by location, each is designed with comfort, independence, and health as our mission.

Our independent living option offers a worry-free lifestyle for seniors who can live independently but want the convenience of community living. In this social setting, residents can enjoy many amenities while we take care of daily tasks like housekeeping and maintenance.

For those who need more help with daily activities, our assisted living services provide the perfect balance between support and independence. Our dedicated team is available 24/7 to assist with:

  • Personal care
  • Medication management
  • On-site rehabilitation

We understand the unique challenges faced by those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. That’s why our Connections memory care program utilizes a data-driven approach to provide personalized care for each resident. Our team is trained in the latest memory care techniques that promote engagement and foster a sense of purpose.

 

Boost Your Senior Living Experience

Are you ready to live in an engaged independent living, assisted living, or memory care community? Find a Pegasus Senior Living location near you. Contact us for more information!

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Embracing Meaningful Work: A Glimpse into Senior Care https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2023/08/24/jobs-working-in-assisted-living-and-senior-care/ Thu, 24 Aug 2023 19:48:46 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2023/08/24/jobs-working-in-assisted-living-and-senior-care/ Pegasus Senior Living is redefining how we think about aging, offering unparalleled support and comfort to seniors. Their focus on integrity, kindness, and compassionate care makes living and working in a Pegasus Senior Living community fulfilling. Why Work in Senior Living? Choosing senior living as a career path is both rewarding and fun! At Pegasus …

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Pegasus Senior Living is redefining how we think about aging, offering unparalleled support and comfort to seniors. Their focus on integrity, kindness, and compassionate care makes living and working in a Pegasus Senior Living community fulfilling.

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Why Work in Senior Living?

Choosing senior living as a career path is both rewarding and fun! At Pegasus Senior Living, there are plenty of opportunities to advance and broaden your horizons with continuing education and many ways to grow.

Whether your goal is to learn more about leadership within a community or to serve residents by providing care, Pegasus Senior Living is a great environment to gain new skills and find the next exciting step in your career journey.

“Senior living is definitely a calling,” shares Arle Hsu, Executive Director at Historic Roswell Place. A career in senior care isn’t just a job. It’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others in a way that you won’t find in any other career. Whether your role is in housekeeping, dining services, or on the care team, the work you do every day helps to enrich seniors’ lives. Working in assisted living or memory care allows you to provide the much-needed help and support that residents need to live comfortably after retirement.

Working in memory care is a great way to help seniors with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia live fulfilling, meaningful, and productive lives. Pegasus’ evidence-based Connections program helps seniors Connect, Move, and Learn on their terms. With brain-building activities, sensory stimulation, social engagement, healthy meals, and more, Connections offers a robust approach to memory care.

Working in senior care is a noble and rewarding endeavor that offers a unique opportunity to positively impact older adults’ lives. Here are several compelling reasons to consider a career in senior care:

Meaningful Work

Working with seniors allows you to make a real difference in the lives of individuals. Your actions can improve their quality of life, provide comfort, and bring so much joy to their days. Each day, you have the chance to enhance the well-being of seniors, helping them maintain their dignity, independence, and overall happiness.

Building Relationships

Seniors have a wealth of life experiences and stories to share. By forming connections with residents, you enrich their lives, learn from their wisdom, and create lasting bonds.

Personal Growth and Development

Senior care challenges you to develop essential skills such as empathy, patience, communication, problem-solving, and adaptability. These skills are valuable not only in your professional life but also in your personal relationships.

Variety and Flexibility

Working in assisted living, independent living, or memory care offers a wide range of roles, from caregiving and nursing to administration, activities coordination, and more. This diversity allows you to find a position that aligns with your skills and interests.

Stability and Job Demand

The demand for senior care professionals continues to grow with an aging population. This increased need translates into job security and stability in the senior living field.

Opportunity for Advancement

Working in senior care at Pegasus Senior Living means having many career advancement and growth opportunities. Starting as a caregiver, you may be interested in moving into leadership roles, management, or specialized areas within the field.

Positive Work Environment

Senior living communities foster a supportive and compassionate work environment. You’ll be part of a team that shares your commitment to making a difference in the lives of seniors and a supportive network that can be immensely fulfilling.

Legacy and Impact

Your positive impact on seniors’ lives can create a lasting legacy. The memories, comfort, and support you provide will be cherished by the seniors you care for and their families.

Pegasus Senior Living’s mission is to celebrate and enhance all lives with kindness and integrity. Now is the time to make a difference in the world and find your calling to help seniors.

Find out if working in senior care is your calling.

Apply today and embark on a journey where every day is an opportunity to make a positive difference in your community.

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Our Mission to Provide the Best Senior Care Home https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2023/08/10/mission-best-senior-care-home/ Thu, 10 Aug 2023 14:38:49 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2023/08/10/mission-best-senior-care-home/ Hello, I’m Chris Hollister, co-founder and CEO of Pegasus Senior Living. I want to share what motivates our associates at Pegasus and why we strive to offer the best senior care possible. If you’re reading this, you’re likely on a journey to find the right level of care for yourself or a loved one. We …

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Hello, I’m Chris Hollister, co-founder and CEO of Pegasus Senior Living. I want to share what motivates our associates at Pegasus and why we strive to offer the best senior care possible.

If you’re reading this, you’re likely on a journey to find the right level of care for yourself or a loved one. We understand that this journey can often be emotional and complex whether you’re considering:

  • Social independent living
  • Engaging assisted living
  • Comforting memory care

Choosing the right living communities for older adults is a decision that involves the whole family. It’s about ensuring they receive the best care services that cater to their unique needs and enhance their quality of life.

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Our associates care deeply about all of our residents

At Pegasus Senior Living, we’re more than just a long-term care provider. We are your partners in your family’s care plan.

Working in senior living is more than just a job for our team members. It is a calling.

Taking care of our seniors is a privilege that demands commitment, compassion, and a high level of personal care. Our team members are highly motivated individuals who share this belief and put it into practice every single day.

Many seniors transfer from home care services to long-term assisted living and memory care. Our dedicated associates strive to make the transition smooth and provide the highest level of care. They work tirelessly to ensure that each resident feels at home in our communities and receives the individualized attention they deserve.

Here at Pegasus, we believe everyone deserves to enjoy their golden years with dignity and joy. This belief drives our mission to celebrate and enhance all lives with kindness and integrity.

So, whether you’re looking for independent living options for yourself or a care solution for a loved one, know that our team is ready to welcome you with open arms and devoted hearts.

Join us as we continue our mission to provide the best senior care possible. Together, we can make a positive difference in the lives of our older adults and their family members.

Celebrating and Enhancing Lives

At Pegasus Senior Living, our mission is simple: to celebrate and enhance all lives with kindness and integrity.

We believe in positively impacting the lives of every individual we care for. This ethos drives our team to deliver person-centered senior care. Dedicated associates find immense satisfaction in seeing how their work enriches the lives of our seniors.

Making a Difference in the World

We see our work as an opportunity to make a difference in the world. Our associates are passionate about creating meaningful change through their work. Our why is to facilitate people getting better and living to their fullest.

They are driven by a sense of purpose and the ability to contribute positively to the community. This shared vision makes Pegasus communities more than just a senior care home; it’s a place where every day brings new opportunities to touch lives.

Our team also strives to create welcoming and attractive environments for our seniors. They understand that residents deserve individualized senior care and a comfortable and inviting home.

These qualities earned us Best of Senior Living awards from A Place for Mom and U.S. News and World Report.

Providing Quality Care

I’ve been in this industry for over 35 years. Since the beginning, our communities have been pioneers in the senior living industry.

We were among the first operators to integrate memory care with assisted living. The average age of people needing assisted living is about 85. Providing care for what may come next is essential.

We recognize the increasing need for specialized care that doesn’t uproot residents from their homes over and over.

Our focus has always been on providing top-notch, clinically-driven services. Our associates take pride in offering the highest quality care, making us leaders in senior care homes.

Being Part of a Team

Being part of the Pegasus team is a significant motivator for our associates. We attract individuals who share our heart, attitude, and commitment to fulfilling our mission.

Working together, we continually strive to provide residents with the best senior care home.

Pegasus Senior Living associates are driven by a combination of:

  • Personal fulfillment
  • Professional innovation
  • A deep-seated commitment to enhancing the lives of our seniors

This unique blend of motivation and passion enables us to provide the best senior care home for our residents.

 

If you’re seeking a senior care home that truly cares, look no further than Pegasus Senior Living.

As we continue to grow and innovate, we remain steadfast in our mission to celebrate and enhance all lives with kindness and integrity.

Thank you for considering Pegasus Senior Living. We’re here to serve you and your loved ones.

Contact a community near you to get started.

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Private Pay Senior Living in Arlington, TX: Freedom and Choice https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2023/07/20/cost-private-pay-senior-living/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 12:15:00 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/?p=5898 Are you among many older adults worried about finding a senior living community? Are you unsure if independent living will allow you to maintain your lifestyle? Welcome to Town Village Crossing, a vibrant and engaging private pay independent living community nestled in the heart of Arlington, Texas. We understand that finding the perfect senior living …

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Are you among many older adults worried about finding a senior living community? Are you unsure if independent living will allow you to maintain your lifestyle?

Welcome to Town Village Crossing, a vibrant and engaging private pay independent living community nestled in the heart of Arlington, Texas.

We understand that finding the perfect senior living option for yourself or your loved ones can be a significant decision. That’s why we’re here to shed light on:

  • The concept of private pay senior living
  • Independent living pricing
  • The benefits of choosing independent living in Arlington, TX

What is private pay senior living?

Private pay senior living is a housing option for seniors who want to enjoy an active and independent lifestyle. They live in a community that caters to their needs. Other senior care facilities may accept Medicaid or other forms of government assistance. Private pay communities are self-funded by residents.

Nursing homes primarily focus on providing medical care and often lack the same degree of freedom and independence. Private pay communities offer a broader range of amenities and services to help seniors thrive in their golden years.

Autonomous senior living facilities primarily focus on providing social engagement and wellness activities over care services.

It’s important to note that long-term care insurance generally does not cover private pay senior living. Some policies will cover the fees of a residential care facility that offers assisted living or memory care. Others will only cover medical costs. Be sure to check your policy for any specific coverage.

What is the pricing for independent senior living in Texas?

When it comes to pricing, independent senior living is generally less than an assisted living community or memory care facility.

According to national averages, the monthly cost of independent living is around $2,925. However, you’ll be delighted that Texas’s average monthly price is even lower at $2,599.

The cost of assisted living can be up to 40 percent higher per month. Many people pay for assisted living with financial assistance through VA benefits or reverse life insurance policies. Care costs vary by the needs of the resident.

The pricing for independent living can vary depending on various factors such as:

  • Location
  • Services and amenities
  • The size of the living space

At Town Village Crossing, we are proud to offer competitive pricing starting at just $1,695 per month. Our monthly fees allow retirees flexibility. We are not a continuing care retirement community that requires a significant upfront entrance fee. However, we do provide supportive personal care services.

Value of Independent Living

Independent living provides a remarkable value for seniors seeking an active and engaging lifestyle.

Choosing this form of senior housing gives access to many amenities and services. The benefits are tailored to meet individual needs. Independent living communities are designed to enhance your quality of life while preserving your autonomy with:

  • Beautifully appointed apartments
  • Maintenance-free living
  • Recreational activities
  • Social events

The freedom and independence offered in independent living communities allow you to live on your terms. You’ll have the flexibility to:

  • Participate in activities that interest you
  • Socialize with like-minded individuals
  • Make new friends
  • Explore new hobbies
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Additionally, you can enjoy maintenance-free living. Dedicated team members take care of household chores and maintenance tasks. Residents have more time to focus on pursuing passions and enjoying retirement to the fullest.

Why Choose Private Pay Independent Living in Arlington, TX?

Choosing private pay independent living in Arlington, TX in our community provides a wealth of benefits. Opportunities go beyond mere opulent accommodation. Here are some reasons why our community stands out:

1. Freedom and Choice

At Town Village Crossing, we believe retirement years should be filled with freedom and choice. Our community offers a variety of floor plans, allowing you to select the living space that best suits your needs and preferences.

With the freedom to personalize your apartment, you can create a home that reflects your unique personality and style.

2. Engaging Lifestyle

Our vibrant community boasts impressive amenities and activities to keep you engaged and active. From fitness classes and cultural outings to educational programs and social gatherings, there’s always something exciting happening at Town Village Crossing.

You can explore your interests, discover new hobbies, and cultivate meaningful relationships with fellow residents.

3. Convenient Location

Situated in Arlington, TX, our community enjoys proximity to a wealth of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Explore the city’s rich cultural scene, cheer on your favorite sports team, or spend a relaxing day in nature. Arlington offers a multitude of opportunities to enrich your retirement lifestyle.

Our nearby attractions include:

4. Dedicated Team

Our caring and dedicated team members are committed to providing exceptional service and creating a warm and welcoming environment for our residents. U.S. News awarded us a Best Independent Living community thanks to our team.

From housekeeping and maintenance to 24-hour emergency response, we prioritize your comfort and independence.

 

Choose Independent Living for Freedom and Choice

Private pay independent living in Arlington, TX, offers seniors the perfect balance of freedom and choice. Town Village Crossing invites you to embrace a fulfilling and active retirement. Choose the lifestyle you deserve, and make the most of your golden years in our wonderful community.

Contact us to get started!

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A Season of Gratitude: The Thanks of Pegasus Senior Living https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/11/30/season-gratitude-assisted-living-memory-care-communities/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 00:30:33 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/?p=5480 Grateful Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities The holidays are a time to come together and reflect on all we are grateful for. This year, the team and residents of Pegasus Senior Living Communities wanted to share their thanks. Our independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities strive to celebrate and enhance all lives …

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Grateful Assisted Living and Memory Care Communities

The holidays are a time to come together and reflect on all we are grateful for. This year, the team and residents of Pegasus Senior Living Communities wanted to share their thanks.

Our independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities strive to celebrate and enhance all lives with kindness and integrity.

Pegasus Senior Living is thankful to have such kind and caring people living and working in our communities. It is a blessing to know all of these people. From our delicious Thanksgiving feast to how senior living can improve lives, read on to see everything we are grateful for this holiday season.

Creston Village team members giving thanks

Residents Give Thanks

We are grateful for the residents! They are the heart and soul of our community. Residents come from all walks of life and bring their own unique stories with them. We love getting to know each and every one of them and hearing about their lives.

This season, we are incredibly thankful for the joy they bring to our community every day. Some of the things they are grateful for include:

  • “Living at The Oaks and the art classes.” – Resident of The Oaks at Inglewood
  • “All the staff who make our lives enjoyable and serve us patiently.” – Resident of The Oaks at Inglewood
  • “The gift of sleep! I am thankful for replenished energy, restored and repaired cells in our bodies, and organizing in our brain.” – Resident of The Oaks at Inglewood
  • “Living to 92 years and nine months and feeling in good health. Thank God!” – Resident of The Oaks at Inglewood
  • “I am thankful for happiness and my friends at The Farrington.” – Resident of The Farrington at Tanglewood
  • “My daughters, good health, and having good friends.” – Resident of Evergreen Place
  • “I am thankful to be alive with my family at Castlewoods Place!” – Resident of Castlewoods Place
  • “I’m thankful for a good place to live!” – Resident of Broadway Mesa Village
  • “I am thankful for the help and care given by all of the workers here.” – Resident of Creston Village
  • “I’m so thankful for all of you!” – Resident of Historic Roswell Place

Broadway Mesa Village community thankful tree leaves

Castlewoods Place community thankful tree leaves

Team Members Give Thanks

We are also incredibly grateful for our hardworking team members! They go above and beyond to ensure our residents have everything they need. From roviding top-notch care to serving delicious meals, they do it all with a smile. We are so lucky to have such an amazing team!

Pegasus Senior Living proudly offers an employee-centric culture. Our communities are places that support team members and put their needs first. Some of the things our associates are thankful for include:

  • “I’m thankful to see the smiles on residents’ faces.” Team Member at The Farrington at Tanglewood
  • “I’m thankful for my children and having a job!” – Team Member at The Farrington at Tanglewood
  • “I’m thankful for all the awesome people I work with!” – Team Member at The Gardens at Marysville
  • “I’m thankful for every day I get to spend time with the residents and make them smile.” – Team Member at The Gardens at Marysville
  • “I am thankful for the opportunity I’ve been given to work with and get to know all of the residents of Evergreen Place.” – Team Member at Evergreen Place
  • “I’m thankful for my health and family, my husband, my cats, and my residents!” – Team Member at Evergreen Place

Historic Roswell Place community thankful leaves

Evergreen Place community thankful leaves

Thankful for Culinary Teams

We are amazed by our culinary teams for Thanksgiving! They always go above and beyond to make sure our residents enjoy tasty, nutritious meals. Take a short tour of some of our celebrations:

Residents loved every minute of it. We look forward to the upcoming holiday meals and seasonal treats. Contact us to join in on the festive fun.

The Farrington at Tanglewood community thankful tree

Senior Living Communities Enhance Lives

This season, we are also reflecting on how much senior living communities improve the lives of older adults.

Seniors who live in independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities enjoy a higher quality of life than those who live independently or with a caretaker. They have access to higher care and assistance when needed, which gives them peace of mind.

Pegasus Senior Living communities provide an excellent opportunity for socialization and connection. Seniors who live in assisted living communities often form close friendships with their fellow residents.

We cannot be more grateful for Dr. Sandra Petersen and her Connections program for memory care. Congratulations to our recent Connections Academy graduates from across the county. Now more families can find personalized care services for their loved ones with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

This Thanksgiving, we are extra grateful for how our communities enhance seniors’ lives.

 

Grateful For New Residents

We have a lot to be thankful for at Pegasus Senior Living! From wonderful residents to our talented team members, we truly are blessed.

Join us in time for the next festive celebration. Find a Pegasus Senior Living community near you and arrange a tour. Happy holidays!

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How to Create an Employee-Centric Culture in Senior Living https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/09/15/creating-employee-centric-culture-senior-living/ Thu, 15 Sep 2022 12:00:00 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/09/15/creating-employee-centric-culture-senior-living/ Get to Know Pegasus CEO, Chris Hollister Chris Hollister is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pegasus Senior Living. He might be the only person in the world involved in senior living, international eco-tourism, and pizza. His diverse background helps him understand the needs of seniors from many different walks of life. He inspires the culture …

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Get to Know Pegasus CEO, Chris Hollister

Chris Hollister is the Co-Founder and CEO of Pegasus Senior Living. He might be the only person in the world involved in senior living, international eco-tourism, and pizza.

Pegasus Senior Living | Chris Hollister, the Co-Founder, and CEO at Pegasus Senior Living speaks on a podcast

His diverse background helps him understand the needs of seniors from many different walks of life. He inspires the culture in Pegasus communities across the country. He encourages employees to provide the best possible care for residents and always puts seniors’ needs first.

The “LTC Heroes Podcast” recently caught up with our CEO to discuss:

  • The importance of creating an employee-centric culture and retaining staff
  • Changing the public perception of memory care and its immense benefits.
  • Advice on how people can get involved in senior living operations
  • The similarities between ziplining through the bush of New Zealand and operating a senior living community

Creating Culture in Senior Living

An employee-centric culture is one where employees feel like valued team members and are motivated to do their best work. A study by Glassdoor found that 53 percent of employees would stay at a job longer if they felt like they were part of a supportive community.

Under Hollister’s leadership, Pegasus is recognized as a certified Great Place to Work. Senior living is a people industry. Having an employee-centered culture is vital.

“COVID changed the world,” Hollister says. “This isn’t a telecommute job. The pendulum has swung. They [employees] have the power now, and they have to connect to the mission.”

Assisted living and memory care are not businesses that can shut down for a day. Having people that can take care of older adults is a day-in-day-out job. Some of the ways Pegasus communities are retaining team members include:

  • Investing in an employee benefits package
  • Increased wages by 20-30 percent
  • Creating a culture of celebration
  • At-home orientation training

Creating an employee-centric culture should be a top priority for any senior living community because it has improved resident satisfaction, higher staff retention rates, and increased operational efficiency. Giving employees a reason to connect to “the why” of the business is critical.

Educating the Public About Memory Care

Memory care is a different caregiving approach specialized for those living with dementia. Team members who do not know the culture can be a problem in memory care because it can be challenging to understand the needs of the residents.

A higher turnover rate in specialized care is unfair to residents and their families because they constantly have to adjust to new caregivers. With people in memory care who understand our signature program, Connections can help create a more nurturing environment for residents.

“We’re very fortunate to have Dr. Sandra Petersen, who’s a physician and noted memory care expert,” says Hollister. “We have the theory of neuroplasticity. If you move, connect, and learn – in that order, you can get people to rebuild neural networks and live. And on some levels improve. That’s a bold claim, but we think it can slow the progression.”

Hollister stresses the importance of educating the public on the benefits of memory care as an industry.

Memory care is scary for many people, and it causes tremendous stress for seniors and their families. Older adults who need memory care will be happier living in the moment. Connections is a program doing precisely that.

Pizza and The Great Outdoors

Hollister has been involved in senior living for over 35 years. After much success in his first decade, he moved to New Zealand to reset and connect to his passion for nature.

His ecotourism business drops people off in the bush via zip lines and educates them on the history of the Mauri people and how to navigate an unfamiliar environment.

“It’s an amalgam of senior living. Every community is its own habitat and peculiarities. You have to gauge how to let people make it their own community.”

Hollister rolled up his sleeves as a teenager in the restaurant industry. He resurfaced that determination by investing in a New Zealand pizza shop. All endeavors are about risk management and empowering your people.

“It’s all about making people happy. Senior living is by far the hardest business. There are so many moving parts.”

How can someone get into senior living operations?

“In 1986, a year out of business school, I was interested in real estate and finance,” says Hollister. “This industry has a way of pulling at your heartstrings once you get in it, and I just fell in love with it.”

A career in senior living operations can be very rewarding, but getting started in the industry is not always easy.

One of the best things you can do is to get involved and network with other professionals. Attend industry events, join professional organizations, and make friends with people who work in the field. You should also continue your education and strive to be well-rounded.

Operational people who understand the financial world and finance people who understand senior living can be valuable assets to any organization.

However, firsthand experience working in a senior living facility is also essential. Understanding the day-to-day operations will help you develop the skills you need to succeed.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions and seek out mentors who can help you navigate the industry. With hard work and dedication, you can achieve your goals and have a rewarding career in senior living operations.

Paul Steinhoff was a strong mentor to Hollister, who taught him lessons such as:

  • Double-check your work
  • Think critically
  • Don’t force an answer
  • Look at the facts

 

Listen and Learn

Pegasus Senior Living offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care to seniors and their families in 12 states. Contact a community near you.

Creating an employee-centric culture should be a top priority for any senior living community because it has improved resident satisfaction, higher staff retention rates, and increased operational efficiency.

Dig deeper and get to know Pegasus Senior Living Co-Founder and CEO Chris Hollister here.

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The Top 4 Healthy Aging Habits for Seniors https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/09/13/healthy-aging-month/ Tue, 13 Sep 2022 21:05:46 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/?p=5142 Finally, the scorching hot months of summer are coming to an end as we head into fall. While most may be focusing their attention on candy apples and pumpkins, we should also be turning our focus to the monumental month that is September and what it stands for. September is Healthy Aging Month, which seniors …

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Finally, the scorching hot months of summer are coming to an end as we head into fall. While most may be focusing their attention on candy apples and pumpkins, we should also be turning our focus to the monumental month that is September and what it stands for. September is Healthy Aging Month, which seniors in particular should pay attention to. Whether we like it or not, every second that passes by, we are aging; which means this is an awareness month that everybody should care about.

Pegasus Senior Living | Group Of Seniors Using Resistance Bands In Fitness Class
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For the most part, seniors are at a higher risk for conditions such as disease and negative impacts on overall wellness, which is why we here at Pegasus Senior Living have hand-crafted this list of the best healthy aging habits for seniors. We understand the challenges of putting your health first which is why we are here to help. Healthy Aging Month is all about you!

1. Getting Active

Summer can be a hard time for many reasons. Whether you find yourself struggling with the increased temperatures for one reason or another, we’re glad to say that the seasons are soon changing. With the autumn season comes cooler weather. If you’ve been meaning to get outside and get active, this is your time to shine.

Exercise in any form is important, especially as we age, which is why this is number one on our list. Keep in mind that you don’t necessarily need to get outside to be active. Taking a small walk around your senior living community with a friend or companion is a great place to start. Whether you prefer to stay inside or go outside to soak up some vitamin D is totally up to you.

Regardless of your preferred style, adding some movement to your day can serve to support your health in more ways than one. Between strengthening your muscles, reducing your risk of disease, and helping to loosen up your joints, there are numerous benefits associated with walking. This is why it’s important to incorporate this type of exercise into your everyday routine, in whatever style you choose.

2. Staying Social

Social interaction can come in many different forms. From spending quality time with your family and loved ones that visit you to your friends, these types of activities have no limits. Still, social participation offers many advantages for seniors, some of which you might not have even heard of.

For starters, it helps you build and sustain relationships. If it’s family, you gain the privilege of continuing to enrich your bond. For friends, this helps you learn more, share more, and ultimately, continue growing your relationship with that person.

Next, being social is healthy for your mind and mental health. Oftentimes, we find ourselves sharing a good laugh or engaging in some critical thinking during conversations. These are all good things that your mind needs as you age. This ultimately helps you stay clear of isolation and depression.

Lastly, scientists have found that daily social activity may even help in the prevention of dementia. With way more positives than there are negatives, engaging in social interaction should be at the top of your priority list every day.

3. Monitoring Your Health

Staying ahead of health issues and monitoring your well-being are just as important as exercise. They go hand-in-hand with each other. Taking precautionary measures, especially as you age, is crucial for aging in the healthiest way possible.

Begin with your regular annual appointments. If you haven’t been in a while, give your doctor a call to set up an appointment. Here is a basic list of medical professionals you should regularly check in with:

  • Primary care physician
  • Dentist
  • Optometrist

After visiting each of these health care providers, you’ll have a good plan of action for your health care needs! Healthy aging involves maintenance. It’s a huge part of prevention, especially when it comes to your health. Although most people make a point to schedule an appointment with their primary care doctor, medical professionals like dentists and optometrists tend to fall by the wayside. While it may not seem important to see your dentist and optometrist every year, we can assure you that it is.

As you age, your teeth start to weaken, so staying up to date with your dentist can help make sure those pearly whites stay as strong as you are. Ensuring that you are getting enough Vitamin D can also help with this. Equally as important to protecting your teeth is protecting your vision. All of those childhood memories and beautiful sights you took in throughout your life would not be possible without good eye health.

Unfortunately, the quality of our vision changes as we age, which is why many older adults need special eye care over time. One of the most common is needing progressive lenses as this type of lens offers multiple prescriptions all-in-one and helps address a variety of concerns. If you’re struggling with age-related eye issues like near or far-sightedness, it may be in your best interest to learn about progressive lenses and whether or not you should be wearing them. Give your doctors a call and start your journey to a healthier you today.

4. Participating in a Hobby

While retirement has its many benefits, finding a sense of purpose and seeking community can also be a welcome challenge. If you find this speaks to you, first understand that it’s normal to crave some structure and engagement when life slows down a bit. Participating in your favorite hobbies might be the answer you are looking for.

For starters, they’re enjoyable and can give you something to look forward to. Next, they can provide you with a sense of community and open you up to fresh experiences. And lastly, they can reduce stress and give you a newfound sense of purpose. Residents at Pegasus Senior Living communities enjoy a wide variety of monthly classes, clubs, outings, parties, and events. There is truly something for every interest. Do some research on activities offered at a community near you, or brainstorm new hobbies in general. You never know what new endeavor will spark creativity and joy!

 

At Pegasus Senior Living we are committed to helping you learn about healthy aging.

Contact a Pegasus Senior Living community near you to learn more about how we are invested in seniors’ health and well-being.

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COVID-19 Booster for Omicron BA.4/BA.5: FDA Authorizes Updates https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/09/12/covid-19-boosters-omicron/ Mon, 12 Sep 2022 21:57:31 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/?p=5114 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for updated boosters for new variants of COVID-19. These formulas of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for individuals 12 years of age and older. The updated boosters target both the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 and omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5. …

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for updated boosters for new variants of COVID-19. These formulas of the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are recommended for individuals 12 years of age and older.

The updated boosters target both the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 and omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5. The aim of the COVID-19 vaccine campaign is to generate the strongest and broadest immunity against the virus.

Pegasus Senior Living spoke with their Health and Wellness Director, Dr. Sandra Petersen, to get the latest information. Discover why the booster is the best way for older adults to protect themselves against the ongoing pandemic.

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The Importance of a COVID-19 Booster Shot

The health of Pegasus Senior Living residents and team members is always our top priority. We are strongly encouraging everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

The initial vaccine is essential. It’s equally important to get a booster shot to protect against all virus variants.

Although the initial vaccine is effective, data suggests a booster shot may be necessary to generate the strongest and broadest immunity against all variants of COVID-19.

A bivalent booster focused on the original COVID-19 strain can help accomplish this goal. Any changes to this strategy would require clinical testing. However, that’s nearly impossible since there just aren’t enough adults who haven’t been infected or vaccinated to perform a valid test.

Another unknown is whether the BA.4/BA.5 omicron subvariants will continue to be the dominant viruses. There is always the chance of needing modified vaccines for different variants. It’s similar to the updated influenza vaccines each year.

Follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) weekly updates on omicron variants and subvariants results.

Ensure that you are protected against all variants of the virus by getting a booster shot.

Who should get these updated boosters?

The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 bivalent booster dose is authorized as a single booster dose in people ages 12 years and older. The Moderna COVID-19 bivalent booster dose is approved for use as a single booster dose in individuals 18 years of age and older.

Talk to your health care provider about whether or not these bivalent vaccines are right for you. Even with prior vaccination, discussing this with your doctor is best.

What do the EUAs mean?

The EUAs for the updated boosters mean that they can be distributed and administered in the U.S. However, it is important to note that these are not yet licensed vaccines; they are still in the investigational stage. Licensure requires submitting additional data to the FDA for review and approval.

What Are the Benefits of Covid Boosters?

By targeting the original strain of SARS-CoV-2 and omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5, these updated vaccines provide an additional layer of protection against COVID-19. Consider the booster especially important as we continue to see new virus variants emerge.

Pegasus Senior Living: Providing Regular COVID-19 Updates

Our communities are doing their part to help stop the spread of the virus. We were all impacted by it, but seniors are at a higher risk of contracting COVID-19.

The FDA’s authorization of these updated boosters is good news for those seeking additional protection against COVID-19. If you fall into the eligible age range, talk to your health care provider about whether or not these vaccines are right for you.

We strongly encourage everyone to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and to get a booster shot as soon as possible. A booster shot can help protect you and everyone else.

 

Learn More at an Assisted Living and Memory Care Community Near You

Contact a Pegasus Senior Living community near you if you have any questions about the vaccine or booster shots. We’re here to help!

Thank you to Dr. Sandra Petersen for providing this valuable information.

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How Seniors Can Manage the Flu Season: 2022 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/08/04/tips-seniors-flu-season-2022/ Thu, 04 Aug 2022 21:37:04 +0000 https://www.pegasusseniorliving.com/town-village-crossing/blog/2022/08/04/tips-seniors-flu-season-2022/ Tips for Seniors to Combat the 2022-23 Flu Season Amid COVID-19 Seasonal influenza (“flu”) is a common illness we fight every year, and seniors are at a higher risk of developing serious complications from it. The risk of serious illness is even greater with the addition of COVID-19 and highly transmissible variants like Omicron. The …

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Tips for Seniors to Combat the 2022-23 Flu Season Amid COVID-19

Seasonal influenza (“flu”) is a common illness we fight every year, and seniors are at a higher risk of developing serious complications from it. The risk of serious illness is even greater with the addition of COVID-19 and highly transmissible variants like Omicron. The symptoms you experience from both viruses can be similar, so it’s essential to be informed and take precautions. Getting your flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine will help manage some of the risks so that you can stay healthy this season.

At Pegasus Senior Living, we understand how challenging it can be to navigate constant changes in health information. Although knowing what to do can be overwhelming, we’re here to help.

Pegasus Senior Living | Mug of tea next to a card that reads flu season
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Do I need to get a flu vaccine earlier during the flu season (i.e., August)?

No. The CDC states, “There was no change in the recommendation on the timing of vaccination. Vaccination in July or August is too early, especially for older people, because of the likelihood of reduced protection against flu later in the flu season.”

As we enter flu season, protecting yourself and others is crucial. By taking precautions like wearing masks and getting vaccinated, seniors lower their risks of getting sick; instead, they can stay healthy and happy all season long.

When is the best time to get a flu shot for seniors?

Senior VP of Health and Wellness at Pegasus Senior Living, Dr. Sandra Petersen, says the best time for people 65 years and older to get a flu shot is in October. Immune systems are strengthened after about two weeks after vaccination. A plan for the entire duration of flu season (October-May) makes for optimal timing.

In a recent article with SeniorsMatter, she continues, “About 80 percent to 90 percent of deaths from flu occur in older adults. We know that people aged 65 and older may not have as extensive an antibody response as those who are younger. For that reason, many feel it may be optimal for them to wait to get a flu vaccination until between Halloween and Thanksgiving.”

Other points to remember this flu season include:

  • Immunity prevails during the flu season once the body is exposed to the yearly strain.
  • Vaccines are not 100 percent effective, and you may contract the flu.
  • Vaccinations tend to curb severe illness.

How do I know if I have the flu or COVID-19?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends, “Influenza (flu) and COVID-19 are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different viruses. COVID-19 is caused by infection with a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and the flu is caused by infection with influenza viruses. Because some of the symptoms of the flu and COVID-19 are similar, it may be hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone, and testing may be needed to help confirm a diagnosis.”

COVID-19 spreads more easily than the flu and causes more serious illnesses. It can also take longer for symptoms to show up. See the chart below for similar signs and symptoms.

SymptomFluCOVID-19
*Fever or feeling feverish/having chills
Cough
Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing
Fatigue (tiredness)
Sore throat
Runny or stuffy nose
Muscle pain or body aches
Headache
Vomiting and diarrhea
Change in or loss of taste or smellMore frequent with COVID-19

*Not everyone will experience a fever. This list does not include all possible symptoms. The CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.

Can I get the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?

Yes. It’s possible to have the flu or other respiratory illnesses and COVID-19 at the same time. Experts are studying how often this occurs. Because many symptoms are similar, it can be difficult to tell the difference. If you’re having symptoms, it’s best to get tested for COVID-19 to know for sure.

Will the flu shot help fight the coronavirus?

No. The flu shot won’t impact the possibility of getting the coronavirus, but it will protect you from having the flu, which can be very serious. The best defense against both viruses is vaccination.

How can I protect myself?

Take precautionary measures to limit transmission. Currently, vaccines are the best protection we have against these viruses. For residents in senior living communities, reaching out to a team member is a great place to start.

The team at Pegasus Senior Living will assist you in finding a convenient location to receive the flu or COVID-19 vaccine. In fact, some of our communities provide on-site COVID-19 vaccinations through our partnership with CVS Pharmacy.

Due to the rise of the Omicron variant, the CDC is also recommending that all people (vaccinated and unvaccinated) wear masks in public indoor places. They also advise anyone at increased risk to wear a mask indoors, regardless of the level of community transmission. For those who are not fully vaccinated and at high risk, the CDC continues to recommend mask-wearing and other preventive measures in some outdoor areas and most indoor settings.

Booster shots are also recommended eight months after receiving your full vaccination of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Seniors will be among the first available to receive booster shots.

  1. Make a plan to get your vaccines or booster shot.
  2. Call ahead to your local pharmacy to check availability.
  3. Continue wearing a mask and practice social distancing.
  4. Wash your hands.
  5. Stay healthy and safe!

What is in the flu vaccine?

Flu shots are generally “quadrivalent (four-component), meaning designed to protect against four different flu viruses,” says the CDC. These vaccinations contain the four most common flu strains researchers anticipate for the season.

Major vaccines like Flucelvax Quadrivalent are now approved in the United States for people over six months and older. There are many types of influenza vaccines available for a variety of reasons. Talk with your doctor to determine which flu shot is best for you.

  • Egg-based vaccines
  • Cell-based vaccines (egg-free)
  • FluMist Quadrivalent (needle-free) approved for people aged 2 to 49
  • Adjuvants for people 65 and older
  • Quadrivalent high-dose vaccine for people 65 and older

 

At Pegasus Senior Living we are committed to the health and wellbeing of our residents.

Contact a Pegasus Senior Living community near you to learn more about how we care for seniors.

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Tips for Seniors to Combat the 2022-23 Flu Season Amid COVID-19

Seasonal influenza (“flu”) is a common illness we fight every year, and seniors are at a higher risk of developing serious complications from it. The risk of serious illness is even greater with the addition of COVID-19 and highly transmissible variants like Omicron. The symptoms you experience from both viruses can be similar, so it’s essential to be informed and take precautions. Getting your flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine will help manage some of the risks so that you can stay healthy this season.

At Pegasus Senior Living, we understand how challenging it can be to navigate constant changes in health information. Although knowing what to do can be overwhelming, we’re here to help.

Pegasus Senior Living | Mug of tea next to a card that reads flu season
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Do I need to get a flu vaccine earlier during the flu season (i.e., August)?

No. The CDC states, “There was no change in the recommendation on the timing of vaccination. Vaccination in July or August is too early, especially for older people, because of the likelihood of reduced protection against flu later in the flu season.”

As we enter flu season, protecting yourself and others is crucial. By taking precautions like wearing masks and getting vaccinated, seniors lower their risks of getting sick; instead, they can stay healthy and happy all season long.

When is the best time to get a flu shot for seniors?

Senior VP of Health and Wellness at Pegasus Senior Living, Dr. Sandra Petersen, says the best time for people 65 years and older to get a flu shot is in October. Immune systems are strengthened after about two weeks after vaccination. A plan for the entire duration of flu season (October-May) makes for optimal timing.

In a recent article with SeniorsMatter, she continues, “About 80 percent to 90 percent of deaths from flu occur in older adults. We know that people aged 65 and older may not have as extensive an antibody response as those who are younger. For that reason, many feel it may be optimal for them to wait to get a flu vaccination until between Halloween and Thanksgiving.”

Other points to remember this flu season include:

  • Immunity prevails during the flu season once the body is exposed to the yearly strain.
  • Vaccines are not 100 percent effective, and you may contract the flu.
  • Vaccinations tend to curb severe illness.

How do I know if I have the flu or COVID-19?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends, “Influenza (flu) and COVID-19 are both contagious respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different viruses. COVID-19 is caused by infection with a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), and the flu is caused by infection with influenza viruses. Because some of the symptoms of the flu and COVID-19 are similar, it may be hard to tell the difference between them based on symptoms alone, and testing may be needed to help confirm a diagnosis.”

COVID-19 spreads more easily than the flu and causes more serious illnesses. It can also take longer for symptoms to show up. See the chart below for similar signs and symptoms.

SymptomFluCOVID-19
*Fever or feeling feverish/having chills
Cough
Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing
Fatigue (tiredness)
Sore throat
Runny or stuffy nose
Muscle pain or body aches
Headache
Vomiting and diarrhea
Change in or loss of taste or smellMore frequent with COVID-19

*Not everyone will experience a fever. This list does not include all possible symptoms. The CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.

Can I get the flu and COVID-19 at the same time?

Yes. It’s possible to have the flu or other respiratory illnesses and COVID-19 at the same time. Experts are studying how often this occurs. Because many symptoms are similar, it can be difficult to tell the difference. If you’re having symptoms, it’s best to get tested for COVID-19 to know for sure.

Will the flu shot help fight the coronavirus?

No. The flu shot won’t impact the possibility of getting the coronavirus, but it will protect you from having the flu, which can be very serious. The best defense against both viruses is vaccination.

How can I protect myself?

Take precautionary measures to limit transmission. Currently, vaccines are the best protection we have against these viruses. For residents in senior living communities, reaching out to a team member is a great place to start.

The team at Pegasus Senior Living will assist you in finding a convenient location to receive the flu or COVID-19 vaccine. In fact, some of our communities provide on-site COVID-19 vaccinations through our partnership with CVS Pharmacy.

Due to the rise of the Omicron variant, the CDC is also recommending that all people (vaccinated and unvaccinated) wear masks in public indoor places. They also advise anyone at increased risk to wear a mask indoors, regardless of the level of community transmission. For those who are not fully vaccinated and at high risk, the CDC continues to recommend mask-wearing and other preventive measures in some outdoor areas and most indoor settings.

Booster shots are also recommended eight months after receiving your full vaccination of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Seniors will be among the first available to receive booster shots.

  1. Make a plan to get your vaccines or booster shot.
  2. Call ahead to your local pharmacy to check availability.
  3. Continue wearing a mask and practice social distancing.
  4. Wash your hands.
  5. Stay healthy and safe!

What is in the flu vaccine?

Flu shots are generally “quadrivalent (four-component), meaning designed to protect against four different flu viruses,” says the CDC. These vaccinations contain the four most common flu strains researchers anticipate for the season.

Major vaccines like Flucelvax Quadrivalent are now approved in the United States for people over six months and older. There are many types of influenza vaccines available for a variety of reasons. Talk with your doctor to determine which flu shot is best for you.

  • Egg-based vaccines
  • Cell-based vaccines (egg-free)
  • FluMist Quadrivalent (needle-free) approved for people aged 2 to 49
  • Adjuvants for people 65 and older
  • Quadrivalent high-dose vaccine for people 65 and older

 

At Pegasus Senior Living we are committed to the health and wellbeing of our residents.

Contact a Pegasus Senior Living community near you to learn more about how we care for seniors.

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