See what some English Rose residents have been up to this summer.
Your brain health baseline shows where you lie on the cognition continuum and what levers you can pull to slow the speed and lower the severity of future cognitive decline
Skyler joined English Rose in 2022 after graduating with a degree in Biology and Environmental Studies from Concordia College. Then her career really took off
When Janet was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2006, she refused to let the disease define her. Learn more about Janet’s inspiring story from loving members of her English Rose care team.
Over our 27-year history, Parkinson’s care has become an English Rose specialty. Learn how our unique approach helps people living with Parkinson’s live their best life at their own pace.
Parkinson’s disease affects more than 1 million people in the US and over 10 million people worldwide. Learn more about the world’s second most common neurodegenerative disorder with links to additional educational and support resources
Take a look at some of the daily activities English Rose residents participate in.
All human beings experience a full range of emotions. That does not change when someone is living with dementia. An inspired caregiver looks beyond the superficial expression so that they can identify the “why” behind the communication.
Your genes may increase your risk of getting a disease, like Alzheimer’s disease, but they don’t control your fate