Dr. David Carr and Dr. Lenise Cummings-Vaughn

Parc Provence Doctors Once Again Named to Top Doctors List

At Parc Provence, we believe it’s our job to be the best at what we do. Now, once again, a respected outside faction is acknowledging ... Read More

When to Move From Assisted Living to Memory Care

When your loved one needs long-term care services, you may initially feel overwhelmed by your options. You may feel added pressure if your aging relative ... Read More
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Alzheimer’s Update: Report on Research

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 5 million Americans currently are living with Alzheimer’s. And, the organization notes, “as the number of older Americans ... Read More
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The Holidays and Alzheimer’s Disease

The Holidays! They can be comforting, joyous, celebratory, and warm. They can be fraught, stressful, and exhausting, too. This year, many of us are likely ... Read More
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Is it Alzheimer’s or Dementia?

Auguste Deter was the first person to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. After her death in 1906, her physician Alois Alzheimer associated behaviors she exhibited ... Read More
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Dementia and the Value of Routine

Living a predictable life can feel restrictive at times for many of us. Nevertheless, most of us build our lives around some kind of daily ... Read More
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Mild Cognitive Impairment

Most of us who are older than 50 have experienced what we may jokingly call a “senior moment.” The name of a favorite movie is ... Read More
Dr. David Carr and Dr. Lenise Cummings-Vaughn

Parc Provence Doctors Once Again Named to Best in America List

At Parc Provence, we believe it’s our job to be the best at what we do. Now, once again, a respected outside faction is acknowledging ... Read More
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Hearing Loss

To understand the link between hearing loss and Alzheimer’s disease, it is helpful to know what a “risk factor” is. Read More
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