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March 20, 2024

A Good Night’s Sleep is Powerful Medicine for Those with Dementia

We have all experienced the negative impact of lack of sleep. We are less alert, more irritable, and find it hard to get through the day. There is a good reason for this. As the National Institutes for Health notes, sleep is known to improve memory recall, regulate metabolism, and reduce mental fatigue. That is […]

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March 4, 2024

Museum Visits Connect Our Residents to Memories and the World Around Them

When was the last time you visited a museum? Perhaps a better question is when was the last time you took a loved one with dementia to a museum? Did you know that museums have an ability to trigger memories? Whether it is a visit to an art museum, a vintage car museum or a […]

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February 29, 2024

Residents Swap Valentines with a Local Girl's Basketball Team!

Thirty members from local Mullen High School's Girl's Basketball team dropped in to visit and swap valentines cards with Willowbrook Place Memory Care residents. Lots of fun, laughter, and joy was on tap as the residents delighted in learning more about the girls and their team. The event was covered by the local My Prime […]

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February 29, 2024

Morningside's Chasity Robinson Mwangi Interviewed on Cyber Safety for Families and Older Aduts

Chasity Robinson Mwangi, senior community relations director for Morningside Place Memory Care, was interviewed by Porch regarding cybersecurity measures families should be taking to avoid scams and hackers. Chasity discussed several areas of focus, including identity protection, securing devices and accounts, and safe online practices. This is such an important topic, especially for older individuals […]

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February 27, 2024

Considering a Clinical Trial? Here’s What You Need to Know

The medical world relies upon clinical trials to test new potential breakthroughs in medications and therapies by assessing their efficacy in humans. We all hear about them, but understanding how they work and who they benefit is another matter altogether. Most have more questions than answers. What are the different kinds of clinical trials for […]

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February 19, 2024

Our Residents are Out and About and Giving Back!

At the heart of purposeful living is helping others. Nothing is more emotionally rewarding than giving back. It can take many forms, from supporting local charities, to volunteering, to donating goods to local homeless shelters, and other activities that lift up those around us and help make their lives better. At our Anthem Memory Care […]

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February 15, 2024

Chelsea Place Residents Treated to a Sweetheart Spa Day!

Residents of Chelsea Place Memory Care were treated to a special Sweetheart Spa Day by local Regis Jesuit High School students. These students are regular visitors to Chelsea Place and the inter-generational interactions bring joy and purpose to both the students and the residents. The event was covered by local Channel KDVR FOX 31. You […]

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February 14, 2024

Why Early Testing for Dementia Matters

Did you know that 80% of older adults acknowledge the benefits of early testing for dementia? This is according to the findings of a University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging of individuals aged 65 to 80.   And yet many individuals continue to ignore early warning signs of dementia. Often this is due […]

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February 9, 2024

Residents Make Valentine Coffee Sleeves for Biggby Coffee Customers

Residents of Liberty Place Memory Care in West Chester, Ohio have decorated over 100 coffee cup sleeves each with a special Valentine message. The residents will be at Biggby Coffee on February 13th to personally hand them out to customers. What a great pre-Valentine's Day gift for coffee lovers! An article in Senior Living News […]

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February 5, 2024

Dementia and Family Visits: With Preparation They Can Bring Joy!

For family caregivers of loved ones with dementia, the day-to-day interactions and dealing with both physical and behavioral issues is something you have had time to adjust to. While your journey has not been an easy one, you are learning to read verbal and nonverbal cues and, generally by trial and error, knowing what to […]

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January 31, 2024

Willowbrook Residents Bring Blankets to Local Senior Dog Sanctuary

Residents of Willowbrook Place were on a mission to help other seniors... senior dogs, that is! Residents and staff visited Pepper's Senior Dog Sanctuary bringing homemade blankets and lots of love. Many residents were once dog owners and enjoyed interacting with their canine contemporaries.  The event was covered by local TV station, Fox 31/Channel 2. […]

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January 29, 2024

Medicare and Cognitive Assessments: What Families Need to Know

Most older Americans want to be tested for dementia. They recognize the benefits of early detection. Furthermore, they look to their physicians to make them aware of these tests and to advise them as to when and how to take them. The problem is that 80% of older Americans have yet to take a cognition […]

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January 20, 2024

Pathways of Purpose: Meaningful Connections, Powerful Results!

Person-centered care is a concept we are hearing about more often these days. And as far as we’re concerned, that is as it should be. It has been the focus of our Anthem Memory Care communities since we opened our doors and continues to impact everything we do, from day-to-day care, to dining, to the […]

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January 13, 2024

Retired Police Officers Visit Local Station, and the Memories Flow!

In celebration of National Law Enforcement Day, three former police officers from Porter Place Memory Care paid a visit to their local police station in Chicago. George Berryman, Tom Manion, and Curtis Cowsen dropped in to share memories and a batch of fresh baked cookies. The visit was heartwarming for the officers who enjoyed hearing stories […]

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January 12, 2024

Post Holiday Concern: Is Mom or Dad Developing Dementia?

While the holidays are a time to enjoy special moments with family and friends, we hear from many adult children who, instead of returning with fond memories, return filled with worry about cognitive and behavioral changes they’ve observed in a parent. Those changes may include one or more of the following: Is it just normal […]

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