Morningside Place recently held a Summer Fair to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association. The event was full of fun for residents, staff, families and the local community. The event was covered by KSHB-TV:
Morningside Place recently held a Summer Fair to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association. The event was full of fun for residents, staff, families and the local community. The event was covered by KSHB-TV:
It is the catch phrase of so many Alzheimer’s Association ads and articles: “The first survivor of Alzheimer’s disease is out there.” They are indeed. And we hope soon, because so many of us have lost a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease. Perhaps you are caring for a parent who has been recently diagnosed or […]
Did you know that each year thousands of individuals aged 60+ experience abuse? If you find yourself shaking your head, you are not alone. Many Americans simply have no idea as to the extent of elder abuse occurring on a day-to-day basis. That is why we acknowledge June 15th as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. […]
An Indy 500-inspired remote-control car race was held between students from AERO Special Education Cooperative and Grace Point Place Memory Care residents. Several of the residents are lifetime racing fans. And some very special friendships have developed between the students and residents! The Reporter, a publication of Southwest Regional Publishing, covered the event, which you […]
Every June, the Alzheimer’s Association reaches out to encourage everyone to focus on spreading awareness and involvement in the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease. Our own Anthem Memory Care communities are actively involved in local activities and walks. So, regardless of whether Alzheimer’s has touched yours or a loved one’s life personally, it’s important to […]
For our Anthem Memory Care communities, May has been a month full of great outdoor activities. After a long, turbulent winter it’s been nice to be able to count on more sunny, warmer weather. Our residents and staff love to get outside and enjoy experiencing nature in full bloom. And this is so important for individuals […]
A group of eight volunteers with the McDonald’s Corporation recently visited Harvester Place to help residents plant their flower gardens. Danyanique Hughes, life engagement director, explained how beneficial the project was for the residents. “Working side by side with others in the earth is energizing for all of us, and making new friends is an […]
For the first time since the pandemic, the "senior prom" is back at Morningside Place Memory Care in Overland Park, Kansas. It is a fun opportunity to get dressed up and break out the dance moves. Chasity Robinson-Mwangi, community relations director, noted how much the residents enjoy the event. They even crown a king and queen! Local […]
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a good time to reflect on things family caregivers can do to maintain good mental health for themselves as well as their loved ones who are challenged with dementia, such as Alzheimer’s. You may be interested to know that there is a link between mental health and dementia. A […]
During National Nurses Week, staff of Porter Place Memory Care honored two former nurses, who are now residents, with special certificates thanking them for their service over the years. Sandra Schaaf, an OB/GYN nurse and Jean Lintner (pictured above), an elder care nurse, were presented with the certificates along with special nurse-themed charm bracelets. The […]
Did you know that individuals living with Alzheimer’s often find it easier to express themselves and even spark memories through art? Why is this? We know that with Alzheimer’s, cognitive ability such as verbal communication becomes increasingly impaired. However, the process of putting paint on a canvas can serve as a release in terms of […]
May is Huntington’s Disease Awareness Month. Most of you have probably heard of Huntington’s but, unless it has impacted your family directly, you may not really understand the disease. The official definition, according to the Mayo Clinic, is that Huntington’s is “a rare, inherited disease that causes the progressive breakdown (degeneration) of nerve cells in […]
Something many of us take for granted is our mobility. For most able-bodied Americans, getting up and walking to the fridge or getting out of the car and walking into a store is just a part of our daily activities. But maintaining mobility becomes precious to us as we age. Stiff joints, sore muscles and […]
April is Occupational Therapists Month and, as far as we’re concerned, it should be every month! Occupational therapists and occupational therapist assistants (OTs and OTAs) provide a valuable service to residents living in senior care. We know because our communities partner with some of the best in the country. Here are a few of the […]
Vineyard Place Memory Care residents spent time recently reading and engaging in fun activities with local Cole Canyon Elementary School pupils. Everyone enjoyed the session. These inter-generational activities are so beneficial for both the residents and the children! The activities were covered by the local Press-Enterprise. You can read the full story here.