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January 23, 2023

Former Record Store Owner Celebrates Her 100th Birthday at Grace Point Place!

Former Chicago record store owner, Irene Westbrook, celebrated her 100th birthday on January 19th at Grace Point Place Memory Care. Everyone enjoyed the record themed cake along with lots of great music. Her fellow Grace Point Place residents and staff joined in a toast to honor Irene and this very special milestone in her life. Irene's special birthday was […]

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January 21, 2023

For Her 100th Birthday, Clara Robertson Has a Special Wish

For most of us, birthdays involve a party, which may include a few gifts and a special cake. It’s yet another excuse to celebrate. And we enjoy being the center of attention, if only for a day! Clara Robertson, resident of Porter Place Memory Care in Tinley Park, Illinois, is celebrating her 100th birthday. And […]

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January 14, 2023

Porter Place Resident Asks for Donations to Local Animal Shelter to Celebrate Her 100th Birthday

Rather than being showered with gifts on her 100th birthday, Clara Robertson, a resident of Porter Place Memory Care in Tinley Park, Illinois is asking for donations to the local animal shelters. A lifetime dog lover, Clara is enjoying life at Porter Place with her rescue dog, Sasha. In honor of her 100th birthday, Clara's […]

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January 11, 2023

Anthem Memory Care’s Jim Altrichter Shares Insights with McKnight’s on New FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Drug

There has been a great deal of excitement in the medical world lately over the latest FDA approved drug for adults in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. McKnight’s Long-Term Care News recently published an article about the new drug, lecanemab, developed by Eisai and Biogen to be sold under the brand name, Leqembi. Clinical […]

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January 11, 2023

Porter Place Residents Thank Police with a Special Visit

Residents and staff of Porter Place Memory Care wanted to reach out to local first responders and thank them for all their ongoing support. The relationship between the local police department and Porter Place is a special one. The residents put together a delicious package of sweets and paid a visit to the local Tinley Park Police Station. […]

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January 4, 2023

Vineyard Place Hosts a Virtual Story Time for Local School Children

After receiving dozens of lovely holiday cards from local fifth graders of Avaxat Elementary School in Murrieta, California, the residents of Vineyard Place Memory Care decided to thank them with a very special “virtual” story time. Connecting through a Zoom session, the residents took turns reading “Twas the Night Before Christmas” to a delighted group […]

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January 3, 2023

Worried About Mom or Dad After Your Holiday Visit?

The holidays are a time when many adult children visit their aging parents, in some instances for the first time in over a year. While it is a time to celebrate and catch up, it can also bring concern when a mom or dad shows signs of memory loss and confusion. We hear often from […]

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December 29, 2022

New Year’s Resolutions for Family Caregivers of Loved Ones with Dementia

Every year this time most of us make New Year’s resolutions. But, often by the middle of January, we slip back into old habits and unhealthy routines. Does that sound familiar? Why not make this year different? We’ve collected some really great resolutions for family caregivers from a variety of sources, including DailyCaring.com, The Alzheimer’s […]

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December 23, 2022

Middle School Students Visit Willowbrook Place Residents for an Early Holiday Celebration

Middle school students from Addenbrooke Classical Academy in Littleton, Colorado enjoyed a delightful visit to Willowbrook Place to join residents in building gingerbread houses, singing Christmas carols and playing board games in a holiday celebration. It was lots of fun, as it always is when young people get together with our residents! You can read […]

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December 20, 2022

Sharing Holiday Spirit and Joy from Our Anthem Memory Care Communities

We often write about the special joy the holidays bring to our Anthem Memory Care family. It is a time of year we all appreciate, because it brings loved ones together and, in the process, often sparks cherished memories. Over the last few weeks, our Anthem Memory Care communities have taken some amazing photos of residents, families […]

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December 14, 2022

Grace Point Place Donates Handmade "Self-Care" Packages for Local Volunteers

Residents and staff of Grace Point Place worked hard to put together dozens of “self-care” packages for local Hometown Meals on Wheels volunteers. The packages were donated in appreciation for the great work these heroes do every day! The project was covered in the Chicago Tribune. You can read the full article here.

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December 12, 2022

Avoiding Caregiver Burnout Over the Holidays

If you are a family caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, you know that the holidays bring special challenges. On one hand, you enjoy all the music and decorations, as well as getting together with family and friends. However, all that hustle and bustle can create unwanted tensions as you struggle to balance […]

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December 5, 2022

Are There Benefits to Memory Care Residents Who Share a Suite?

When transitioning a loved one into memory care, many families will select a shared suite arrangement. Often the main driver of the decision is to save money. And clearly there is a financial benefit. However, what many families may not realize is that there can be additional benefits to sharing a living space with a […]

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November 28, 2022

Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s? We Have Tips for the Holidays!

Celebrations with family and friends are always at the center of the holiday season. Gift exchanges, dinners, open houses, and casual drop-ins from neighbors; all form a big part of what we love about this time of the year. For a loved one living with Alzheimer’s disease, however, these once joyous gatherings can cause immense […]

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November 17, 2022

5 Travel Tips for Individuals with Dementia

‘Tis the season … for making travel plans. And, as air travel continues to get more back to normal, this year promises to be busier than ever.   For many of us, air travel brings a heightened level of stress. Packing, getting tickets in order, shuttling to and from busy airports requires us to pay […]

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