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November 15, 2022

Students “Chalk the Walk” in Honor of Veterans at Grace Point Place

Fourth and fifth grade students from Southwest Chicago Christian School paid tribute to the veterans living at Grace Point Place Memory Care in Oak Lawn, Illinois. The students got busy with their chalk and created some amazing images to inspire and thank those who served. Residents, families, and staff were thrilled to witness the chalk […]

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November 15, 2022

Veterans Honored at Highline Place Memory Care

On Veterans Day ten residents of Highline Place representing each of their branches of the military were honored for their service. The event was covered by local KDVR news station. Several of the residents, despite their memory loss were able to recall their experiences. “We honored each one with what branch of service they were […]

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November 12, 2022

A Special Salute to the Veterans Living and Working in Our Anthem Communities!

While Veterans Day has come and gone, there is no start and end date to our admiration and compassion for the veterans living and working inside our doors. Being able to celebrate these very special individuals who have served our country in decades past is truly an honor. Everyone benefits. Their stories are compelling and […]

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November 4, 2022

Restlessness and Sundowning: 7 Tips from Our Anthem Communities

We all know “dusk” or “twilight time”, as that time of day when the waning sunlight impairs our ability to see clearly without lighting. Most of us simply turn the lights on and go about our evening. But, for individuals with dementia, the transition is not so easily shrugged off, especially if they are already […]

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October 28, 2022

Keeping Warm and Safe: Cold Weather Tips for Family Caregivers

As we head deeper into fall, we begin to feel its effects --- chillier mornings, rain, cold winds, and a lot less sunlight. For most of us, these are simply the signs that winter is coming as we throw on a jacket and go about our daily lives. For individuals challenged with dementia, however, these […]

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October 20, 2022

Animal Visits Bring Tranquility and Joy to Our Residents

Ask one of our residents what their favorite animal visit was this year and you’ll probably get a different answer from each of them. That’s because our Anthem communities partner with local organizations and farms which enables them to bring a variety of beautiful animals to visit residents and staff. Some residents prefer dogs, others […]

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October 12, 2022

5 Home Safety Tips for a Loved One Living with Dementia

One of the biggest concerns we hear from family caregivers of loved ones living at home with dementia is safety. Even in a home a parent has lived in for years, adult children will worry about the potential for a stove burner to be left on or a foot to catch the edge of a […]

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October 4, 2022

Meeting the Dietary Needs of a Loved One with Dementia: 3 Tips to Make it Easier!

While individuals with dementia do not typically require special diets (unless other conditions such as diabetes are present), healthy eating is important for everyone, especially as we age. However, there are challenges for individuals with dementia which can become an impediment to meeting healthy dietary goals.  The Cleveland Clinic has listed many of these challenges. Here are […]

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September 26, 2022

Navigating Dementia Care: Who’s Who and What do They Do?

Family caregivers often feel overwhelmed by the dizzying assortment of doctors, nurses, and specialists with whom they must interact to optimize care for a loved one diagnosed with dementia. If you are in this situation, we understand your confusion. Navigating the healthcare system, especially when dealing with your own stress levels, can be daunting. However, […]

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September 23, 2022

100th Birthday Advice from a Harvester Place Resident? Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff!

Sophia or “Sunni” McGee, resident of Harvester Place Memory Care in Burr Ridge, Illinois, has packed a lot of living into her 100 years. Residents, staff and families celebrated her 100th birthday recently, an event covered by the local Patch. When asked what her secret was to her longevity, she didn’t hesitate to answer: “Healthy […]

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September 19, 2022

Grace Point Place Hosts a Car Wash Fund-Raiser for The Alzheimer’s Association

As a provider of memory care, we can’t think of a more purposeful activity than one that raises money to help fund Alzheimer’s disease research! Our communities are always looking for ways to do their part to help. That goes for residents, families, and our wonderful staff members. Recently, residents of Grace Point Place Memory […]

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September 13, 2022

Residents Hold a Car Wash to Raise Funds for the Alzheimer’s Association

Residents of Grace Point Place are always up for doing their part to give back to the greater community. Recently, they joined staff and family members to host a car wash to raise funds for their local Alzheimer’s Association chapter. Many of these residents have volunteered all their lives. They aren’t about to stop now! […]

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September 12, 2022

Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease: What Families Need to Know

When we think of Alzheimer’s disease it is often in an abstract way, focusing generally on the memory loss associated with the disease, but little else. Of course, memory loss is a large part of Alzheimer’s disease. But it is not the only part. There are many other changes that occur as the disease progresses, […]

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September 8, 2022

Hawaiian Native, Janet Morikawa, Celebrates Her 99th Birthday at Chelsea Place with a Luau

Janet Morikawa, a resident of Chelsea Place Memory Care, recently celebrated her 99th birthday with a festive luau! A native of Hawaii, Janet thoroughly enjoyed the celebration, which was complete with lays, dancers and traditional Hawaiian foods. Her special day was covered by the local Patch in an article which you can read here. 

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September 3, 2022

3 Signs Mom is Ready for a Memory Care Community

One of the most challenging questions we get asked is how to know when it’s time to transition a parent from home care to a memory care community. In many ways, by asking the question, they’ve answered it. Because when you get to the point of questioning the value of keeping them in their home, […]

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