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August 26, 2022

Anthem Memory Care is the First Stand-Alone Memory Care Operator to Achieve the WELL Health Safety Rating

More so today than ever before, health and safety are on the minds of families of individuals transitioning into a senior care community. And, with good reason, especially in the wake of the pandemic. Families want assurance that the community leadership and all those working within the community are vigilant in adhering to best practices […]

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August 20, 2022

Grace Point Place Resident Shares Golf Tips with Visiting Students

She was a golfer before she became a memory care community resident. Why should she stop now? That has always been our philosophy at our Anthem Memory Care communities. Residents, families, and staff take great joy in celebrating the amazing lives of those who live and work inside their communities. That includes sharing a genuine […]

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August 12, 2022

Positive “Self-Talk”: Why It’s So Important for Caregivers

All of us have an “inner voice”. It’s that internal narration on everything we’re doing, thinking, and feeling, moment by moment. That voice in our heads is often referred to as “self-talk” and it is powerful because it can be uplifting or anxiety producing, depending on what messages we give ourselves at any given time. […]

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August 4, 2022

Highline Place Hosts a Picnic with a Purpose

One thing we all love about summer is that it brings with its warmer weather lots of opportunities for outdoor activities and events. At Highline Place Memory Care in Littleton, Colorado, residents, family members and staff partnered with the local Challenge Foundation to host what they billed as an “old-fashioned picnic in the park”. What […]

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August 2, 2022

Highline Place Residents and Staff Host a Special Picnic

Residents, family and staff members of Highline Place Memory Care recently hosted what was billed as an “old-fashioned picnic in the park” recently. What made it even more special was the group of young people invited to join in the fun, eighth graders who are part of the Challenge Foundation which helps students break the […]

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July 28, 2022

Do You Need a Support Group? Yes! And Here’s Why.

We often hear from family members of loved ones newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease seeking their next steps. They will ask us, “What do we do now?” It's a good question. And if this is your situation, it is important to first understand that your feelings are normal. Secondly, know that you are not alone. You have […]

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July 18, 2022

At Willowbrook Place, the STARS are Shining!

Willowbrook Place Memory Care (an Anthem community) in Littleton, Colorado has been busy this month honoring the many “stars” who live and work inside their vibrant community. It is a great opportunity to recognize the significant contributions made by dedicated staff members as well as the unique personalities of the amazing residents who make Willowbrook […]

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July 14, 2022

Grace Point Place Golfer Shares Tips with Visiting Students

Ruth Lang, a golfer and resident of Grace Point Place Memory Care shared some pointers with a group of visiting students recently. Chatting with the students on the Grace Point putting green, her love of golf and enthusiasm was contagious! These special moments were captured by local newspaper, The Reporter. You can read the full […]

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July 9, 2022

Isolation, Loneliness and Dementia: What You Need to Know

No one likes the thought of an aging parent being lonely. Even more concerning is when that parent lives alone and may go for days without any significant human interaction. Social isolation and loneliness among older adults is more common than you might think. A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) report found that […]

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July 3, 2022

Grace Point Place Residents Give Back with “Blessing Boxes”!

At our Anthem Memory Care communities, giving back is part of our daily lives. Our residents and staff are always seeking ways to channel their energies and creativity to help those in need and to give thanks to those who provide needed services within the greater community. Recently, in an effort to help stem food […]

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July 1, 2022

Grace Point Residents Put “Blessing Boxes” Together for Charity

Gathering together to do their part in helping food insecurity in local shelters, residents, staff and families of Grace Point Place Memory Care put together special “blessing boxes” filled with non-perishable goods to give to First United Methodist Church in Oak Lawn for their mini-pantry program. The good deed was covered by the Chicago Tribune. […]

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June 26, 2022

5 Tips for Vacationing with a Loved One Living with Dementia

For many families who have put off vacationing over the last couple years, this may be the first year of going back to the lake, or up to the mountains or renting a house on the coast. Lots of excitement and anticipation abound. And understandably so! Those families caring for a relative with dementia often […]

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June 19, 2022

From Adult Child to Caregiver: Tips for the Journey Ahead

One of the most challenging transitions many of us must make in our lives is that from child to caregiver of a parent. After all, our parents raised us! They were the ones to tell us to put on a jacket when we went outside, to stay hydrated and to eat our vegetables. And they […]

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June 9, 2022

Music Brings Energy and Joy to Our Anthem Communities

Ask any psychologist, physician or healthcare worker and they will tell you how often they have witnessed the transformational qualities of music. Music is powerful medicine, and we have all experienced its ability to energize, soothe and even spark memories from long ago. That’s why, at our Anthem Memory Care communities, music is an essential […]

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June 3, 2022

"I'm Still Here": 4 Things We Can Learn from Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease

As you may be aware, June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month. It’s important for many reasons – increasing awareness, providing resources, and educating the public about diseases that affect the brain and cognition. Just as important, however, is what we can learn directly from those who are living with Alzheimer’s disease. No one is […]

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