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January 21, 2022

Chelsea Place Honors Residents’ Lifelong Work and Passions Through Photographs

A series of black and white images of residents’ hands accompany descriptions of their life work, talents and passions at Chelsea Place Memory Care, in Aurora, Colorado. It is a creative and beautiful way to honor residents and celebrate the remarkable individuals living inside their doors. It also inspires a level of conversation that is […]

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January 13, 2022

Cookie Bake-Offs, Homemade Soup and Other Ways Anthem Memory Care Residents Keep Things Cooking!

It is interesting to note that, while cognition is impaired with Alzheimer’s disease, some memories and abilities can and do remain. Remembering the words to a favorite song or recognizing an old photograph are a few of them. Skills acquired in youth, like playing the piano, knitting, or gardening can also remain intact. One of […]

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January 5, 2022

Caring for a Loved One with Dementia? Here are 5 Tips for a Better 2022!

If you made a list of new year’s resolutions, chances are you’re already running into a few challenges keeping them, right? You’re not alone. Lists are easy to make but not quite as easy to follow. And yet, for family caregivers of loved ones with dementia, a good list of “dos” that are actually “doable” is […]

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January 5, 2022

Willowbrook Place Hosts a Cookie Contest

Residents of Willowbrook Place dusted off their favorite tried-and-true family cookie recipes, rolled up their sleeves and got to work baking. The event was a holiday cookie bake-off and tasting contest and everyone got involved from staff to residents to their families.   The event was covered by local Colorado Community Media reporter, Bob Wooley, […]

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December 29, 2021

Sharing Special Moments of 2021 Joy – Anthem Memory Care Style!

What a year it’s been! And we’ve experienced a lot -- from keeping residents healthy through vaccinations and following protocols, to the joy of experiencing safe family visits to businesses re-opening and schools back in session. The list goes on! At our Anthem Memory Care communities, we are fortunate to have experienced many, many moments […]

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December 22, 2021

You Can Do This! Tips for Traveling with a Loved One with Dementia

Holiday travel is always a highly energized event with the inevitable last-minute rush to either hit the road or get to a busy airport on time. All the excitement can bring with it significant stress levels for anyone caught up in the holiday rush. You can imagine how all this hustle and bustle affects an […]

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December 13, 2021

Need Last-Minute Shopping Ideas for a Loved One with Dementia?

As the Christmas clock winds down many of us will be rushing out for last minute gifts and stocking stuffers. When you have a loved one living with dementia, however, your shopping list can become a bit more challenging since the things they may have enjoyed years ago may no longer be practical. You may […]

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December 6, 2021

‘Tis the Season of Giving Back for Anthem Memory Care Communities

At our Anthem Memory Care communities, we’re all about giving back. From our caring, compassionate team members to our wonderful residents, we’re happiest when we are doing our part to bring happiness to those who are less fortunate and need our help. The act of working together to help those in need brings many benefits […]

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November 23, 2021

Re-Discovering the “Thanks” in Thanksgiving

For many of you this Thanksgiving may be the first time you’ve been able to get together with family and friends. Now that’s something to be thankful for! However, for those of you are caring for a loved one who has been diagnosed with dementia, these are truly trying times. Even more so with the […]

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November 18, 2021

If You’re a Family Caregiver, You Need Resources: We Have Them!

Those of you caring for an aging family member know that one of the things you need the most is access to resources. Family members often feel isolated and can benefit from professional insights and information to help navigate the day-to-day challenges and learn the right course of action to take at any given time. […]

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November 12, 2021

Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: How to Get Involved!

Have you joined a Walk to End Alzheimer’s yet? It’s a great way to not only mark this important month but to give back and help fight for a cure. At our Anthem Memory Care communities, we believe that involvement in programs that help support studies and ongoing research is essential to finding a cure […]

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November 12, 2021

Emerald Place "Chalks the Walk" for Veterans

In honor of Veterans Day, residents, families and staff of Emerald Place invited members of the greater community to visit and put their artistic talents to work. The result was some amazing colorful chalk art in themes that capture the spirit of America and the unselfish sacrifices of our American veterans. The event was covered […]

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November 12, 2021

Grace Point Place Holds a Special Veterans Day Ceremony

Oak Lawn Mayor, Terry Vorderer, and Oak Lawn Parks Commissioner, Major Dan Johnson, an active-duty Army officer, led a very special Veterans Day celebration which included the presentation of a flag to Grace Point Place. Both are members of the Oak Lawn Elks Veteran of Foreign Wars Lodge 2254. The ten veterans at the community […]

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November 10, 2021

Chisholm Place Invites School Children to “Chalk the Walk” for Veterans

A special pre-Veterans Day event brought a group of local middle school students to Chisholm Place where they took to the concrete walkways outside to express their appreciation for our veterans. It was a co-sponsored event, the purpose of which is to educate young people as to the importance of Veteran’s Day and to bring […]

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November 3, 2021

Sundown Syndrome and the Fall Time Change: What You Need to Know

Have you ever taken a late afternoon nap and awakened to a shadowy, darkening room? If so, you’ve probably experienced that brief feeling of mild disorientation, which you quickly shake off as you adjust to the transition from daytime to evening. For an individual who struggles with dementia, however, shaking off that feeling and moving […]

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