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March 25, 2020

COVID-19 Updates for Morningside Place

All of us at Morningside Place, consider our highest priority to be the safety and wellness of our residents and team members. We want you to know that our commitment to Protect, Engage and Love our residents is a responsibility we take very seriously. Right from its onset, we have been closely monitoring the COVID-19 […]

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March 19, 2020

Keeping Calm During These Trying Times

As we all grapple with the fears brought on by the spread of the coronavirus, it is only natural to feel anxious for yourself and your loved ones, especially those who are older. And yet, anxiety brings with it a litany of other issues that can impact your health and emotional wellbeing. What to do? […]

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March 10, 2020

Coronavirus: Keeping Yourself and Aging Loved Ones Safe

As we continue to hear about the spread of coronavirus, or COVID-19, it is only natural to become increasingly concerned about this potentially deadly virus. It is important to make sure you are doing everything possible to keep yourself and your loved ones safe by adhering to common sense guidelines and avoiding unnecessary travel and […]

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March 4, 2020

Is Your Loved One with Dementia in Pain?

Here is a number that should be of concern to all of us: 45-85% of seniors in assisted living and skilled nursing have chronic pain (Stein & Ferrell, 2016). And that number represents only those who are able to recognize and report their pain! For individuals living with dementia, pain is just as real as […]

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February 26, 2020

Daylight Savings can Trigger Sundown Syndrome: What You Can Do

Soon we will turn the clocks ahead by one hour. That means it will be darker in the morning but lighter in the early evening. Other than a little groaning about losing the hour in the morning, most of us welcome daylight savings, not only for that extra hour of sunlight, but for the anticipation […]

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February 19, 2020

How Long Can Mom Live at Home?

As parents age, the persistent question on the minds of adult children is, “How long can mom/dad live at home?” As we age, familiar places and things grow in importance to us. Therefore, being able to live in the family home for as long as possible becomes a driving desire. In many ways, it’s easier […]

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February 17, 2020

Porter Place Memory Care Works to Help Make Tinley Park a Dementia Friendly Community

Movement Underway to Make Tinley Park a Dementia Friendly Community A movement has begun to turn the Village of Tinley Park into a Dementia Friendly community and the public is encouraged to become involved. The designation will prove Tinley Park is a place where people living with the disease and their caregivers can thrive. The […]

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February 14, 2020

Is It a UTI, or Dementia? What You Need to Know

Most of us, at one point or another in our lives, have contracted a urinary tract infection or “UTI” as they are more commonly called. They are uncomfortable for sure, causing pressure and pain. So, we drink plenty of water or cranberry juice and, if necessary, take medications to wipe out the infection. Then we […]

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February 5, 2020

Can Music Really Engage Your Loved One with Dementia?

Most of us will readily acknowlege the power of music in our lives. While our individual tastes may differ, we have our favorite songs and delight to the memories they bring back to us. For individuals with dementia, music takes on added importance. This is often because music has the power to connect to those […]

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February 4, 2020

Porter Place Memory Care Receives the 2020 Best of Senior Living Award for 4th Straight Year

Porter Place Memory Care is proud to announce that they have been selected as one of 2020 Best of Senior Living Award winners. SeniorAdvisor.com, the largest ratings and reviews site for senior care and services in North America and Canada, provided this same award to Porter Place in 2017, 2018 and 2019. The Best of […]

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January 26, 2020

Chelsea Memory Care Residents Create “Stick Libraries” For Local Dog Parks

Enough can’t be said for the positive impact that a sense of purpose makes on individuals challenged with dementia. The same can be said for interactions with animals. So imagine the impact of putting the two together: doing purposeful, community service work for animals. The residents of Chelsea Place Memory Care in Aurora, Colorado were […]

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January 24, 2020

Chelsea Place Memory Care Residents and High Schoolers Build Dog Stick libraries for the Aurora Community

Students from a local high school joined with Chelsea Place Memory Care residents to build special “dog stick” libraries with wooden crates to distribute to dog parks throughout Aurora, Colorado. Their crate building session was written up in the Denver Post. You can read more on this here

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January 16, 2020

Stop Ignoring Your Caregiver Stress!

The holidays are over. If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, it’s back to the reality of a long winter ahead, and the concerns that revolve around the responsibilities you shoulder every day. The amount of stress you carry with those responsibilities cannot be overstated. Stress is in all our lives but, […]

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January 9, 2020

Porter Place Memory Care Residents Raise Money for P.A.W.S Animal Shelter

We have often written about the value of providing a sense of purpose to individuals struggling with dementia. When that sense of purpose extends out to the greater community, it has an even more powerful impact on all who are involved. Over the holidays, the residents of Porter Place Memory Care in Tinley Pak, Illinois […]

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January 1, 2020

Caregivers: Here is Your 2020 New Year’s Checklist

When the new year is “2020” it brings up all sorts of interesting connotations; perfect vision being among them. With that theme in mind, what is your vision as a caregiver for 2020?  Just an extension of 2019? Another year of more giving and less taking for yourself? While that may seem heroic, it can […]

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