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July 17, 2020

Celebrating the Talents and Skills of Our Residents!

One of the hardest parts of having a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is feeling a sense of loss of that special individual and his or her place within the family. It can be painful to remember how mom used to love her books or how dad used to love his days out on the […]

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July 9, 2020

Want to Lift Your Spirits? Pets are Eager and Ready to Help!

If you’ve ever owned a dog, cat or other animal you know how soothing it can be to scratch its ears, pet it on the head, or run your fingers through its soft fur. A friendly dog at your side or a warm cat on your lap can do wonders to lift the spirits. For […]

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July 1, 2020

What's Needed Now More Than Ever? Exercise!

Have you neglected physical activity during this pandemic? We’ve certainly been reading a lot of articles and social media posts lately about getting out of shape during the COVID pandemic, as a result of sheltering in place. And, yet, when you think about it, why should social distancing and staying out of crowds keep us […]

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June 23, 2020

Finding Ways to Honor Dads and Have Fun on Father’s Day!

Father’s Day, this year, was certainly different! Quarantines have separated so many adult children from their fathers in concern for their safety. That means many fathers and children were not able to share hugs, stories and a favorite meal or box of candy this year. Making that person-to-person connection is especially important for individuals challenged […]

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June 18, 2020

Welcome to Healing Fresh Air, Sunshine and Summer!

Didn’t it seem like summer would never arrive? The pandemic has made us more eager than ever to get out into the fresh air. And yet, for the longest time, the weather was not cooperating! So, what a relief to finally start seeing some warm summer weather come our way. As our communities begin to […]

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June 7, 2020

Music Stirs Memories and Soothes the Soul for Memory Care Residents

How do you feel when you hear an old song? If you’re like most of us it takes you back instantly to another time and place. Music has a way of reaching in and sparking memories within us in a way that is unique and powerful. And this is especially true for those individuals who […]

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June 3, 2020

Celebrating the Heroes of Anthem Memory Care Communities

“It is not how much you do, but how much love you put in the doing.” — Mother Theresa Never have those words rung so true as they do for caregivers working in today’s world. As many of you know, our mission at our Anthem Memory Care communities has always been to “protect, engage and […]

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May 28, 2020

The Healing Power of Art for Our Memory Care Residents

An article on art as therapy, in Harvard Health, references studies showing how engaging in art activities for those challenged with dementia can help them reconnect to the world around them. Art can also help with chronic mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression. And, no, it’s not about producing a perfect work of […]

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May 19, 2020

Finding Daily Joy and Fun During These Challenging Times

It’s true that COVID-19 has changed many aspects of our lives with social distancing, wearing masks and gloves and doing our part to stay healthy. And, of course, our number one priority is keeping our staff and residents clean, keeping our communities clean and closely following the guidelines recommended by the CDC (Centers for Disease […]

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May 12, 2020

Mother’s Day Car Parades Bring Joy to Families, Residents and Staff!

Everybody loves a parade! That’s why Anthem Memory Care communities organized some very special ones in honor of Mother’s Day. Working with families and friends of residents and staff, everyone got into the spirit, decorating their cars with signs and balloons. As soon as the residents took their places right outside the front doors the […]

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May 5, 2020

Technology Keeps Our Residents Connected and Engaged

If you are a family member of an individual in assisted living or memory care, you are no doubt feeling frustrated by the lack of human contact. Few would argue that COVID-19 has changed the way we interact. And, while it may be temporary, that doesn’t make it any less frustrating for all of us. […]

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April 24, 2020

Therapists are Also Heroes at Porter Place Memory Care

Porter Place Memory Care in Tinley Park, Illinois recently honored therapist, Kelly (shown in photo above), their on-site physical therapist (through Legacy Healthcare), for her outstanding work with their residents. Bobbi Kelley, Community Relations Director for Porter Place notes the importance of regular therapy for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. She references studies that have shown […]

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April 16, 2020

Your Letters of Support Mean So Much to Our Caregiver Heroes

Since we started our “Thank our Heroes” campaign, about a week ago, we’ve begun getting some wonderful letters from family members of our residents. We believe that it is so important during these times to take extra care of those who are caring for our residents. These individuals are true heroes, lovingly tending to the […]

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April 7, 2020

CEO Isaac Scott Goes the Extra Mile for Anthem Memory Care “Heroes”

Uppermost on our minds these days is making sure our frontline caregivers are equipped with the PPE (personal protective equipment) they need to keep residents and themselves safe. No one is more committed to that than our Anthem Memory Care CEO, Isaac Scott, who has been relentless in identifying PPE sources, wherever they might be. […]

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April 5, 2020

Signs of Appreciation for Our Heroic Porter Place Memory Care Staff

During these challenging times, we seek positive words and encouragement from those around us as we all work together to stay healthy and care for our aging population. This is especially challenging for those are protecting, engaging and loving those living with dementia. So you can only imagine how moving it was when caregivers at […]

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