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October 19, 2018

Can Inter-Generational Activities Benefit a Loved One with Dementia?

Have you ever seen a child bring a smile to the face of an elderly loved one when no one else could seem to do it? It happens all the time. A young person’s enthusiasm and energy can often break through hard-to-penetrate personal boundaries that others cannot. This is also true for those with dementia. […]

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October 11, 2018

Halloween is “Spooky” Fun For Most, But Not for Those With Dementia

For most of us, the days and weeks leading up to Halloween are filled with carved pumpkins, cardboard cut-outs of witches and skeletons and sometimes even cupcakes with frosting spiders. It’s all in good fun and we laugh, take our grandkids out for Trick or Treat and steal a Snickers bar or two. For someone […]

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October 3, 2018

Meet America’s First Female Commercial Flight Captain and Highline Place Memory Care Resident

Highline Place Memory Care (an Anthem Memory Care community) in Littleton, Colorado, has a trailblazer living inside its lively, vibrant community. Emily Howell Warner, a 78-year old resident, has an exciting history, recently celebrated at Denver’s Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum. Ms. Warner has the distinction of being America’s first female commercial […]

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September 24, 2018

Want to be a Better Caregiver to Mom or Dad? Here’s How!

If you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, how well are you looking out for your own health? Or are you, like so many others, so selfless in your desire to do the right thing for mom or dad that you ignore your own health? If that sounds like you, consider the […]

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September 13, 2018

Can Technology Protect and Care for Your Mom or Dad with Dementia?

Most of us have come to rely more and more upon technology to assist us in our homes, especially as we grown older. We also turn to technology to help keep our aging parents as independent as long as possible. That’s true even if that parent has dementia. The question is always how long he […]

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September 7, 2018

September is World Alzheimer’s Month: What You Need to Know

September is World Alzheimer’s Month. That means that organizations all over the world are holding events to bring greater awareness to this deadly disease. Here at Anthem Memory Care, we believe it is of utmost importance to keep abreast of the latest research, treatments and legislation impacting the lives of the residents we serve in […]

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August 30, 2018

Behavior Changes with Dementia: Coping as a Caregiver

We often have family members ask us about personality changes when mom or dad is diagnosed with dementia. They will say, “I expected the memory loss, but now mom is acting strange in other ways.” With the heavy focus on memory and dementia, other behavioral aspects of dementia are often pushed aside. Yet they are […]

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August 24, 2018

Bronco Games Bring Back Memories at Chelsea Place Memory Care

It isn’t unusual to encounter memory care residents who can’t remember what they had for breakfast, yet will quickly recall older memories. Sports is one thing that tends to pull forth deeper memories for those challenged by dementia. And, for residents of Chelsea Place Memory Care, that’s especially true if it’s Denver Broncos football! Every […]

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August 16, 2018

When a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s: Understanding the Stages

No matter how long you may have suspected that a loved one has Alzheimer’s disease, nothing can prepare you for the actual diagnosis of the disease. It is overwhelming. So it is important to know that you have resources available to help guide you as you take this journey with your loved one. You can […]

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August 7, 2018

87-Year Old Memory Care Resident Judges A Very Special Dog Show

Recently three Anthem Memory Care communities in the Denver, Colorado area got together for a unique and fun event: a dog show! The idea was initially proposed by Ms. Helen Lee James, a resident of Highline Place Memory Care in Littleton, Colorado. Ms. James had a special reason for her suggestion. She had, in her […]

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August 2, 2018

Photos and Dementia: Sharing Memories with Mom or Dad

Next time you’re with relatives, take along an old photograph to share. Watch the reactions of your various family members. Chances are you’ll see some animated facial expressions along with laughter or maybe a few sarcastic comments. That’s because photos have an amazing power to connect us to memories and to each other. This is […]

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July 26, 2018

Willowbrook Place Memory Care Residents and Children Bake Cookies….For Dogs!

Want to bring a smile to the faces of old and young alike? Bring everyone together, get some flour, pumpkin and peanut butter together and start baking cookies. Not for human consumption, but for your favorite canine companions! While baking dog treats may sound silly to some, there is nothing silly about the benefits of […]

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July 19, 2018

How to Talk to a Parent Who Has Dementia: Say This, Not This

When a parent is diagnosed with dementia, it puts an immense burden on both of your shoulders as you try to comprehend what’s happening and grapple with the limitations facing both of you. This is a challenging time and will become more so over time. However, there are things you can do to keep the […]

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July 12, 2018

Is Isolation Harming Your Loved One with Dementia?

For those who live alone and struggle with dementia, each day can bring an increased sense of isolation and disconnectedness from the world around them. Their cognitive decline along with physical impairments, keep them from articulating their needs, let alone reaching out for help. The result can be a reduced quality of life. An AARP […]

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July 3, 2018

Chelsea Place Celebrates Caregivers’ Rich Culture, Food and Coffee!

Chelsea Place Memory Care in Aurora, Colorado, has the good fortune to have among their staff, several caregivers of Ethiopian decent. These marvelous women take great pride in caring for residents and can usually be seen smiling and working quietly to assist residents with their daily activities. Recently, however, these women took center stage in […]

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