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January 31, 2024

Willowbrook Residents Bring Blankets to Local Senior Dog Sanctuary

Residents of Willowbrook Place were on a mission to help other seniors... senior dogs, that is! Residents and staff visited Pepper's Senior Dog Sanctuary bringing homemade blankets and lots of love. Many residents were once dog owners and enjoyed interacting with their canine contemporaries.  The event was covered by local TV station, Fox 31/Channel 2. […]

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January 29, 2024

Medicare and Cognitive Assessments: What Families Need to Know

Most older Americans want to be tested for dementia. They recognize the benefits of early detection. Furthermore, they look to their physicians to make them aware of these tests and to advise them as to when and how to take them. The problem is that 80% of older Americans have yet to take a cognition […]

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January 20, 2024

Pathways of Purpose: Meaningful Connections, Powerful Results!

Person-centered care is a concept we are hearing about more often these days. And as far as we’re concerned, that is as it should be. It has been the focus of our Anthem Memory Care communities since we opened our doors and continues to impact everything we do, from day-to-day care, to dining, to the […]

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January 13, 2024

Retired Police Officers Visit Local Station, and the Memories Flow!

In celebration of National Law Enforcement Day, three former police officers from Porter Place Memory Care paid a visit to their local police station in Chicago. George Berryman, Tom Manion, and Curtis Cowsen dropped in to share memories and a batch of fresh baked cookies. The visit was heartwarming for the officers who enjoyed hearing stories […]

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January 12, 2024

Post Holiday Concern: Is Mom or Dad Developing Dementia?

While the holidays are a time to enjoy special moments with family and friends, we hear from many adult children who, instead of returning with fond memories, return filled with worry about cognitive and behavioral changes they’ve observed in a parent. Those changes may include one or more of the following: Is it just normal […]

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January 5, 2024

Alzheimer’s and Mental Health: What’s the Connection?

Most people have, at one time or another, experienced serious mental and emotional distress. Often it is short lived, and they are able to navigate through each dark period. Yet, for others, preserving good mental health is something that must be worked at constantly. And it isn’t always easy. For individuals living with dementias, such […]

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December 28, 2023

New Year’s Resolutions are For Everyone, Including Those with Dementia

Every year around this time residents and staff at our communities are busy taking stock of the year that is ending and making new lists of resolutions for the new year. Many of the resolutions are simple, such as “smiling more often”, or “appreciating the small things in life.” What is most important, however, is […]

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December 23, 2023

Participating in Operation Christmas Child Brings Joy and Meaning to Highline Place Residents and Staff

The program "Operation Christmas Child" organized each year by Samaritan's Purse is one with special meaning to Highline Place Memory Care's Life Engagement Director, Annalise Wasberg. Annalise was herself a recipient of the program years ago as a child of military parents. She told her story recently to McKnight's Senior Living. "No matter where we are in […]

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December 23, 2023

Highline Place Resident, James Berryman, Spreads Joy as "Santa"

When you have played Santa Claus for local children for so many years, why stop now? That's the attitude of James Berryman, a Highline Place Memory Care resident who has enjoyed putting on the red suit and listening to children share their Christmas list for years. James was joined by "Mrs. Claus", wife, Teresa Berryman. […]

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December 20, 2023

WWII Veteran and Resident of Harvester Place Turns 100!

Rupert "Bob" Wendall joined with fellow Harvester Place residents, friends and family to celebrate his 100th birthday! A World War II veteran, Bob is a skilled craftsman and machine designer who, in addition to his wife of 25 years, has five children, fourteen grandchildren, and twenty great-grandchildren!  Bob's secret to a long life? "Find someone […]

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December 19, 2023

Anthem is Turning 15! Fifteen Things to Know About Us

How time flies! Anthem Memory Care turns fifteen this month. Ours is a story full of ideas, vision, challenges, and great joy. Founder, Isaac Scott, recalls the emergence of the Anthem concept from his own experience years ago. “I watched my grandmother transition from care facility to care facility and realized there had to be […]

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December 13, 2023

5 Tips to Reduce a Parent’s Isolation Over the Holidays

The holidays are a wonderful time of year to enjoy gatherings with families and friends. However, they can raise anxieties for elderly loved ones who live alone, especially if they have been diagnosed with dementia. What was once a family home full of noisy celebrations can feel empty and cold for older individuals whose children […]

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December 12, 2023

Chelsea Hosts a Special Santa Pups Visit

Chelsea Place temporarily went "to the dogs" last week as residents, staff and family members brought in their family dogs for a special “Santa Pup” visit. The treat? Homemade dog biscuits! The event was covered by local Denver TV station, KMGH. You can watch the video here: https://youtu.be/sVcCG2NQYdA?si=8FXkDK950SIp9OUx 

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December 12, 2023

Colleen Kamin Receives Coveted McKnight's Pinnacle Award

We are proud to announce that Colleen Kamin, Executive Director of Porter Place Memory Care, was selected as one of an elite group of long-term care leaders to receive the McKnight’s Pinnacle Award. Colleen was given the Agent of Change award! Read more about the award here: https://www.mcknights.com/news/mcknights-announces-2nd-annual-pinnacle-award-winners/

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December 4, 2023

The Holidays Bring Purpose and Joy to Our Residents

The holidays are a time for giving, whether it comes in the form of presents, toy drives, or spending precious time with family and friends. Residents of our Anthem Memory Care communities give back all year long through many special projects and fundraisers. The holidays, however, provide a meaningful opportunity to engage with local organizations […]

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