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If this describes you or someone you know, an upcoming Dementia Caregiver Workshop will provide a wealth of resources and education to inform your journey as you care for someone with dementia. On Saturday, May 11th, the Indiana University School of Medicine, American Senior Communities and the Alzheimer’ Association are teaming up to present a free Dementia Caregiver Workshop from 9 am to 2 pm. In addition to hearing key-note addresses by IU School of Medicine professionals, participants will receive free boxed lunches, optional hand massages and more at the event’s Resource Fair. Joy’s House, an adult daycare provider will provide care options for those participants needing care assistance while attending the workshop.
American Senior Communities has designated eight of its memory care centers as Purple Butterfly Memory Care Centers of Distinction, designating those centers as top providers of memory care. Memory care centers provide 24-hour care to those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. They must meet state and federal standards, but these eight communities surpass standards in providing care. Click here to learn more about the different types of Memory Care provided by ASC.
Wouldn’t you love to control your Parkinson’s disease so that you could move better, speak better and enjoy life? the Disease™ targets your daily challenges with activities specifically designed to address each of your symptoms. Those who have tried it report a greater ability to manage the disease and better enjoy life. The more traditional therapies (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and language therapy) are available on site if additional skilled intervention is needed.
At American Senior Communities, we’ve made an investment in our residents’ happiness by partnering with LifeShare, an innovative technology that’s changing the way they communicate with the people in their lives. LifeShare users can send and receive messages, view a slideshow of pictures shared to their account, play a variety of fun and challenging games, read the news , play music and listen to faith-based programs representing various religions. LifeShare’s easy to use smart phone app allows for friends and families to communicate on their phone and/or tablet through their loved one’s television. And if you have pictures or messages you’d like to send them, you can do so right on your TV; there’s no need to get a smartphone, computer or mobile device.