Holidays can be a wonderful time of year filled with family, food and laughter. However, it can also bring on stressful times and hurried schedules for everyone. This is why the holidays can be especially hard for those with memory loss. Let us give you some ideas to help you and your loved one have a joy filled Holidays and a Happy New Year!
To escape the cold outside, our residents at Azura Memory Care of Green Bay reminisced about a walk on the beach. “Was it hot or cold outside?” “Were you barefooted? If so, how did the sand feel on your toes?” “Did you hear seagulls?” “How did the air smell?” All were question we asked to […]
A new, publicly available database is seeking to capture the full spectrum of current Alzheimer’s disease research investments and resources—both in the U.S. and internationally. The International Alzheimer’s Disease Research Portfolio (IADRP), developed by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the NIH, in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association, will enable public and private […]
Members of the Azura Memory Care Team from Green Bay can be seen showing their support of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s of Brown County for which they raised over $1,000. In addition, this past weekend Azura Memory Care’s own Eve Montgomery helped ensure the record turnout at the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Wausau. […]
"We want to thank you for the loving special care you took of our mother, Diane. It was truly mom's home and you all became part of our family. Everything was home for her....from the beautiful rooms, large sunny windows all around, good food made with love, fun and personal activities from people who really loved our mom. We would highly recommend your facility to anyone. The staff from the director, to the doctor, to the nurse, to the caregivers and the maintenance man were all extremely helpful, caring, loving and professional. There are not enough words to say how much we appreciate all of you. Your exceptional care, kindness, and love were beyond anything we could have imagined. You were part of our family, and we will miss you." - Gail Sommers and Deborah Guse