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Sugarloaf Centenarian: Horace

We are privileged to care for so many wonderful folks with long and storied lives, and every so often we have the distinct honor of ringing in a resident’s 100th year! Such was the case this week when Autumn Leaves of Sugarloaf resident, Horace, turned 100 years old! Horace is a

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A lesson on love…

At Autumn Leaves of Crystal Lake, we have been very blessed and extremely privileged to know Erhard and Ingrid, an amazing couple who have stolen our hearts with their incredible story. Erhard met Ingrid at a local church in Germany, and for Erhard, it was love at first sight. Without

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The Autumn Leaves Project: Music Discovery Outing

The Music Discovery process actually begins long before Music Is Our Weapon™ (MIOW) walks through the doors of Autumn Leaves, in the form of a questionnaire for the family members of the resident. What kind of music did your husband like? What song did Mom dance to at her wedding?

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Music and Alzheimer’s on the big screen: His Neighbor Phil

The enormous success of last year’s Oscar-winning motion picture, Still Alice, gave much needed exposure to Alzheimer’s, a devastating disease that cannot be cured at this time. Another independent film, His Neighbor Phil, also takes on this topic, taking a closer look at how deeply Alzheimer’s affects everyone in its orbit. Families, friends,

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Sundowning, dementia, and the importance of sleep

We all know that getting a good night’s sleep is essential for our health, but for many living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, changes in sleep behavior are part of the new normal. Frequent daytime napping and restlessness in the evening are all results of the sleep/wake cycle getting out

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The Autumn Leaves Project

From a happy song that evokes a smile to a familiar tune that awakens something deep from within, we’ve all experienced the power of music at Autumn Leaves. It’s hard to contain your happiness when you witness a resident go from a state of agitation or non-responsiveness to one of

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It’s a really big small world…

Too many people, Mr. Jensen thought as hurried crowds waxed and waned throughout the airport like droves of misguided birds. Where am I anyway? And where exactly are we going?  Nicole Gasaway, Regional Director of Sales & Marketing for the Southeast and Julia Zoss, Director of Healthcare at Autumn Leaves

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Trailblazing a path to memories and fitness

Exercise physically alters the brain in ways that help maintain cognition, reduce depression and stress, and aid with sleep problems common in those with dementia. It was with this in mind that Autumn Leaves created the So Much More™… To Do  program offering our residents a safe way to get

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Love and Memory Loss

Memory loss may make you feel as if the person you’ve loved for many years is no longer here, or as if the love is no longer alive. There’s no denying that it’s a heartbreaking situation, says Jolene Brackey, author of Creating Moments of Joy for the Person with Alzheimer’s

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Love Is In The Air: Lucius & Carolyn

One of the best parts about visiting Autumn Leaves of Denton is catching up with their vibrant community of residents. Denton’s passion for arts, music, and creativity is perfectly reflected in the folks who call Autumn Leaves of Denton home, and no better example of this joie de vivre can

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The Value of a Family Memory Book

For those affected by memory loss, telling stories may not be an option. As an alternative, gather the family together to create a family memory book. Assemble some old photos of key moments in your family’s history, along with colorful scrapbook paper, stickers, and other supplies. Family members can talk

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Keeping Love Alive

An elderly man was eager to finish his doctor’s appointment quickly, because he wanted to join his wife for breakfast, as he did every day, at the memory care community where she lived. Knowing that the wife had Alzheimer’s disease, the doctor asked why he continues to go faithfully, even

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National Activity Professionals Week

We’re celebrating the invaluable contributions and importance of our Life Engagement Team this week for National Activity Professionals Week, but perhaps we should take a moment to explain exactly what a Life Engagement Manager does, and why they are so vital to our residents’ well-being. If you’ve ever visited Autumn Leaves, you’ve likely

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Love Is In The Air: Nat & Jean

With Valentine’s Day just 4 weeks away, we’re celebrating stories of LOVE at Autumn Leaves! Our first story comes from Autumn Leaves of Stockbridge, home of Nat and Jean Williams. Originally from Springfield, VA, they’ve been married for over 50 wonderful years and are just as in love today as they were

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New Year, Healthier You

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Gift Ideas: Shopping for a loved one with dementia

Finding the perfect gift for the ones we love can be a challenge, especially when the recipient has memory care issues. Gifts that used to be on their wish list may no longer be appropriate, depending on the stage of the disease. Remember that dementia diminishes the senses as well

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Autumn Leaves Community Connections

Our community teams work 24 hours a day caring for our residents. At any given moment of the day, you’ll find them handling a multitude of responsibilities from caregiving, medication dispensing, or culinary services, to maintenance, housekeeping, or Life Engagement, just to name a few. It takes the combined efforts

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On the fly: air travel and dementia

If your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, traveling by air may present a few challenges. Airports can be overwhelming and confusing for someone with dementia with the cacophony of noise and light, sea of unfamiliar faces, and abrupt break from their usual daily routine. Here are some helpful tips on

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National Family Caregivers Month

In recognition of National Family Caregivers Month, we’d like to formally say “Thank You” to each and every one of our outstanding care team.  The compassion, patience, and love you show our residents every day are a true testament to the foundation upon which Autumn Leaves is built.  We are

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Resident Veteran: John

Flower Mound resident veteran, John Keil, logged more than 40 missions as a fighter-bomber pilot flying P-47 Thunderbolts for the 397th Fighter Squadron-“Jabo Angels”, 368th Fighter Group.  He is always eager to share his war stories, mostly of his experiences as a lucky survivor and also as a ruthless fighter

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