Alzheimer’s Care Community at Applewood Our House

Locating an Alzheimer’s care community becomes a priority for many American families. Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are extremely challenging for those diagnosed and even more so for the loved ones who must take care of them. The road through Alzheimer’s is not an easy one, filled with hard decisions, such as choosing the proper care for a loved one who is undergoing dementia. That is evident proof of how important it is…

Caregiver at Applewood Our House

An Open Letter from a Ten Year Dementia Caregiver

As I begin to write this letter I am feeling the consequences of being a ten year dementia caregiver. I often think about the fact that it is never going to get better. My happiness now depends upon whether or not my husband smiles or doesn’t smile. When I first awaken him while sleeping in his chair, if he smiles, I know it is a good day. If he doesn’t smile, and has trouble getting…

As a Caregiver, What Do You Own?

We are talking with Jill Lorentz, owner and operator of Summit Resilience Training. We will dive into how your reactions as a caregiver can impact those with Dementia and their actions. A little bit about Jill: Jill became interested in learning more about Dementia and dementia related illnesses, (including Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body, and Frontal Temporal) its symptoms and challenging behaviors, when her mom, Delores P. Fleming, formerly of Decatur, Illinois became ill with the disease…

Teepa Snow Tackles Dementia Care and COVID-19

Appelwood Our House and The Mavericks of Senior Living partner to talk to Teepa Snow about Dementia Care with COVID-19. Watch the recording of the Live Video below! Applewood Our House Assisted Living Memory Care in Colorado is so much more to us than caring for the needs of our residents. It is about engaging them each and everyday. Here at Applewood Our House Assisted Living Memory Care we want to provide moments and capture…

Celebrate Being You

6 Ways to Celebrate Life as a Caregiver in Your Senior Years

Being a caregiver for the elderly is tough. It can take a physical and mental toll on your body. How much tougher is it when caregivers are in their senior years? If you’ve reached retirement age, you probably want to enjoy some well-earned leisure time. But you may find the days passing too swiftly if you are caring for a senior loved one. You can’t slow them down, of course, but you can make each…