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Winter/Spring 2020

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NORRIDGE - ORLAND PARK MEMORY CARE CENTRAL BAPTIST VILLAGE 4747 N. Canfield Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 (708) 583-8500 www.cbvillage.org CCRC, RET, AL, ALZ, SNF Welcoming seniors of all faiths since 1896. Central Baptist Village offers three distinct programs for residents experiencing memory changes: The Enrichment Program is for residents who benefit from specialized programming and additional services to remain independent. The Terrace provides care in a secure, socially active atmosphere for residents with mid-stage memory loss. The Pavilion has a special care unit that offers 24-hour specialized nursing care in a secure environment for residents with later to end-stage Alzheimer's and other dementias. BELMONT VILLAGE OAK PARK Award-winning Circle of Friends ® memory program 1035 Madison Street Oak Park, IL 60302 (708) 848-7200 www.belmontvillage.com SC Lic.# 52076 AL, ALZ Belmont Village provides a continuum of memory care with a range of award-winning, evidence- based programs, from Mild Cognitive Impairment to later stage Alzheimer's and dementia care. Programs identify individual interests and abilities, provide a structured routine, and help residents maintain a sense of well-being and purpose in daily life. Memory care residents are supported by a licensed nurse and a specially trained staff in a private, custom-designed neighborhood within the community. AMERICAN HOUSE ORLAND PARK 8021 W. 151st Street Orland Park, IL 60462 (708) 215-2943 MEM (Ad on page 17) American House Orland Park is a charming memory care community located in Orland Park, IL. We offer a private, maintenance-free lifestyle in a warm and welcoming environment. American House's personalized Memory Care program, Love is Ageless ® , is designed to help residents throughout the stages of dementia, live and be cared for with compassion. Our specialized program creates a culture of caring for our residents, offering support to their loved ones, while navigating the complexities of the disease. Legend on page 47 26 Make the first call to 1-800-272-3900 www.alz.org Dealing with Alzheimer's can be tough. But it doesn't mean you have to forget about the joys of living. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer's, call the Alzheimer's Association helpline for support, understanding and information day or night. When it comes to Alzheimer's, remember – you are not alone.

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