Neile's Shout-Out/Thank you: Mina Field finding and sharing joy
Brookdale Cedar Ridge resident Mina Field helps to care for her husband and she's also been bringing smiles to other residents at the community and doing her best to help them any way she can. She was nominated for a special shout-out on KTUL in Tulsa by her neighbor. Click to watch the special story about a special Brookdale resident.
Read moreHow Brookdale Senior Living Changed Because of COVID-19
Brookdale Senior Living has published a new article about how the company handled the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping assisted living residents safe.
Read moreBrookdale CEO shares experience/knowledge at “Waller Women’s Breakfast”
Brookdale CEO Cindy Baier spoke at the Waller Women's Breakfast, sharing insights about her career and serving as the head of the nation's largest senior
Read moreBrookdale CEO Discusses Creative Ways to Meet Staffing Challenges During COVID-19
Brookdale CEO Cindy Baier discusses staffing solutions during COVID-19.
Read moreMusic legend Charlie Burrell celebrates 100th birthday
Charlie Burrell, a resident at Brookdale Lowry, is known as the “Jackie Robinson of music.” He became the first African American to play in a major symphony when he took a job in Denver. Burrell turned 100 years old and was celebrated with a car parade. Click to see the news story by 9 News in Denver.
Read moreBrookdale CEO Featured Speaker at Nashville Business Breakfast
Brookdale President and CEO speaks at Nashville Business Breakfast
Read more"Gratitude is Ageless" Car Parade Brings Joy to Kennewick
Brookdale Canyon Lakes, a senior living facility in Kennewick, hosted a "Gratitude is Ageless" car parade Saturday. The event joined residents, first responders, and city leaders together to be grateful for the contributions each have made in our community.
Read moreHelping Keep COVID-19 and Flu at Bay: Brookdale’s Associates are Up to the Challenge!
Brookdale Senior Living, the nation’s leading senior living provider, is launching a massive campaign to fight the flu, offering flu shots at all communities.
Read moreBrookdale CEO Helps Health Care Council Celebrate 25 Years of Innovation
Brookdale President and Chief Executive Officer Cindy Baier this week joined with top healthcare executives to celebrate NHCC's 25th year.
Read moreBrookdale CEO Shares “Insights from the CEO Suite” at National Industry Conference
At the national Argentum conference, Brookdale's CEO talked about efforts to keep residents, associates and patients safe during the pandemic.
Read moreBrookdale Communities Take Part in Virtual Walk to End Alzheimer’s® Events Across the Country
Thousands of Brookdale residents, associates and family members will participate in virtual Walk to End Alzheimer's events.
Read moreParade of Love: Families Ride for Grandparents at Orlando Facility
The elderly community had front row seats to a big celebration on Sunday. Those living in the Brookdale Dr. Phillips Senior Living in Orlando get their very own socially-distanced parade.
Read moreSara Terry Named an Industry Scholar at the Renowned Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures
Sara Terry, Brookdale's SVP of Resident and Family Engagement, is Named an Industry Scholar at the Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures
Read moreBrookdale CEO to Receive Corporate Citizenship Award from CED of The Conference Board
Lucinda M. Baier, will accept the 2020 Corporate Citizenship Award from the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) next month.
Read moreGranting the wish of a lifetime
Brookdale Kerrville resident Inky Blumenthal was recently granted a "wish of a lifetime," taking a hot air balloon ride at sunrise, then eating an exotic lunch of lobster, alligator, frog legs and shrimp at the senior living community. Blumenthal, who turns 99 on Sept. 7, is publishing a memoir about her escape from Germany during the Holocaust. She's lived in four countries and learned five languages.
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