Crimes against seniors totaled more than $3.4 billion in losses this past year. More than 100,000 complaints were filed by people over the age of 60 in 2023, an 11% increase from the previous year. To help protect yourself and your loved ones from falling victim to senior scams, you should be aware of the most common types of scams reported by seniors.
Read moreBrookdale resident Chellie Zide-Booth has long hung up her ballet shoes but has yet to leave the stage. The 86-year-old, who calls Brookdale Chambrel Williamsburg home, fell in love with ballet as a young child. At just 16-years-old she joined the influential Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and went on to travel the country and world as a professional ballerina.
Read moreIn Arizona, a company - Prime IV Hydration and Wellness - is launching mobile IV services to help hydrate seniors. Dehydration in the elderly can lead to severe health issues. This company is partnering with senior living communities like Brookdale Baywood. “We are excited to offer this innovative service that can significantly improve the quality of life for our residents," says Ellie Sweum, Baywood's community sales manager. "Proper hydration is crucial for maintaining their overall health, and this partnership is a great step towards achieving that goal.”
Read morePauline Hamman lives at Brookdale Chickasha, and she spends her days going on walks, working on puzzles, and playing bingo. But Thursday, she got to ring in her 100th birthday with a party full of her friends. "I love all of my friends very much," Pauline says. "They're just like family to me."
Read moreLocal veteran, long-time volunteer, and community leader Chet Danforth celebrated a milestone birthday - his 100th - at Brookdale Medford. Residents came together for Chet's birthday. He says he doesn’t feel old at all. As for his secret to making it to 100: "Not a secret at all…my Lord did it for me.”
Read moreWhen Chet Danforth turned 100 years old, he looked back at a century of accomplishments. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. He worked for Boeing as a quality assurance control representative. He volunteers boys' and girls' clubs. To this day, service remains a big part of his life.
Read moreHerb Kolodny lives without one of his legs. And three years ago, when he was searching for senior living, they wanted a place with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, amenities such as a fitness center and pool, and some specific features to accommodate people with mobility needs. He and his wife found it at Brookdale. “They have a lot of experience with seniors who use canes, walkers, wheelchairs, and motorized carts,” Kolodny says. “There are aides who will push you in your wheelchair. But I’m the only amputee - I’m here setting the pace.”
Read moreResidents at Brookdale Chambrel Williamsburg can’t get enough of their community’s outdoor space, thanks in part to resident Donna Shoemaker. Since moving into the community, she has collaborated with community leaders on ways to enhance several outdoor areas. The community added a water feature, flowers, and bird feeders. Donna says the best part is when she sees how her efforts help make her fellow residents happy.
Read moreEvery Tuesday and Friday, you can find 90-year-old Pat Chambers volunteering at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital. She's been doing it for 18 years. Recently, family and friends donated over $10,000 in honor of Pat. The hospital also gave Pat her own space - "Pat's Miracle Corner." Pat says she has seen dozens of miracles working at the hospital. "I get to see miracles and I hope your child is one of [them.]"
Read moreBrookdale Russellville is celebrating 25 years of membership with the Russellville Chamber of Commerce. They held an event to bring together community members, local businesses, and residents. Executive Director Brittney Howell said she's proud of Brookdale's long-standing relationship with the Chamber and its role in the community.
Read moreBrookdale Troy is raising money to fight Alzheimer's. They held a "Grab and Go" lunch, giving out $5 hot dog meals. The Brookdale team is also encouraging folks to participate in Troy’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s in September.
Read moreAt Brookdale Midwestern, you might run into Beverly and Pam, two residents who are now best friends. They met on Beverly's first day, and Beverly was determined that they become friends. "I knew that Pam was going to be my friend whether she wanted to be or not," she says. And it worked! Now, they do everything together.
Read moreWorld War II veteran John Hodges is enjoying his 101st year at Brookdale Staunton. The community celebrated his birthday this week, with his favorite dessert: coconut cake. When asked what advice he would give to the younger generation, John says to always value the little things in life. “Be kind. Be just in your dealings, and for goodness sake, give thanks to the Lord."
Read moreBrookdale Senior Living has become certified as a Most Loved Workplace® backed by the research and analysis of Best Practice Institute (BPI). According to BPI, Most Loved Workplace validation provides the most comprehensive look at workplace sentiment for organizations today.
Read moreFirst Lieutenant Richard Ulmer was honored at Brookdale Tullahoma for his servig as a U.S. Air Force pilot. Ulmer also contributed to coding during NASA's Apollo Missions. The ceremony was a surprise - as Ulmer was greeted by a crowd of friends and family.
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