We are committed

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Thursday, December 31, 2015

January 2016 Events in Aurora, CO: Welcome New Beginnings


Happy New Year! January is the time when we all welcome new beginnings and set resolutions to make this year better than the last. But how does one keep those resolutions throughout the year ahead? The New York Times offers four suggestions: First, make a concrete plan, something visual to embed it to memory. Second, put something you value on the line – is it your health or your pocketbook – keep that in mind when you are tempted to break your resolution. Third, bundle your temptations. For instance, you want to exercise more, but struggle getting to the gym and you also have a fondness for gossip magazines but feel they are a waste of time. Combine the two – read the magazines only at the gym! And fourth, seek social support. You can achieve more by pursuing goals with the help of a mentor.

Still haven’t made any resolutions? Resolve to join us every month for a wide variety of events and activities. This month we explore our creativity through music with outings to local musical performances, Elvis’ birthday celebrations and concerts by our Joyful Noise Choir. We invite you to Welcome New Beginnings and make regular visits to Juniper Village part of your new year’s goals!

Our fabulous January 2016 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  Elvis (Shelvis) Birthday Celebration as we celebrate the “King of Rock and Roll” and enjoy a PBJ sandwich with “Shelvis” who is a fantastic impersonator, so be ready for a real treat listening to all those Elvis oldies that we know and love on January 9th at 2:00 pm.

§  “Alive Inside” Screening, a Sundance Festival 2014audience award recipient, and the first part of our three-part series and roll-out on January 19th. (More details to follow.)

We look forward to sharing our January 2016 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Welcome New Beginnings.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

December 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Celebrate Little Things


This month is all about celebrations! Not only will we be celebrating holidays such as Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s Eve, but we will also celebrate the little things that make life worthwhile. Little things such as the reassuring touch of a friend’s hand, a kind word from an acquaintance and a warm smile from a stranger.

In our all too busy lives we sometimes forget to honor the simple things in life that bring us peace and joy. Most experts recommend that we allow 10-20 minutes of relaxation and stress relief each day. Making time for that can even be a stressful experience! During this busy month of baking, shopping, visitors and juggling tasks take time to remember what is really important.

Here are some tips to keep holiday stress in check: Acknowledge your feelings – you are not alone as holiday stress is not uncommon. Be realistic with expectations – you can only do so much, learn to say no. Ask for help when needed – everyone wants to be needed and may feel more included by being able to contribute. Plan ahead to minimize unplanned expenses and tasks. Take a breather – take a walk at night and do some stargazing, listen to soothing music, or get a massage. Above all enjoy all the holidays have to offer by sharing time with others.

Join us during the busy month of December for our annual cookie exchange and holiday celebrations. Take time to Celebrate Little Things with those you love.

Our fabulous December 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  Photos with Santa opportunity to have you and your loved ones’ portrait taken with the Jolly Old Fellow himself before he sets off to deliver good tidings and joy on December 10th at 10:00 am.

§  Holiday Cheer Dinner for a delicious meal shared with friends and loved ones in a festive atmosphere sure to lift our spirits on December 19th at 4:00 pm.

§  A Toast to 2016 as we bring in the New Year with champagne, delectable food items, jubilant music and vibrant dancing on December 31st at 2:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our December 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Celebrate Little Things.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

November 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Cherish The Journey


Family is a simple word, with complex meaning. To some family is the people you are related to by blood, but to some family is the people you choose to hold in high regard, and to others family isn’t people at all, but animals – our beloved pets.

Regardless of the definition, family plays an important role in our personal journey. As the saying goes, “Family is what you make it.” Whether made of blood relatives, friends, colleagues or pets, your family can offer you the support you need to thrive.

This month we celebrate family and reflect on our personal journeys while creating new memories for the future. Join us as we reminisce about these journeys through autobiographical journaling. Plan to share with those less fortunate through our annual food drive from November 1-30 with all non-perishable food items being donated to a local food bank. Also interact and share with others through our community support groups, and know that you are not alone. Throughout the month we will also be hosting several family events as we celebrate family and give thanks. We encourage you to review our calendar and join us for any or all of our events and Cherish The Journey!

Our fabulous November 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  Annual Food Drive for non-perishable food items to benefit needy seniors in the Aurora/Denver metro area through the Colorado Gerontological Society’s Holiday Basket Program, so drop off anytime from November 1st to November 30th.

§  Annual Family and Friends Thanksgiving Dinner with a traditional roast turkey feast complete with all the fixings and hearty sides plus decadent desserts on November 20th at noon. (RSVP to 303-341-6335 by November 6th.)

We look forward to sharing our November 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Cherish The Journey.

Monday, October 12, 2015

Benefits of the Small House Model: the Gold Standard for Memory Care


At Juniper Communities we have long subscribed to the belief that the keys to healthy aging include staying physically active and socially connected. For some of us, doing one or both can be more difficult over time.  This is particularly true of some individuals who are living with memory loss. Our job as caregivers and partners in caring is to facilitate new ways of helping residents to be connected to the community - their home - while at the same time fostering a sense of independence.
Environmental features are key in both keeping people physically active and connected with others. A 2011 study by Dr. Margaret Calkins, Ph.D., an internationally recognized leader in the field of environments for the elderly, especially those with Alzheimer’s or dementia,  found that people who lived in small group or cottage settings had less disruptive behaviors and greater socialization.  They (and their families and the staff who cared for them) were also more satisfied—happy.
Another study done in 2011 in the Netherlands by Hilde Verbeek titled Redesigning Dementia Care concurred.  Her research indicated that residents in small-scale living communities were significantly more socially engaged and displayed fewer physically non-aggressive behaviors, such as wandering, than residents in larger, traditional settings.  They experienced greater wellbeing and less stress—they were happier. The study also found that residents in this “person-environment model” developed an individually meaningful experience of choice, mastery and relationship.  They developed a feeling of “at-homeness” or happiness!
Understanding the Small House Model
Caroline Cantley in her 2002 book Put Yourself in My Place stated that there is broad agreement that desirable dementia care homes be small scale, which she defined as 6-14 residents.  Getting much larger, she and her colleagues said, is a distinct move away from a “family feel” towards something more institutional.  Different research provides other specific numbers, Dr. Calkins suggests between 9 and 24 residents, but they all are within this general range.  Larger communities may mitigate their size with their layout, such as linking several smaller houses together to achieve economies of scale.
Juniper has been well ahead of the trend as we have owned and operated two types of small house models for more than a decade.  Two of our small house models, Aurora and Louisville, both in Colorado, were purpose built by Juniper in 1999 and 2000 respectively, as part of our initiative to provide leading-edge care to residents living with memory impairments. These two communities include four small houses, each with 12 or 13 rooms, virtually all private, surrounding a town hall area. Each town hall provides destination locations consisting of multiple familiar spaces such as an office suite, game room, library, country store, and gymnasium, where residents from all houses can go for additional services or programs. In this model, where the houses are linked, all staff are readily available to assist if needed.
Juniper’s other three memory communities although not purpose built by Juniper, were acquired between 2006 and 2014, in part based on their similar design.  All three are based on a small house or cottage model.  For instance our community in Naples, Florida is a campus with six small cottages, each home to 15 residents in a combination of private and semi-private rooms, spread across lovely grounds connected by walking paths and gardens.  Another, acquired around the same time, has three neighborhoods of 12 residents each in a combination of private and semi-private rooms, which open onto a central common area.
In both models, residents at Juniper’s communities live within a short walk to the living room, kitchen and dining areas.  The environment is homelike; there are no nurses’ stations and no medication carts that block the hallways.  Staff wear polo shirts, not scrubs, and are trained to engage residents in activities of daily living, as well as social and recreational activities.  In both models, there are large, accessible and safe outdoor spaces surrounding the community.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

October 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Show Your Colors


Every October we turn our Alive in All Seasons focus to holidays and sports as we “Keep the Spirit” during this last celebratory quarter of the year. Sporting events are inevitably part of that celebration for many families.

According to Dr. Renee Clauselle, founder of Child and Family Psychology, “Bonding over sports — the highs and lows of the game — strengthens ties, helps us feel supported, and makes it easier for you to open up about personal things.” Think of sports as an opportunity to connect with others over a favorite – or even rival – team and learn more about each other. Even strangers can learn more about where they grew up, which teams they support, which sports they played and how those sports are different today. You may even learn something about your loved ones that you never knew. Perhaps great-grandma played softball in a women’s league during college. That would be something to pass along to future generations! Watching a sporting event can become so much more than plays and scores; it can become an opportunity to learn the history of someone you love.

Join us this month and “Show Your Colors” as we sponsor a local sports team, get into the spirit of the season with our Halloween Costume Party and honor those associates who go above and beyond with our annual Juniper Spirit Awards.

Our fabulous October 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  International Potluck featuring some of our favorite dishes from around the world for all to sample and savor on October 5th from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm.

§  Bessie’s Hope event with a wonderful organization which focuses on bringing generations together to enhance the lives of elderly citizens on October 8th from 10:15 am to 11:15 am.

§  October Football Fest as we celebrate the return of America’s most popular sport and our own favorite teams and players on October 11th from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

§  Boo Feast Luncheon where we will enjoy delectable dishes in a spooky kooky festive atmosphere on October 28th from noon to 1:30 pm.

We look forward to sharing our October 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Show Your Colors.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Juniper Village at Aurora recognized for outstanding resident and family satisfaction



Excellence in Action award recognizes exemplary commitment to quality

Juniper Village at Aurora is pleased to announce it has received the Excellence in Action award from My InnerView by National Research Corporation. This honor recognizes long term care and senior living organizations that achieve the highest levels of satisfaction excellence, as demonstrated by overall resident satisfaction scores.

"The Excellence in Action award isn't just any quality performance award," said Jason Stevens, Senior Vice President of Business Development at National Research. "Rather, it's an award that defines what it means for providers to provide the right kind of care—patient-centered care—for their residents, families, and employees. It's an honor and well-deserved accomplishment for repeat winners and new organizations alike."

Juniper Village at Aurora is a Wellspring Memory Care community and home to 52 residents, located at 11901 East Mississippi. It provides specialized programming and healthcare including the use of the Music & Memory program.

“Our Aurora team truly goes above and beyond to provide quality, individualized care and service to our residents. I see this every day that I am present in their community. The results of our customer satisfaction surveys validate their incredible efforts,” expressed Jennifer Harris, regional director of operations for Juniper Communities.

This is the second year that Juniper Village at Aurora has earned this national award.

Samples of questions asked on the survey include, “What is your recommendation of this facility to others” or “What is your recommendation of this facility as a place to live?”

Juniper Communities’ focus on the total well-being of each resident, providing personalized care coupled with innovative healthcare practices, has made it a recognized leader and the first choice among many patient/resident referral sources. Its’ Connect4Life model which provides onsite health and physical therapy care, is regarded as the most forward looking practice by industry sources for 2015.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

September 13 – 19 is National Assisted Living Week


Understand the senior living options available
This year, National Assisted Living Week’s theme is Nourishing Life: Mind, Body and Spirit and celebrates the countless ways assisted living caregivers nurture the whole resident. This has been the basis of Juniper Village at Aurora’s mission since we began and is certainly a goal of the industry.
With the percentage of the U.S. population over age 65 steadily increasing, it is important to understand the many options available in specialized residences and the level of care they provide for the growing and varied needs of seniors.
In addition to the type of community, it is equally important to find one that offers compassionate care, unparalleled access to healthcare – preferably onsite, programming that will stimulate you such as Music & Memory, and a commitment to continued improvement.
Personal Care/Assisted Living residences are for seniors who require the least amount of care. Meals are provided along with assistance in medication management, bathing, and dressing, if needed. Housekeeping and laundry services may also be available. Community social activities or outings may be offered, and depending on their preferences and budgets, residents may have the option of choosing a private room or a shared apartment.
Although some Assisted Living residences may provide services for seniors with cognitive impairment, a Memory Care residence is a specialized community for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Providing 24-hour supervision and security, the Memory Care environment is designed to meet the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s patients.
Skilled Nursing Care residence, sometimes known as a nursing home, provides the highest level of care for its residents as well as round-the-clock availability of medical care. Seniors in these communities may be incontinent or require assistance with eating, walking, and moving about the bed.  Skilled Nursing Care residences usually provide long-term care for seniors who are too sick or frail for other types of residences.
In recognition of National Assisted Living Week, remember, when independent living becomes too difficult, moving into a senior living community that offers appropriate levels of care based on an individual’s need can often be the best solution.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

September 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Spread Your Joy


As the air begins to cool and summer wanes, Juniper Village ends our “Stay Connected” series by recognizing Friendship and Joy. What is it that brings you joy? Is it the wet nose of a newborn pup? The smile of your first grandchild? The taste of a triple chocolate ice cream cone? Whatever it is we invite you to share that joy with others at Juniper Village this month.

Much attention has been paid to studies regarding the effects of stress on your health, but what about the effects of joy? The landmark “Nun Study,” as it's often known, revealed that positive emotion is correlated with longevity: 90% of the most cheerful quarter of nuns was alive at the age of eighty-five, whereas only 34% of the least cheerful quarter lived to that age. Similarly, 54% of the most cheerful fourth was alive at age ninety-four, versus 11% of the least cheerful. Of the 678 sisters in the original study about four dozen are still living. So go ahead, grab that triple chocolate cone it might just extend your life!

This month we invite you to “Spread Your Joy” as we honor our friendships in our Red Hat and Villager clubs and our Best Friends events; get our hands dirty at our Friendship Daffodil Project; and celebrate with our Birthday Party and House Warming Initiatives.

Our fabulous September 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:
§  Juniper Village at Aurora Sweet 16 Celebration as we commemorate this achievement with sweets, refreshing drinks, and lively entertainment on September 3rd from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
§  Labor Day BBQ for our last major event of the summer season featuring delicious grilled fair and all the usual accompaniments, plus cooling beverages and some sweet treats, served in a festive atmosphere on September 7th at noon.
§  Best Friends Week celebrating National Assisted Living Week with themed Days all week long from September 13th to September 19th.

We look forward to sharing our September 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Spread Your Joy.

Monday, August 3, 2015

August 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Breathe in Life


As we continue our summer focus on Staying Connected, we devote our August 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village in Aurora to connecting to the Environment. One of our Signature Programs is the Green Canopy Program. This program is designed to support healthier living for our residents and staff through environmentally conscious communities and events. This program directly supports this month’s focus on the environment and our vision to make the world a better place, a place where each of us can live fully throughout all seasons of life.

Margaret Mead reminds us that “We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.” To that end, Juniper Village has created Green Teams in each of our communities to support our environmental initiatives by assisting with our recycling and energy efficiency programs – such as using CFL light bulbs and Energy Star rated appliances, while making suggestions for additional programs to increase quality of life and promote sustainability in our communities. Have you met your Juniper Village Green Team? This month during our August 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora our Green Teams will share their mission with the greater community by heading up initiatives to help others learn how to live a more sustainable life through our Wide-Scale Recycling Programs, our Environmental Stability Program and the Implantation of our Green Teams. Stop in for one of our educational programs, recycling and upcycling events or anything else that strikes your fancy this month with our August 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora as we Breathe in Life!

Our fabulous August 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  Live Birds of Prey Presentation as we learn more about these magnificent and majestic animals who fulfill an important role in the food chain of our ecosystems on August 6th at 2:00 pm.
§  Trash to Treasure Rummage Sale as we give others the opportunity to reuse and upcycle our once treasured items on August 14th and 15th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
§  Sweet 16 Party as we celebrate our past milestones and accomplishments while looking forward to an even brighter future on August 27th from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our August 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Breathe in Life.

Friday, July 3, 2015

July 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Stand in Integrity


With our July 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora this month we kick off our summer quarter Alive In All Seasons theme “Stay Connected” where we will strive to stay connected to the community and the environment. Throughout July we will focus on staying connected to our community through Volunteerism, where we Stand In Integrity. The biggest and most visible benefit of volunteering is the impact on the community. Unpaid volunteers work magic in unifying communities. Through volunteer work you are able to connect with your community on a deeper level and help to make it a better place to live and grow. But what we don’t always realize is that volunteering is a two-way street. Volunteers benefit as much as the causes they support. Through volunteering you make new friends, expand your professional, social and support networks and boost your social skills. So, give it a try and experience the benefits of giving of yourself.

If you are looking for opportunities to share your time, check with our Connections Directors to see what opportunities we have, or join us in one of our volunteer projects. Also plan to join us during our July 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora as we recognize our Ambassador Program, focus on our Resident Computer Center and training or any other calendar item that catches your eye.

Our fabulous July 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  Community BBQ where we invite you to spend the day with community friends at our pre-4th of July celebration featuring delicious grilled foods and summer sides plus refreshing beverages on July 3rd at noon.

§  Ice Cream Social because nothing is better on a hot July day then ICE CREAM, so enjoy your favorite flavor, toppings, be among friends, enjoy music and support the Alzheimer’s Association Walk, a great cause, on July 16th from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm.

§  Car Wash to get your car cleaned while supporting a great cause, so bring your dirty vehicles to Juniper Village at Aurora to get them sparkly clean as all proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Walk on July 25th between 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our July 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Stand in Integrity.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

June 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Live in Wellness


We close this quarter’s theme of Healthy Aging: “Let Wellbeing Thrive” with a focus on Food, as we Live in Wellness through our June 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora. Hippocrates advises, “Let food be thy medicine”. Research shows that eating a well-planned, balanced mix of foods every day has many health benefits such as reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, bone loss, some kinds of cancer, and anemia. But, food has other benefits. There are also emotional needs that are satisfied by food. Most of us have fond memories of food from days gone by. Whether it was our mom's homemade chocolate chip cookies, a hotdog from a street vendor or our wedding cake, food has a way of transporting us back to the past. It is in that spirit that Juniper’s dining program is called the H’art and Soul of Dining. The philosophy is that we impart spirited service, companionship and nourishment through the sharing of good food. In addition to meeting our resident’s unique nutritional needs, we also meet their emotional and social needs as well.

Join us for our June 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora to share in our hydration program, complete with healthy snacks and learn more about healthy food and wellness with our dietitian presentations as we continue to Live in Wellness.

Our fabulous June 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  How to Live Healthy Seminar with guest speaker and dietician Susan Kimball who will talk about positive lifestyle choices while healthy snacks are provided on June 11th at 2:00 pm.

§  Father’s Day Car Hop & Car Show as we celebrate Father’s Day 1950s style with a good old fashioned classic car show then we join the Juniper Car Hops for an afternoon of fun, fun, fun ‘til your daddy takes the T-Bird away while “Lady and the Tramps” entertain us with their classic rock and roll tunes on June 20th at noon.

§  Dine & Dash Demo to experience the talents of our wonderful chef come by and watch and learn how to cook a specialty dish then take a completed sample home with you to enjoy on June 23rd at 4:30 pm.

We hope to see you at one or more of our June 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora!

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Thanks for the Music and Memory Donation


We are so fortunate to have such great partners of Juniper Village at Aurora; one of which is Home Instead Senior Care! 

Matt Clark and Mary Gay Coit presented Juniper Village at Aurora with a check for our Music and Memory program.  Home Instead South Denver chose this program for their quarterly non-profit donation because they believe in the benefits of music with those struggling with dementia.


We are so appreciative for their donation and also for the work they do in the community.  Home Instead provides non-medical services to families in their own homes as well as in communities such as Juniper Village at Aurora and also have their Leaders in Dementia Care designation.

Friday, May 22, 2015

2015 Juniper Leadership Conference Awards


Juniper celebrated its 27th anniversary this year.  Each year communities are honored for their achievements in critical operational and financial areas.

Awards were presented at the 2015 Juniper Leadership Conference, held this year in Baltimore’s historic inner harbor.  Awards were presented by Lynne Katzmann, founder and CEO of Juniper Communities, and Diane Byrne, Vice President of Program, Development, Training & Operational Oversight.


At the recent Juniper leadership conference, Juniper Village at Aurora was presented the Juniper “I’ve Got the Music In Me” Award in recognition of being the first to implement the Music and Memories Program in 2014.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Mother’s Day Celebrations


“Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.”   ~Author Unknown

We celebrated Mom’s with our Mother’s Day Tea and this year, we also had a fashion show! 


It was a fun day filled with friendship and love!

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Today I am Going to be Happy


"Today I am going to be happy" is our theme of everyday. I have made it a chant for our elders and it has become something that I can walk up to them in their houses, in the hall or even during dining and state and at least 1 person will join in with me.

Happy is as happy does.....

Residents of Juniper Village Aurora start each morning with their chant "TODAY IM GOING TO BE HAPPY". No matter what the weather may look like outside we know that we can bring the sunshine inside to ourselves and each other if we make it our choice to be happy. We are reminded of the things that make us happy because we take a few minutes to list on our board things that make us happy. We even listen to our two favorite happy songs every day: DONT WORRY BE HAPPY and the new happy song BECAUSE IM HAPPY. We have all seen what a difference it can make in day. So tell yourself "TODAY IM GOING TO BE HAPPY" and watch how your happiness rubs off on someone else.

Thanks,

Krystal

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

May 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Grow Strong Daily


Fitness is on our mind during our May 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with our Alive In All Seasons theme “Grow Strong Daily”. As you know, physical activity is good for you both physically and mentally. Regular physical activity can help you to continue to do the things you love and stay independent as you age. Exercise can reduce the risk of developing some diseases and reduce symptoms of some chronic conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and balance issues.

But, if exercise has not been a part of your daily routine how do you take that first step? Start by making it fun! Turn a walk around the block into a scavenger hunt – search for daffodils, birds, squirrels or lucky pennies. Instead of a dip in the pool, create an adventure as you pretend to swim with the dolphins. Rather than send your co-worker an email, walk to her office and communicate face to face, double the benefit with a smile! What’s important is to make it fun and just start – today!
 
Join us for our May 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora as we will Grow Strong Daily with Fitness Five, and walk “cross country” with our Route 66 Walking Program and learn more about keeping our hearts fit at our Healthy Heart Luncheon. We look forward to sharing these and many other activities with you this month. Peruse this month’s calendar, and we will see you soon!

Our fabulous May 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

§  How to Live With Arthritis Seminar in honor of Arthritis Awareness Month led by Senior Functional Fitness about the benefits of exercise, healthy foods that can help with arthritis, and other alternative treatments with refreshments provided on May 19th at 1:00 pm.
§  Juniper Village at Aurora Olympics as medals will be awarded and we will enjoy some light snacks and beverages during this friendly competition so please come cheer on our contestants on May 21st at 2:00 pm.
§  Annual Memorial Day BBQ for a complimentary, low-key celebration with residents and staff to help you kick off the summer season in great style on May 25th at noon.

We hope to see you at one or more of our May 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora!

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt


Mother Nature was kind to us again this year for our annual Easter Brunch and egg hunt!  Everyone enjoyed the fun and spending time with our Easter bunny!! What a fun filled event for our residents, staff and families!

Thursday, April 23, 2015

What a Wonderful Show of Community Support!


Karen Wuertz, Fine Arts Department Chair at Regis Jesuit High School Boys Division, and the students and families of Regis Jesuit High School, have taken on the challenge of helping Juniper Village at Aurora reach their goal of providing every resident with iPods, headphones, and playlists as part of our Music and Memories implementation.

They have gone above and beyond with cash donations for iTunes cards and iPods and even took on the task of downloading resident’s personal song choices onto the iPods!


We say at Juniper Village at Aurora, “It Takes a Village”, and Regis Jesuit High School, and Karen Wuertz really embrace this concept by donating their time and expertise and we are so grateful for their support of our community!

Thursday, April 2, 2015

April 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Believe in Yourself


Welcome to April - the name derived from the Latin word Aperire meaning “to open”; the month when everything starts to bloom and come alive. What better time to really put forth your best efforts and see the true beauty inside than the month in which everything begins anew! Diana Ross, in the Wiz, advises “believe in yourself, right from the start. You'll have brains; you’ll have a heart; you’ll have courage to last your whole life through if you believe in yourself.” So let’s put our best foot forward, believe in ourselves and we can move mountains!

Join us for our April 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora as we pull pranks on April Fool’s Day; honor Jesus Christ on Good Friday, followed by hiding Easter eggs; celebrate the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery on Passover; and celebrate mother earth on Earth Day and Arbor Day. Peruse this month’s calendar as we focus on the brain through our Daily Brain Builders, Wii tournaments and our Healthy Brain Luncheon. Plan to join us for any and all events. Also, check out our Healthy Aging Resource Library to learn more about the brain or any number of health related topics. We look forward to seeing you during this fun filled month.

Our fabulous April 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora include our:

Ø  Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt as we share a delicious meal in a festive atmosphere and are joined by the Easter Bunny to help the children find hidden eggs on April 4th from 10:00 am to 11:00 am.

Ø  Dispelling Myths About Hospice Workshop on hospice criteria, hospice insurance coverage, benefits of hospice care, and the importance of advance care planning featuring educational materials in both English and Spanish with questions and answers at the end and light snacks provided on April 7th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.

Ø  A Journey Through the Mind Interactive Presentation to explain how everything we do is related to the brain; meet with our chef to hear about our food and how what we serve is important to the mind; meet with our therapy department and learn about the importance of exercise and staying strong and more on April 23rd from 7:30 am to 9:00 am.

We hope to see you at one or more of our April 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora!

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Regis Jesuit Year of the Arts Benefits Juniper Village at Aurora


Regis Jesuit High School will host a special screening of Alive Inside, winner of the 2014 Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, on Thursday, April 9, 2014 at 7:00 pm in The Z Theatre in the school's Performing Arts Center & Student Commons. This powerful film demonstrates music’s ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. Following the screening, there will be a question and answer session with representatives from Juniper Village at Aurora, a long-term memory care community. The screening is free and open to the public, thanks to funding from Regis Jesuit's Year of the Arts.
In conjunction with the screening, the school will conduct a drive throughout the month of April to collect used iPods (all generations), new iPod Shuffles, iTunes gift cards and cash to benefit the Music & Memory Foundation and the implementation of Music & Memory programming at Juniper Village at Aurora.
Serendipity played a significant role in the coming together of the screening, associated drive and partnership with Juniper Village at Aurora. One of the school's music teachers, Karen Wuertz, was browsing Netflix looking to watch a documentary. Alive Inside kept surfacing as a recommendation, so she watched an excerpt. "I was immediately and profoundly moved by what I saw," she said, continuing, "Two of my passions, music and service, were coming together in this beautiful, emotional story." After watching the documentary, Wuertz visited the Alive Inside website and started following them on social media. She kept seeing information about hosting a screening. Knowing that Regis Jesuit had named 2014-15 a Year of the Arts, she wondered if hosting a screening at the school could be part of the special programming planned for it. Funding provided by an anonymous benefactor of Year of the Arts was available to make the screening possible, and so it was scheduled.
The relationship with Juniper Village at Aurora came later. After getting the screening scheduled, Wuertz began researching facilities locally using programming from Music & Memory. When she foundone in the same city as the school that was beginning implementation of the program for its residents, it again seemed destined. She reached out to Valerie Valdez, the Executive Director of Juniper Village Aurora, to see if they needed help. Valdez jumped at the prospect to work with students and staff from Regis Jesuit on setting up playlists and other technical aspects of the program for their residents. Of the relationship, Valdez states, "It has been a pleasure having Karen and the students at Regis Jesuit partnering with us on this incredible project! The assistance we have received has allowed us to meet our goal of getting the program up and running. We also want to partner with the students on other intergenerational activities. Music does bring people to 'life,' and we experience that on a daily basis because of the amazing program!"
The hope is to draw a significant crowd for the screening. "I think the students will really enjoy it; and for those with grandparents who might be dealing with memory issues, the message is one of hope," said Wuertz. The film should also appeal to current parents who may be dealing with these issues with their parents, as well as the school's alumni, many of whom are in or approaching their Golden Years. "Everything just seemed to align to make this event possible – our Year of the Arts, seeing this film when I did, the availability of funding, and finding we had people in our own backyard who could benefit from the school's culture of giving and service. It all gives me goose bumps," says Wuertz.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Juniper Communities Introduces Theralink for Onsite Integrated Therapy at Juniper Village at Aurora


Juniper Communities, a national owner-operator of Juniper Village senior living communities, is rolling out Theralink in all its facilities, and locally at Juniper Village at Aurora. Theralink is an on-site program designed to help residents regain and maintain independence, fitness and overall wellbeing. It is being implemented through a newly established partnership between Juniper Communities and Genesis Rehab Services.
“Rehabilitation, restorative services, and fitness are vital to healthy aging and whole person wellness,” explains Lynne Katzmann, CEO and Founder of Juniper Communities. “Coordinated with other clinical services permits, Juniper will be able to provide integrated post-acute care onsite at the communities through Theralink. This is especially important for Juniper’s residents who want and need more intensive rehabilitation services in their ‘home’.”
Grant Welson, Area Director for Genesis Rehab Services states, “Juniper is taking an industry lead by creating Theralink to offer onsite therapy services where they are integrated into everyday patient care. Feedback from preliminary implementation from Juniper’s residents has been overwhelmingly positive.”
The Theralink program will provide physical, occupational, speech, and when needed respiratory therapy that is integrated into the care Juniper currently delivers. Elements of Theralink include special balance and strength training, and fall prevention programs; technology and apps that facilitate and record personal fitness training; dementia management programs that integrate cognitive and occupational therapies; cardiopulmonary management; and monthly assessment reports.

Monday, March 2, 2015

March 2015 Events in Aurora, CO: Your Treasure Is Within


Treasure hunting has been around forever! The search for riches has evolved from archaeological digs revealing lost treasure to present day treasure hunts such as television’s “The Amazing Race”. Much has been written about the allure of treasure, but one thing that we’ve come to realize is that the treasure within is the most valuable of all. Each one of us has a treasure within and through our March 2015 events in Aurora, CO we will be exploring that treasure at Juniper Village at Aurora - be it your ability to sing, play a musical instrument, recite dramatic prose or balance a spoon at the end of your nose. No treasure is too small! In the immortal words of Captain Jack Sparrow, “Not all treasure’s silver and gold, mate.”

With our March 2015 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper Village at Aurora we end our Creative Expressions Series with a focus on Performance. Please join us during our March 2015 events in Aurora, CO while we recognize “Your Treasure is Within” as we provide opportunities to express yourself through our weekly drama clubs and by attending theatrical performances. If step dancing and corned beef and cabbage is more your thing, sample all that is Irish with our annual St. Patrick’s Day party or walk the red carpet and share your movie trivia skills at our Oscar Party.

Our fabulous March 2015 events in Aurora, CO include our Overland High School Outing for a special performance by their outstanding theater program on March 4th at 9:00 am; our International Women’s Day Presentation on the most influential women of history and their remarkable contributions on March 8th at 3:00 pm; our Balloon Volleyball game which provides fun and exercise for residents as well as staff and other participants on March 21st at 4:00 pm; or our Cooking Club Activity as we will be making delicious peanut butter cookies on March 27th at 1:00pm.

We hope to see you at one or more of our March 2015 events in Aurora, CO so check out our calendar for more!

Friday, February 6, 2015

PLAY IT AGAIN: Music brings Aurora Alzheimer patients to life


For Beulah Foelsch, life is circular. At 88 years old, the former Wisconsin dairy farmer spends her days moving her wheelchair through the never-ending hall of the main building at Juniper Village in Aurora.
Barbershop, gym, health care office. Barbershop, gym, health care office. Barbershop, gym, health care office.
Those are the places she passes every day. They never change, but they’re always new.
Like all the residents at Juniper’s Aurora location, Foelsch’s memory is hazy, filled with distant tidbits and foggy factoids that whimsically arrive and sadistically disappear, coming and going as they please.
Some days are good. Others aren’t. That’s the cryptic, devastating way in which Alzheimer’s disease works, as the families of the some 5 million Americans who live with the disease know painfully well.
“I’m too old for shocks,” Foelsch says after seeing a group of strangers approaching.
Her face is distraught and her brow stuck in an upward furrow. Clearly confused, her eyes are worried, scared and glassy.
“Where’s my daughter?” she asks as Valerie Valdez, executive director of Juniper’s Aurora location, approaches and gently slips a pair of headphones over her ears.
“Let me know if it’s too loud,” Valdez whispers before hitting the button on a lime green iPod with a small triangle on it. As soon as she does, something changes in Foelsch’s demeanor. Something profound...

Read the rest of this fabulous story and see the incredible video from the Aurora Sentinel.

By Quincy Snowdon Aurora Sentinel Staff Writer

Monday, February 2, 2015

Awaken Your Passion: February Events


This month at Juniper Village we continue our Creative Expressions Series with a focus on Art.

Creating art for many of our seniors has been a lifelong passion, for others it may have been a casual hobby or serious vocation. Whatever the reason, art has substantial benefits to our bodies, minds and spirits! In Successful Aging, John W. Rowe, MD, and Robert L. Kahn, PhD, discuss key aspects of successful aging: low risk of disease, high mental and physical functioning, and being actively engaged in life. Expressive art activities promote active engagement in life in positive, healthy, and fulfilling ways - in other words, nurturing the spirit of life. Recent studies further indicate that older adults who participate in art programs have fewer doctor visits, use less medication, and experience a lower rate of depression – all resulting in lower healthcare costs.

Our fabulous activity offerings this month include our Music, the Magic Healer presentation, part two in our three part “Alive Inside” program series, with Certified Pathways to Memory Specialist, Mindy Sterling, who uses piano and voice to help plateau memory issues and is a strong advocate of incorporating music as a standard practice in all aspects of senior care on February 3rd at 3:30 pm; our Balloon Bouquet annual, much anticipated fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association so order yours throughout the beginning of February and bring a smile to your special sweetheart’s face on Valentine’s Day with pick-up on February 13th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm; or our Art Therapy Lunch and Learn class for caregivers, activity directors or anyone who would like to learn how to bring back creativity, stimulate conversation and just have fun with your loved ones who have dementia on February 19th at noon.

Look through our calendar and plan to join us this month and “Awaken Your Passion” as we explore various mediums to expression through weekly art programs and visits to local art museums. Or, if art isn’t your thing, tailgate with us during the Super Bowl, await the Ground Hog’s prediction, our join in one of our festive celebrations on Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day or Mardi Gras.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Elvis at Juniper Village at Aurora!


Residents and staff alike had a wonderful time with "Shelvis" as they listened and danced to all of Elvis' greatest hits and celebrated his music!

Monday, January 26, 2015

Alive Inside Screening at Juniper Village at Aurora Was Truly Touching!!


We received some fantastic feedback from our residents, family members, and people from the greater community at large during our recent Alive Inside screening. Here is a sampling:

“Very inspiring, endearing, hopeful. I’m so glad J[uniper] V[illage] doesn’t look like some of 
those other institutions! But I’m anxious to get some of mom’s old favorites and try them 
with her.” –Celeste

“I’ve seen the YouTube video on Henry 5 times. I’ve cried every time because his story is so touching.” –Anonymous


“Thank you for inviting us to this showing! I really enjoyed the movie and discussion 
afterwards.” –Ellie