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!
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Memories in the Making Reception
With the close of Memories In The Making for 2015, Juniper Village at Aurora enlisted the help of their residents to make goodies for the Memories In the Making reception held later that evening. These ladies were very meticulous in ensuring the tortilla roll-ups were PERFECT for the party, spreading cream cheese from edge to edge and filling them with cut up black olives then topping off with shaved ham and smoked turkey. Their perfection was shown in the intricate way of rolling up the tortillas prior to cutting into bite size pieces. Plates were decorated with the beautiful pin wheeled tortilla roll-ups, which were later enjoyed by all. The evening was a success with residents and family members oohing and awing over the magnificent art pieces.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
February 2016 Events in Aurora, CO: Awaken Your Passion
In February we turn our Alive In All Seasons focus to art
and invite you to awaken your passion with us. Leo Tolstoy defines the activity
of art as “To evoke in oneself a feeling one has experienced, and... then, by
means of movements, lines, colors, sounds or forms expressed in words, so to
transmit that feeling.”
This month we will transmit our feelings using many
different mediums to let other share in our experiences, feelings and passions.
We will travel through art around the world and experience art as it is meant
to be – inspirational and transformative. We will feel the cool breeze and
smell the fragrant blossoms of Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France as we gaze
upon In the Garden and the Water Lilies series. We will feel the angst of
Vincent Van Gogh as we admire his passionate works such as Vase with Twelve
Sunflowers and The Starry Night. We will also pour our passion into our own
creations evoking memories of the past to share with the future.
Please join us on this journey as we visit local art museums
and create our own art through weekly craft programs. Celebrate with us as we
recognize Valentine’s Day with sweets for the sweet and Fat Tuesday foods and
fun at our Mardi Gras party.
Our fabulous February 2016 events in Aurora, CO at Juniper
Village at Aurora include our:
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Making Shumai with John interactive
demonstration where we will be making delicious and eye-catching traditional
Chinese dim sum dumplings (yum, yum) on February 8th at 1:30 pm.
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Sweetheart Dance and Valentine Party to share
some sweet treats with our sweethearts while we dance the day away to some of
our favorite love songs on February 11th at 2:00 pm.
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Bessie’s Hope event as we partner with this
wonderful organization that is bringing generations together through
volunteering and mentoring programs on February 24th at 2:00 pm.
We look forward to sharing our February 2016 events in Aurora,
CO at Juniper Village at Aurora with you as we Awaken Your Passion.
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:
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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.
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“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:
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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.
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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.
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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:
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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.
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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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