Archive for 2015
Friday, December 18th, 2015
Something as simple as going out for coffee can be incredibly stressful for people and families living with Alzheimer’s disease. A unique program to make those social outings easier and … Read More »
Posted in Perspectives on Alzheimer's, Sage Stories | Comments Off on Carillon Co-Hosts Memory Cafés to Break Social Stigma of Dementia
Friday, December 18th, 2015
There’s a new sheriff in town at Carillon Assisted Living of Newton, but hers is a familiar, welcoming face to residents and team members. Rhonda Brazzell was recently named executive … Read More »
Posted in Sage Stories | Comments Off on A Familiar Face Takes the Helm at Carillon of Newton
Thursday, December 17th, 2015
Of all the reasons to love Carillon’s annual Victorian Christmas concert celebrations, Laurie Sawyer comes back time and again to one reason above all others. “It’s a little moment in … Read More »
Posted in Sage Stories | Comments Off on Annual Christmas Concerts Celebrate Timeless Traditions
Wednesday, December 16th, 2015
What should be the most joyful season of the year is often the loneliest time in the life of a senior. Not only do the holidays sharpen the loss of … Read More »
Posted in From the President | Comments Off on Keep Seniors Close at Christmas for Better Health All Year
Friday, November 13th, 2015
Carillon Assisted Living announced it plans to build the company’s 21st senior community in the Mecklenburg County town of Mint Hill. The new community, slated to break ground this spring and open … Read More »
Posted in News | Comments Off on Carillon Announces Mint Hill Location Coming in 2017
Tuesday, October 6th, 2015
By day, Bruce Dellimore was many things to many people: airline coordinator, AIDS researcher, computer engineer. By night he was — and still is — something else altogether: the leader … Read More »
Posted in Sage Stories | Comments Off on The Leader of the Band Plays On
Tuesday, October 6th, 2015
We have all heard the saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words”, yet we sometimes seem to forget how powerful the right picture can be for our loved … Read More »
Posted in Sage Stories | Comments Off on Reminiscing Therapy Still Important
Tuesday, October 6th, 2015
Feelings linger longer than facts. A fresh approach to dementia care can make the difference between frustration and contentment, both for people living with Alzheimer’s as well as those who care … Read More »
Posted in Perspectives on Alzheimer's | Comments Off on Five Steps to Better Emotional Health with ALZ
Monday, October 5th, 2015
Carillon welcomed more than 1,000 antique lovers and raised nearly $12,000 on behalf of local charities at the second annual Antique Road Extravaganza. The signature fundraising events were held at 19 Carillon communities … Read More »
Posted in Sage Stories | Comments Off on Antique Roadshow Events Raise $12,000 for Local Charities
Tuesday, September 29th, 2015
When it came time to choose the location for Carillon’s 20th assisted living community, we looked to a site that in many ways reflected Carillon’s history and vision. Huntersville is … Read More »
Posted in From the President | Comments Off on Coming Home to Huntersville
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