Each year, on the summer solstice, the Alzheimer's Association holds
"The Longest Day" event to bring awareness to those with Alzheimer's.
Events around the country go from sunrise-to-sunset, symbolizing the
challenging journey of those living with the disease
as well as celebrating their caregivers. Westminster Place, a
Presbyterian Homes community, utilizes their NuStep machines and asks
residents and employees to donate their time with either 15 minutes or
30 minutes of "stepping." Paul Stoddard, GM of Dining
at Westminster Place, donated 30 minutes, 3100 steps, as well as
contributed $100 from Morrison and the dining team.
I wanted to support this amazing cause because my grandfather,
Richard Yarnell, was lost to this disease a few years ago. It was great
to be able to support the people and family's that have to experience
this disease, as I know firsthand what it's like.
If you have not already and are looking for a great organization to
donate to, feel free to follow this link to my page to donate:
http://act.alz.org/goto/Stoddard
These events are great for the community, not only
to bring awareness, but to also bring the residents, staff, and client
together!
Paul Stoddard
Operations Manager |
Presbyterian Homes
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