Music and Memory Program Unlocking Holiday Memories

It’s no surprise music can trigger powerful holiday memories. For many, even the tune of Jingle Bells can evoke a time when they were a child sitting around the fireplace with family or skating on an ice rink during the holidays. That’s why The Kenwood offers a memory care program that emphasizes the powerful effect music has on residents: Music … Read More

7 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Around the Holidays

The holidays can be filled with love and joy – especially as many reconnect with family members they haven’t seen in a while. It’s also a time when adult children are more likely to notice differences in their parent’s behavior. While it’s normal to experience memory loss as a result of aging, this natural phenomenon is considerably different than Alzheimer’s … Read More

Examining the Link Between Poor Sleep and Alzheimer’s

More than one in three Americans aren’t getting enough sleep, regularly logging less than the recommended seven hours of shut-eye each night. While many of us have experienced common symptoms of fatigue, irritability or poor concentration after a restless night, a recent article from CNN Health revealed sleep deprivation may have serious long-term consequences. According to the article, a recent … Read More

In it to End it: The Kenwood Walks to End Alzheimer’s

Over the weekend, The Kenwood by Senior Star joined hundreds of Cincinnatians for a cause close to our hearts: Alzheimer’s. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the largest fundraising event in the world that raises money to support Alzheimer’s care and research. Each day, The Kenwood works with residents who are affected by the disease – whether they’re … Read More

Coming together for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s®

The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® returns to Cincinnati this Saturday, Oct. 7. Held annually in over 600 communities, the Walk is the largest event in the world that raises awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s. More than 5 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s, a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. In America, … Read More

Caregiver Writes Open Letter to Alzheimer’s

On October 7, The Kenwood by Senior Star staff, residents and their families will head to Sawyer Point for the Cincinnati Tri-State Walk to End Alzheimer’s®. Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Walk invites participants of all ages to join the fight to #EndALZ by raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. With a … Read More

Mobile VDT Visits the Reds Hall of Fame

The Kenwood by Senior Star and the Mobile Virtual Dementia Tour® (Mobile VDT®), powered by international nonprofit Second Wind Dreams®, made an appearance at the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. The VDT is a scientifically proven tool that simulates common Alzheimer’s cognitive and physical impairments. As a result, this helps improve individuals’ understanding of dementia behaviors. The Kenwood … Read More

Positive Spin on Fidget Spinners

During Spring 2017, fidget spinners were immensely popular among children and teens. They quickly became the latest fad and took over classrooms across the country. Fidget spinners are typically made up of three prongs held together within a circular piece in the middle that spins. It fits in the palm of your hand, making it easier to use – and … Read More

Advice on Communication Barriers from Executive Director Tom Rotz

We communicate with others every day, but overcoming any communication barriers can be difficult – especially with a loved one that has dementia. Not only do we have trouble communicating with them, but more importantly, they also have trouble communicating with us. The Kenwood by Senior Star’s executive director, Tom Rotz, was featured in a column on McKnight’s Senior Living … Read More

Coping with Dementia as a Caregiver

An initial diagnosis of dementia can be daunting for a person and their loved ones, as it can cause emotional and physical stress for family members and potential caregivers. If you plan to be a caregiver for your loved one with dementia, here are several tips we recommend to help you cope with a dementia diagnosis: Do your homework. Dementia … Read More