Last month, Wallick Senior Living communities – The Grove & Oakleaf Village of Columbus and The Grove & Oakleaf Village of Toledo – came together for a cause close to our hearts and the lives of our memory care residents and their families.
Each community took part in their local Walk to End Alzheimer’s, organized by the Alzheimer’s Association. We’re excited to share their achievements, especially as we honor National Family Caregivers Month this November!
The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Sylvania Fundraise $2,600 to Fight Alzheimer’s
Last month, The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Sylvania participated in Toledo’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the Glass City Metropark. Oakleaf team members Diane Doneghy, Executive Director; Heather Evans, Assistant Executive Director; Danielle Ballesteros, Program Director; Roland Duran, Senior Living Advisor; and Jodi Gryca, Activities Assistant, proudly represented Wallick Senior Living.
Pictured (left to right): Heather Evans, Danielle Ballesteros, Diane Doneghy, & Roland Duran at the Toledo Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Families of current and past residents stopped by Team Oakleaf’s cabana – a reward for being one of the top 10 fundraising teams, having raised $1,000 before the earlier fundraising deadline.
Fundraising efforts didn’t stop there! Earlier this year, The Grove hosted a Sylvania Campus Walk supported by Toledo’s Whitmer High School Volleyball Program. The Grove residents enjoyed spending time with Whitmer volunteers and their family members outside on a beautiful day. The event featured fun activities like snow cones, a bake sale, cotton candy, t-shirts, dunk tanks, food trucks, entertainment, and a photo booth!
All proceeds from both events went to the Alzheimer’s Association, raising a total of $2,618.70 for critical research.
The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Columbus Sponsor the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s
In Columbus, Wallick Senior Living proudly sponsored the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s. We’re thrilled to share that the event not only surpassed its original goal of raising $900,000 for Alzheimer’s research — it exceeded the new goal of $1,000,000!
Representing Wallick at the walk were Senior Living Advisors Tasha Simmons from The Ashford of Grove City, Sherri Wamsley from The Grove at Oakleaf Village of Columbus, and Bethany Watts, Regional Senior Living Advisor. These two communities were honored to support the Alzheimer’s Association as they further Wallick’s mission by leading the industry with assisted living Medicaid waiver-certified beds in Memory Care.
Pictured (left to right): Tasha Simmons, Sherri Wamsley, & Bethany Watts at the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s
November is National Family Caregivers Month! Here’s a glimpse at some Fast Facts:
According to the Alzheimer’s Association:
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There are over 11 million unpaid dementia caregivers in the U.S.
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In 2023, caregivers provided 18.4 billion hours of care.
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70% say coordinating care is stressful; 74% are concerned about their own health.
Learn more at alz.org.
A sincere thank you to our residents, family members, and teams at Oakleaf Village and The Grove for working to spread awareness, fundraise and make a meaningful difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Rediscover Your Role: Embrace the Joy of Connection at The Grove
We understand that contemplating a transition for your loved one to a senior living community can bring about feelings of guilt and uncertainty. However, retirement communities, including memory care, are not ‘nursing homes’.
At The Grove, we want to assure you that making this decision is not only an opportunity for your loved one. It’s also a chance for you to reclaim your role as a daughter, son, or family member – without the overwhelming responsibilities of caregiving.
Think of joining our community as sending your loved one to ‘Golden College’ for their golden years. Here, they will discover a vibrant lifestyle filled with engaging activities, delicious meals prepared by our onsite chefs and the chance to forge new friendships – all whilst enjoying the comfort of their own private apartment. Our all-inclusive community is designed to enhance independence while providing the support and care they need, when they need it.
By choosing The Grove, you can rest assured that your loved one will thrive here; allowing you to focus on what truly matters – enjoying precious and meaningful moments together without the strain of senior caregiving.
Let us help you explore this enriching path forward for your family. We would love to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the benefits of living in our community. Feel free to reach out to us here.
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Walk to End Alzheimer’s Highlights from The Grove & Oakleaf Village of Columbus and Toledo
Last month, Wallick Senior Living communities – The Grove & Oakleaf Village of Columbus and The Grove & Oakleaf Village of Toledo – came together for a cause close to our hearts and the lives of our memory care residents and their families.
Each community took part in their local Walk to End Alzheimer’s, organized by the Alzheimer’s Association. We’re excited to share their achievements, especially as we honor National Family Caregivers Month this November!
The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Sylvania Fundraise $2,600 to Fight Alzheimer’s
Last month, The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Sylvania participated in Toledo’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s in the Glass City Metropark. Oakleaf team members Diane Doneghy, Executive Director; Heather Evans, Assistant Executive Director; Danielle Ballesteros, Program Director; Roland Duran, Senior Living Advisor; and Jodi Gryca, Activities Assistant, proudly represented Wallick Senior Living.
Pictured (left to right): Heather Evans, Danielle Ballesteros, Diane Doneghy, & Roland Duran at the Toledo Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Families of current and past residents stopped by Team Oakleaf’s cabana – a reward for being one of the top 10 fundraising teams, having raised $1,000 before the earlier fundraising deadline.
Fundraising efforts didn’t stop there! Earlier this year, The Grove hosted a Sylvania Campus Walk supported by Toledo’s Whitmer High School Volleyball Program. The Grove residents enjoyed spending time with Whitmer volunteers and their family members outside on a beautiful day. The event featured fun activities like snow cones, a bake sale, cotton candy, t-shirts, dunk tanks, food trucks, entertainment, and a photo booth!
All proceeds from both events went to the Alzheimer’s Association, raising a total of $2,618.70 for critical research.
The Grove and Oakleaf Village of Columbus Sponsor the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s
In Columbus, Wallick Senior Living proudly sponsored the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s. We’re thrilled to share that the event not only surpassed its original goal of raising $900,000 for Alzheimer’s research — it exceeded the new goal of $1,000,000!
Representing Wallick at the walk were Senior Living Advisors Tasha Simmons from The Ashford of Grove City, Sherri Wamsley from The Grove at Oakleaf Village of Columbus, and Bethany Watts, Regional Senior Living Advisor. These two communities were honored to support the Alzheimer’s Association as they further Wallick’s mission by leading the industry with assisted living Medicaid waiver-certified beds in Memory Care.
Pictured (left to right): Tasha Simmons, Sherri Wamsley, & Bethany Watts at the Columbus Walk to End Alzheimer’s
November is National Family Caregivers Month! Here’s a glimpse at some Fast Facts:
According to the Alzheimer’s Association:
There are over 11 million unpaid dementia caregivers in the U.S.
In 2023, caregivers provided 18.4 billion hours of care.
70% say coordinating care is stressful; 74% are concerned about their own health.
A sincere thank you to our residents, family members, and teams at Oakleaf Village and The Grove for working to spread awareness, fundraise and make a meaningful difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
How The Grove Eases the Burden for the Sandwich Generation
Are you part of the “sandwich generation,” balancing the demands of caring for both your children and aging parents? If you’re in your 50s and feeling the pressure of managing multiple responsibilities, you’re not alone. Many adults are finding themselves caring for aging parents while still raising their own families. This can be an overwhelming time, but at The Grove, we’re here to help ease that burden.
The Challenges of the Sandwich Generation
As life expectancy increases, more people are facing the challenge of providing care for elderly parents while still being actively involved in their children’s lives. The emotional, financial, and physical demands of being a caregiver for both generations can leave you feeling stretched thin. Whether your parents need help with daily tasks, medical care, or just a safe and supportive community, the stress of ensuring they’re well taken care of can affect your overall well-being.
How The Grove Can Help
At The Grove, we understand the unique challenges of this phase in life, and we’re here to support both you and your loved ones. Our senior living community offers a range of care options that give you peace of mind while ensuring your parents receive the attention and support they deserve.
If your parent requires specialized care for memory issues, our tailored services allow them to thrive.
Our dedicated team is passionate about providing high-quality care with a personal touch. You can rest easy knowing your parents are in good hands with caregivers who genuinely care about their well-being.
Seniors at Wallick aren’t just cared for—they’re engaged in a vibrant community full of social activities, wellness programs, and events that enrich their lives and keep them connected with others.
Our senior living communities have been recognized for excellence in care and service. With state-of-the-art amenities and a welcoming atmosphere, your parents will feel right at home in a safe, secure, and comfortable environment.
Why Choose The Grove?
Choosing a senior living community is a big decision. By partnering with The Grove, you’re choosing a team that prioritizes your loved ones’ comfort, dignity, and happiness. We offer:
Relieve the Stress and Find Support
Caring for elderly parents can be demanding, but you don’t have to do it alone. Let us be your partner in providing compassionate, professional care for your loved ones so you can focus on your own family and well-being.
To learn more about how we can help or to schedule a tour of one of our communities, contact us today. Let us show you how we can make this stage of life easier for both you and your parents.
Compassionate Memory Care for Dementia and Alzheimer’s
At The Grove we specialize in providing compassionate memory care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other memory-related conditions. We understand that deciding on a memory care community is a significant step for you and your family, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Signs Your Loved One May Need Memory Care
If your loved one is beginning to show signs of dementia, it’s essential to know what to look out for. Common signs that it may be time to consider memory care include:
If these behaviors are becoming more frequent, it may be time to explore the benefits of a specialized memory care community.
Why Choose The Grove for Memory Care?
Our memory care program offers:
Our goal is to help your loved one maintain a high quality of life while providing peace of mind for you and your family. We invite you to schedule a tour of one of our memory care communities in Toledo or Columbus to see how our memory care services can benefit your loved one.
MLiving Awards: Success for The Grove and Wallick’s Senior Living Sylvania Team
Wallick’s senior living campus in Sylvania received recognition in Mature Living News’ annual Reader’s Choice Awards!
Readers of MLiving are the judges for these awards, voting for the best of the Toledo, OH, area across various local categories. Check out our featured communities and other honorees here.
Our residents and families are at the heart of what we do. We are proud of our talented Sylvania team and applaud their dedication to creating an environment where our residents can thrive.
Congratulations to our communities at The Grove, The Crescent, and Oakleaf Village!
Adjusting to Senior Living at The Grove
With any move, there can be stages of adjustment. For older adults, that transition can look different. Making the move into a senior living community can be prompted by a variety of challenging lifestyle changes, but senior living is meant to uplift and benefit your later stages of life.
Here are some ways to help adjust to senior living and make the most out of this period of your life.
Explore What Your Community Has to Offer
Push yourself to explore the community so you can become more accustomed to the senior living lifestyle. From there, it is easier to find a routine, get settled and start enjoying this new chapter. There are opportunities to expand your social activity with shared community spaces and events, but balance is also accessible with private rooms. Our senior living communities are built to sustain a happy and healthy lifestyle so that you can keep enjoying life.
Give Yourself Time to Adjust
Knowing that every day may not look the same is important to keep in mind when moving into a senior living community. It takes time to feel comfortable and adjusted to a new place. Many experts suggest that it can take 3-6 months to adjust to senior living, but Wallick Senior Living communities are equipped to help personalize the adjustment process. That way, you can focus on yourself and how you spend your time. From art classes to cooking classes, Wallick offers residents the choice to participate in activities that fit their interests.
Reflect on Your Previous Environment
In moments of change, it’s beneficial to reflect on what usually makes you feel comfortable. Try to emulate that feeling in your new home. Reflecting on the best parts of your previous home can also make you feel more comfortable with that chapter’s ending and the beginning of a new one.
We hope that when you open the door to your new home, you feel a sense of peace and belonging. These tips are here to encourage you to make active choices to embrace the senior living lifestyle.
To learn more about adjusting to senior living and the moving process, click here.
Managing Stress with Summer Activity
Stressors in the Later Parts of Life
Entering the elderly stages of life comes with new varieties of change. Some may deal with the loss of loved ones, health conditions, loneliness and other changes. Change could also bring on feelings of stress because of its disruptions to routines and needs. The National Council on Aging (NCOA) discusses the dynamic between aging and the stress that this period of life can bring.
During this period of life, it becomes important to manage stressors in a healthy way. For everyone, this can look different. One factor that adds complexity to life stress and our ability to manage it, especially as we age, is seasonal weather changes.
Embracing Routines in Senior Living
The summer heat can make it harder to indulge in our favorite routines, from daily walks to spending time with loved ones. Our senior living communities are here to help you adjust to these changes and continue to enjoy every day. We understand the importance of maintaining routines and their direct impact on overall wellness.
If there are added limitations to residents’ activities due to weather, we are prepared to provide comfortable and enjoyable alternatives. Our activities directors are aware of how changes in the seasons may affect stress. We always plan a diverse calendar of indoor activities for residents, providing the same level of stress reduction and mental stimulation as their usual routines that might be affected by high temperatures.
Having different coping strategies is one way that you can stay on top of managing stress during this period in your life. Here are some ideas for finding new stress-reducing habits outside of community activities.
When possible, our communities are prepared to help you stick to your routine. In a recent interview with Channel 2 (WDTN), Sara Ward, The Ashford of Beavercreek Executive Director, spotlighted the Wallick Senior Living team’s dedication to helping residents beat the summer heat while allowing them to enjoy their favorite activities.
“In a heat wave like this, we’re going to make sure that if a resident wants to sit outside or wants to go on a walk, that we’re checking on them more frequently. We are making sure that they have water for their walk,” she said.
Keeping an Open Mind
Moments of change can be difficult to manage when your self-care is at stake, but it is important to know that stress during this period in your life is still normal. It will be helpful to continue being gracious with yourself and to try new things.
One of the beautiful things about being a part of a senior living community is that some of the burden of managing change is taken off residents. Our associates are here to uplift our community members and encourage them to reduce stress in the areas where we can.
Learn more about the activities we have planned by viewing our community updates located here.
Wallick Senior Living Featured on NBC4’s Daytime Columbus
“In making a transition to a community like one of ours, you’re surrounded by people, you’re surrounded by activities, you’re surrounded by possibilities.”
Wallick Senior Living was featured on Daytime Columbus! Check out the full interview here, where Adam Squires, Regional VP of Sales, and Kimberly Gibson, Executive Director of The Ashford at Sturbridge, shed light on the genuine wellness and mission-focused aspects of our communities.
Discover the Perfect Senior Living Option at Wallick Senior Living
At Wallick Senior Living, we know that choosing the right retirement living arrangement is a significant decision and that understanding senior living can be overwhelming. We are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment tailored to meet the unique needs of our senior residents. Below is an overview of our offerings: Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care.
Independent Living: Our Independent Living apartments are designed for seniors who are self-sufficient and want to enjoy a worry-free lifestyle. Residents have access to a range of amenities, including housekeeping, dining options, social activities, and fitness programs, all within a secure and vibrant community.
Assisted Living: For those who need a bit of extra help with daily activities, our Assisted Living offering gives personalized support. Our professional staff is available 24/7 to assist with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and more, ensuring residents maintain their independence while receiving the care they need.
Memory Care: Our Memory Care program is specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other memory-related conditions. We provide a safe and structured environment with specialized care plans, therapeutic activities, and highly trained staff to support the unique needs of each resident, promoting their well-being and quality of life.
At Wallick Senior Living, we are committed to creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere where our residents can thrive. We invite you to visit our community, meet our team, and see firsthand the exceptional care and services we provide.
The Grove is a Wallick Senior Living community focused on providing Memory Care, with locations in Columbus, OH, and Toledo, OH. Please feel free to reach out to us here to schedule a tour or if you have any questions. We look forward to the opportunity to assist you in finding the perfect living arrangement for your loved one.
Simplifying the Transition to Memory Care: Downsizing with Grace and Purpose
As you consider the move to a memory care community, navigating the process of downsizing can feel overwhelming. Rest assured, you’re not alone on this journey. Our compassionate team here at The Grove is here to support you every step of the way. Let’s explore how you can approach downsizing with grace and purpose, making the transition smoother and more meaningful.
Embracing the Journey
The best care for Alzheimer’s patients and those in need of memory care support includes newfound opportunities for growth and connection. Embrace this transition as a chance for you or your loved one to simplify your surroundings and focus on what truly matters. Yes, the change may be uncomfortable but there is so much to look forward to.
Creating a Plan
Start by creating a personalized downsizing plan. Break the task into manageable steps and set aside dedicated time each day or week to sort through belongings. Start with one room and create Keep, Donate, and Get Rid Of piles. Remember to clearly label boxes. It may be best to begin with less emotionally charged areas and gradually move on to sentimental items.
Discerning What Matters Most
View downsizing as a process of discernment rather than deprivation. Consider what possessions, whether it’s a favorite cozy sweater or a treasured piece of wall art, bring comfort, utility, or a sense of connection. Choose items that serve both practical and sentimental purposes, keeping in mind the space constraints and lifestyle offered by your new home. Daily Caring provides specific tips for seniors downsizing to settings like a memory care community. It’s like going to college or moving away from home – take what you need and what will serve you best in this new chapter.
Preserving Memories
As you declutter, take the time to reminisce and share stories with loved ones. Preserve the essence of significant moments even as you simplify your physical surroundings. Photographs, letters, and keepsakes can be cherished in memory books or digitized for easy access.
Seeking Support
Don’t hesitate to seek support from friends, family members, or professional organizers if needed. Surround yourself with positivity and encouragement, celebrating each small victory along the way. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s progress and peace of mind.
Moving Forward with Confidence
Approach downsizing with confidence and purpose, knowing that you’re paving the way for a brighter, more fulfilling future in a new environment. Embrace the opportunity to experience joy, living life on your terms and forming blossoming connections that await you in our memory care community.
If you have any questions or concerns as you navigate Alzheimer’s or dementia care services for your loved one, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our memory care team at The Grove is here to listen, support, and guide you through this journey with empathy and understanding.
Feel free to get in touch by scheduling a tour today! Reach out to us here.