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3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

3 Lessons Learned from March Madness

The NCAA Basketball Tournament, known as March Madness, is well underway with only four teams left – playing for the right to be in the championship game next week. While these four teams are some of the best college basketball teams in the country, this tournament has had its share of thrilling shots, suspense and upsets.

Here are 3 business/life lessons learned from this year’s tournament:

  • basketball-768713_640You always have a chance. That chance may be slim, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t show up and do the best you can. Remember David and Goliath; the odds makers probably didn’t give David very good odds either.
  • Don’t give up. It’s not over ‘til it’s over. There were several games in this tournament that were decided at, literally, the last second. You have to be continually present, focused and committed to what you are doing. You may not always win, but no one can tell you that you didn’t give it your all.
  • If you make it interesting, people will come. Unlike professional leagues (let’s not debate whether these college players are really professionals that happen to be in college), the NCAA Tournament is ‘one and done.’ Lose and you are done; win and you move on. No best out of 3, 5 or 7 games. Anyone can have a bad game – or a really good one – which is why this tournament draws millions of fans who watch the game in person, on television, computers or phone and more who have taken the time to fill out their brackets. Whatever you are doing, personally or professionally, make it interesting. Someone will be intrigued and will want to know what it is about.

At Naperville Senior Center we are passionate about what we do to give our Members the respect and independence they deserve. We want them to enjoy their time with us through socialization, activities, games and puzzles, exercise and even breaking bread together.

  • happy memberAt NSC, everyone has a chance; a chance to enjoy fun activities, do a little exercise and socialize with up to a dozen of their peers.
  • Our Members never give up. (Okay, some of them take a nap from time to time.) They realize they have certain limitations but they now look forward to their next visit.
  • Interesting activities recently at the Center: Pinot’s Palette conducted an art workshop, all Members received an ‘Oscar’ for their special talent, Bagpiper Tracey performed a recital, and a 134 pound dog came to visit twice.

When we hear our Members say they look forward to coming each day, we know we are doing our best. Each week there is something new, different and interesting for them to do or learn; we want our Members to grow!

Call to action: contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

 

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

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Naperville Adult Day Care

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Are Frozen Foods Good For You?

Are Frozen Foods Good For You?

Are Frozen Foods Good For You?

frozen foods, healthy foodsDo you eat as many vegetables in the winter as you do in the summer? Fresh vegetables tend to cost more when they are out of season – and a lot of them are out of season this time of the year. With winter upon us, we ask the question, “Are frozen foods good for you?” Specifically, are frozen vegetables good for you? There are many opinions about different types of vegetables, such as organic fresh, regular fresh, canned, frozen, etc. How do you know what to choose?

Here are some helpful tips about different types of vegetables:

  • Canned: The least nutritious of all veggies. They tend to lose a lot of nutrients during the preservation process before being canned. If you can stay away from canned vegetables, you’ll be better off.
  • Fresh (whether organic or not): Get fresh vegetables if they are in season. But unless they are locally sourced, they are probably picked before they are ripe since they have to travel days or more to their final destination. This produce will not have their full nutritional value, even if they look ripe on the outside.
  • Frozen: Frozen vegetables are usually picked at their ripeness, and quickly blanched to remove bacteria. Then they are flash-frozen to lock in that freshness. This produce has the most nutrient-rich vitamins and minerals. Keep in mind that the longer they sit in the freezer, the more those nutrients will begin to break down. So don’t let them sit forever! Be leery of frozen vegetables in sauces that can add a lot of fat and calories. Look for the plain frozen vegetables.

Make sure your loved ones get the nutrients they need

It is important to get in as many fruits and vegetables as you can each day (the guideline is 9 servings!). Whether fresh or frozen, you are getting the nutrients your body needs. If the produce you are looking for is not in season, you know it is coming from far away, or you just want the convenience, consider getting frozen. You’ll be happy you did.

We provide nutritious AND delicious meals for our members

Naperville Senior Center provides a hot, noontime meal and snacks for each of our Members. Our veggies, biscuits and ice cream arrive frozen. Our entrées arrive frozen and fully cooked. We heat them up in our convection oven and Members rave about the deliciousness of everything including pot roast, baked cod, chicken Kiev, meat loaf, chicken dumplings and more.

Dessert time is very popular with our Members. There are fruit cups, cookies and fresh fruit, but the frozen treats are preferred. In addition to great food, we encourage our Members to socialize, exercise, play games and puzzles, sing, clap, dance, spend time on the computer, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation.

Call to action: contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home.”

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

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5 Things You Should Do Now to Stay Healthy in Your Senior Years

5 Things You Should Do Now to Stay Healthy in Your Senior Years

5 Things You Should Do Now to Stay Healthy in Your Senior Years

Senior Health

Wouldn’t it be great if we could take a sip from the fountain of youth and not have to worry about getting older? But like the song (and Bible verse) goes, to everything there is a season. Every day we get a little older, but we don’t have to go down without a fight!  Senior Health

There may not be that magical fountain of youth, but there are a variety of things we can do at any age to help ourselves be healthy and happy in our senior years. Whether you are 45 or 65 years old, little changes to what you do, what you eat and your outlook on life can make a big difference.

Here are 5 things you should do now to stay healthy as you age:

  1. It takes 21 days to create a habit. Start by doing something small – walking for 5 minutes – and build on it over time. We all have to start somewhere. Like the slogan says, ‘Just do it.’positive-455580_1280
  2. Be consistent. If you do take that walk, do it at the same time on the same days of the week. Being repetitive will help create that habit and have it stick over time.
  3. Be positive. Research has shown that positive thinking can help you feel better longer. You have a choice to react positively or negatively to any situation; choose to be positive!
  4. fruits-386758_1280Eat well most of the time. We all have our ‘favorites’ – cookies, candy, ice cream, chips and dip. That’s okay once-in-a-while; but spend most of the time eating foods that are good FOR you, not just good. It’s all about moderation; your body will thank you for it. Senior Health Tips
  5. Be social. Humans are social creatures and crave interaction with others. So get out there and be social. You can get involved with your church, community groups, or senior centers, like Naperville Senior Center.

Aging is inevitable, but there are a variety of things we can do to help our bodies and minds age more slowly than our years. However, if your aging loved one needs to be in a safe environment with other seniors during the day, check out what Naperville Senior Center has to offer.

Contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, Home Away From Home.

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Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Learning: The Brain’s Version of Jumping Jacks

Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, which a general term for memory loss and the loss of other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Mental decline is mostly due to altered connections in brain cells; keeping the brain active may help to generate new brain cells and increase the brain’s vitality. It’s the brain’s version of jumping jacks!

It’s never too late to learn something new

The old saying – It’s never too late to learn something new – is true! But it is more than that; it is about continually learning throughout your life. Studies have shown that a lower level of education may be related to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s later in life, due to less mental stimulation throughout a lifetime. Those people who have a higher level of education may be somewhat more protected from Alzheimer’s, possibly because the brain cells and their connections are stronger. More educated people can, and do, still get Alzheimer’s, but the symptoms may appear later.

Try to learn something new every day

Regardless of how old you are, you should continue to learn and stimulate your mind. That doesn’t mean having to get a PhD! Here are 5 simple things you can do to keep your brain active and healthy:

  1. man-863744_1280Put down the remote and read a book. Whether you like romance novels, history or fiction, reading is a great way to stimulate your mind. If you don’t want to spend the money to buy a book (or e-book), get a book from your local library.
  2. Take a class. Do you want to learn how to paint, speak a foreign language, or play bridge? There are many adult education classes available at your local park district, community college or adult education center. Find something that you want to learn how to do and do it!
  3. Old hands solving jigsaw puzzlePlay games. Do you like to play Scrabble, Monopoly, Bunco or Battleship? Keep playing! Learning can be disguised as fun! Remember, every Wednesday at 5pm, we play BINGO at our facility.
  4. Do crossword, Sudoku or regular puzzles. Whether you are a master at the New York Times crossword puzzle or just like the scenic puzzle that you found at a garage sale, they challenge you to think and keep your mind active.
  5. DSC_0406Garden. Yes, even when you are gardening you are learning something, which stimulates your brain. So throw on those gloves and plant some veggies and flowers!

At Naperville Senior Center, we incorporate games, puzzles, education, gardening and a host of other activities into our daily routine with our Members. We strive to provide them with mental stimulus to keep them active, engaged and included.

Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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5 Activities To Keep The Body and Mind Healthy

5 Activities To Keep The Body and Mind Healthy

5 Activities To Keep The Body and Mind Healthy

Why do some older adults feel good and stay active into their senior years, but others age much more rapidly? There are a variety of factors that contribute to a senior’s well-being such as physical activity, cognitive function, and social interaction.

Many studies show the correlation between physical activity and increased mental cognition. It is important to use the body and mind in order to keep both from weakening as we age. What you do in your younger years to strengthen your body and mind will affect how you feel as you age. Think about what you can do to increase those chances.

But what about a loved one who is already in their senior years? At any age, there are activities that are healthy for the body and mind; keeping the brain active, involving social interaction and body and mind healthyhaving fun!

Here are 5 activities that can keep your body and mind healthy:

  1. Walking: a brisk 30-minute walk strengthens your heart and burns calories. Physical activity can also help increase mental cognition.
  2. Story Telling: seniors who use their imaginations instead of trying to use their memory can improve their mood, communication and social interactions.
  3. Arts & Crafts: more seniors are discovering the rewards of finding a new hobby or rediscovering a pleasurable craft from their past.
  4. Games: whether card or board games, crossword or jigsaw puzzles, playing games may help prevent dementia by exercising one’s mind.
  5. Gardening: Planting flowers and veggies in a raised flower bed is a purposeful activity. Watching the flowers grow and eating the veggies provides a sense of accomplishment.

Keep your body and mind healthy!

Whether you are a boomer or a millennial, keeping your mind and body healthy should be something you work on regularly. There are plenty of activities for all ages and levels of physical or mental capacity. You just have to start!

Regardless of our Members’ physical or mental capacity, they are able to socialize, verbalize, improvise, evangelize, visualize, exercise, have fun, and a host of other activities to provide mental and physical stimulation. We incorporate exercise, games and music into our daily activities with our Members.

Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, “Home Away From Home”.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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3 Powerful Benefits of Mailing Letters to Seniors Right Now

3 Powerful Benefits of Mailing Letters to Seniors Right Now

3 Powerful Benefits of Mailing Letters to Seniors Right Now

When was the last time you mailed a letter or a card to someone? We are not talking about sending text messages or an e-mail, but an actual card in the mail?  It may have been a while, which is a shame.  I remember looking forward to getting cards in the mail for holidays or special occasions.  Now it’s a Facebook post or a text.  Don’t get me wrong, those are great!  But many seniors are not online or if they are, they would still appreciate an old-fashioned snail-mail once-in-a-while.

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Send a letter to a senior today! Even if it is just to say ‘hello, I’m thinking of you!’

I know that actual greeting cards can be expensive; prices seem to keep going up with everything these days. But why not get a package of stationary to send a note just to say you care or pick up a box of blank cards where you can put in the sentiment?  If you have kids, take out the construction paper and crayons or markers and let them make a homemade card.

Here are 3 powerful benefits of mailing letters to seniors:

  • Improves Mood. Who isn’t happy knowing that someone is thinking about them? Your loved one goes to the mailbox and sees something in there other than bills or catalogs. Already that improves their mood! Then they read your note and they are in an even better mood!
  • Increases Sensory Stimulation. Not only can a loved one read your handwriting in a letter, they can feel it. It is not just type-written text on a screen. There are more senses in use when a letter or card is mailed versus an online greeting. Increased sensory stimulation is used as a therapy to help older adults with dementia; why not let your loved one have the added benefit with the experience.
  • It’s a Win-Win. Your loved one will be happy to get something from you, but you will feel good you sent it. An online greeting still conveys a sentiment, but why not go the extra step once-in-a-while. It only takes a couple minutes to put something in the mail. The better you feel about the experience, the more you are going to want to do it, and the positive cycle continues!

At Naperville Senior Center we provide sensory stimulation to our Members every day. Some of our Members have communicated with their grandchildren across the world from our computer station, and we recently swapped notes with the children over at Bright Horizons on ‘letter day.’ Very rewarding watching our Members smile as the read the notes.

Call to action: contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience. It’s like “Home Away From Home,” but with a nurse and therapists in your living room.

 

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

[jpshare]

Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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