Alzheimer's and Memory Care Homes By City
- Abingdon
- Albion
- Aledo
- Alhambra
- Altamont
- Alton
- Amboy
- Anna
- Arcola
- Arlington Hts
- Arthur
- Astoria
- Auburn
- Aurora
- Aviston
- Avon
- Barrington
- Barry
- Batavia
- Beardstown
- Beecher
- Belleville
- Belvidere
- Bement
- Bensenville
- Benton
- Berwyn
- Bethalto
- Bloomingdale
- Bloomington
- Blue Island
- Bolingbrook
- Bourbonnais
- Bradley
- Breese
- Bridgeport
- Bridgeview
- Brighton
- Brookfield
- Buffalo Grove
- Burbank
- Burnham
- Burr Ridge
- Byron
- Cahokia
- Cairo
- Camp Point
- Canton
- Carbondale
- Carlinville
- Carlyle
- Carmi
- Carol Stream
- Carrier Mills
- Carrollton
- Carthage
- Casey
- Caseyville
- Centralia
- Champaign
- Charleston
- Chenoa
- Chester
- Chicago
- Chicago Heights
- Chicago Ridge
- Chillicothe
- Chrisman
- Cicero
- Cisne
- Clifton
- Clinton
- Coal Valley
- Cobden
- Colfax
- Collinsville
- Columbia
- Coulterville
- Crestwood
- Crete
- Crystal Lake
- Cuba
- Danforth
- Danville
- Decatur
- Deerfield
- Dekalb
- Des Plaines
- Dixon
- Dolton
- Downers Grove
- Du Quoin
- Durand
- Dwight
- East Moline
- East Peoria
- East Saint Louis
- Edwardsville
- Effingham
- El Paso
- Eldorado
- Elgin
- Elizabeth
- Elk Grove Village
- Elmhurst
- Elmwood Park
- Energy
- Enfield
- Eureka
- Evanston
- Evergreen Park
- Fairbury
- Fairfield
- Farmer City
- Farmington
- Flanagan
- Flora
- Forest Park
- Frankfort
- Franklin Grove
- Freeburg
- Freeport
- Fulton
- Galatia
- Galena
- Galesburg
- Geneseo
- Geneva
- Gibson City
- Gifford
- Gillespie
- Gilman
- Girard
- Glen Carbon
- Glenview
- Glenwood
- Godfrey
- Golconda
- Golden
- Granite City
- Grayville
- Greenup
- Greenville
- Hamilton
- Hardin
- Harrisburg
- Harvard
- Harvey
- Havana
- Hazel Crest
- Henry
- Herrin
- Hickory Hills
- Highland
- Highland Park
- Highwood
- Hillsboro
- Hillside
- Hinsdale
- Hoffman Estates
- Homewood
- Hoopeston
- Indian Head Park
- Inverness
- Island Lake
- Itasca
- Jacksonville
- Jerseyville
- Joliet
- Jonesboro
- Kankakee
- Kewanee
- Knoxville
- La Grange
- La Grange Park
- La Harpe
- La Salle
- Lacon
- Lake Bluff
- Lake Forest
- Lake Zurich
- Lansing
- Lawrenceville
- Le Roy
- Lebanon
- Lemont
- Lena
- Lewistown
- Libertyville
- Lincoln
- Lincolnshire
- Lincolnwood
- Lindenhurst
- Lisle
- Litchfield
- Lombard
- Long Grove
- Loves Park
- Macomb
- Marion
- Marseilles
- Marshall
- Maryville
- Mascoutah
- Mason City
- Matteson
- Mattoon
- Mchenry
- Mcleansboro
- Melrose Park
- Mendon
- Mendota
- Metamora
- Metropolis
- Midlothian
- Minonk
- Moline
- Momence
- Monmouth
- Monticello
- Morris
- Morrison
- Morton
- Morton Grove
- Mount Carmel
- Mount Carroll
- Mount Morris
- Mount Pulaski
- Mount Sterling
- Mount Vernon
- Mount Zion
- Moweaqua
- Murphysboro
- Naperville
- Nashville
- Neoga
- New Athens
- New Baden
- Newman
- Newton
- Niles
- Nokomis
- Normal
- Norridge
- North Aurora
- Northbrook
- Northlake
- O Fallon
- Oak Brook
- Oak Forest
- Oak Lawn
- Oak Park
- Oblong
- Odin
- Olney
- Oregon
- Orland Park
- Oswego
- Ottawa
- Palatine
- Palos Heights
- Palos Hills
- Palos Park
- Pana
- Paris
- Park Ridge
- Paxton
- Pekin
- Peoria
- Peoria Heights
- Peru
- Petersburg
- Pinckneyville
- Piper City
- Pittsfield
- Plainfield
- Polo
- Pontiac
- Prairie City
- Princeton
- Prophetstown
- Prospect Heights
- Quincy
- Red Bud
- Richton Park
- Ridgway
- Riverwoods
- Roanoke
- Robinson
- Rochelle
- Rock Falls
- Rock Island
- Rockford
- Rolling Meadows
- Roselle
- Roseville
- Rosiclare
- Round Lake Beach
- Rushville
- Salem
- Sandwich
- Savanna
- Savoy
- Schaumburg
- Shabbona
- Shelbyville
- Sheldon
- Sherman
- Silvis
- Skokie
- Smithton
- South Beloit
- South Chicago Height
- South Elgin
- South Holland
- Sparta
- Spring Valley
- Springfield
- St Charles
- St Elmo
- Staunton
- Sterling
- Stockton
- Streamwood
- Streator
- Stronghurst
- Sullivan
- Swansea
- Taylorville
- Tinley Park
- Toluca
- Toulon
- Tuscola
- Urbana
- Vandalia
- Vienna
- Virden
- Virginia
- Walnut
- Washington
- Waterloo
- Watseka
- Wauconda
- Waukegan
- West Chicago
- West Frankfort
- Westchester
- Westmont
- Wheaton
- Wheeling
- White Hall
- Willowbrook
- Wilmette
- Wilmington
- Winchester
- Winfield
- Wood River
- Woodstock
- Yorkville
- Zion
Smoking: It’s Never Too Late to Stop
"I've smoked two packs of cigarettes a day for 40 years-what's the use of quitting now?"
If you quit smoking, you are likely to add years to your life, breathe more easily, and have more energy. You will have extra money for spending or saving, and food will taste better. When you quit smoking, you join over a million people who stop smoking each year. Whether you are young or old, you will also:
Read more about Smoking: It’s Never Too Late to Stop...If you quit smoking, you are likely to add years to your life, breathe more easily, and have more energy. You will have extra money for spending or saving, and food will taste better. When you quit smoking, you join over a million people who stop smoking each year. Whether you are young or old, you will also:
Exercise and Physical Activity
"After walking on a treadmill at the local community center, I knew I'd be happier outside. So, I got a step counter and started walking in my neighborhood. Since then, I've seen yellow tulips bloom in spring and red dogwood leaves drop in fall. I always come home with more energy and happy to go on with the rest of the day." Marian (age 77)
Read more about Exercise and Physical Activity...Hyperthermia: Too Hot for Your Health
Irene is retired, she loves to work in her garden. Because she has always spent hours outside, she thinks the heat and humidity of Midwestern summers don't bother her. Then last year an unusual heat wave hit her area. Every day the temperature was over 100° F, and the humidity was at least 90%. Five days into the heat wave, her daughter Kim came over because Irene sounded confused on the phone. Kim found her mom passed out on the kitchen floor. The ambulance came quickly when called, but Irene almost died. She had heat stroke, the most serious form of hyperthermia.
Read more about Hyperthermia: Too Hot for Your Health...Crime and Older People
Lucy is worried. She's lived in the same neighborhood for 50 years, but things seem to be changing. Last week, her friend Rose was walking to the store when a young man ran by and pulled her purse right off her shoulder. Two weeks ago, Joe, the man upstairs, put his grocery bags on the curb while waiting for the bus, and before he knew it, someone had picked up his bags and run off. Lucy feels sad to think she might have to move. She wonders, is anywhere safe for older people anymore?
Read more about Crime and Older People...Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Hazard
Tony is a retired mailman. He has lived in New England his whole life and has seen some harsh winters. None, however, was as cold or snowy as one winter a few years ago. First, the temperature dipped to below zero and a snowstorm left 2 feet of snow. Then an ice storm caused lots of broken power lines. That meant Tony had no heat in his house, but he also couldn't leave. The temperature inside dropped to 60° F quite quickly. When his neighbor rang the doorbell to check on him the next day, Tony was confused, and his speech was slurred. He was taken to the emergency room. A doctor examined Tony and warmed him up. When he left the hospital, Tony went to his brother's house until the heat came back on. Turns out he'd had accidental hypothermia.
Read more about Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Hazard...Shots for Safety
There are many shots, or vaccinations, that may keep you from getting sick. Some of these shots may also protect you from getting a serious form of the illness. Here is a list of shots that may keep you healthy. Talk to your doctor about which ones you need.
Read more about Shots for Safety...Walking Boosts Brainpower -Moderate Intensity Exercise May Help Protect Older Adults Against Dementia
Older adults who take a brisk stroll just three times a week could boost their brainpower and reduce the risk of memory-robbing illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease.
Read more about Walking Boosts Brainpower -Moderate Intensity Exercise May Help Protect Older Adults Against Dementia...Menopause
One cool fall day, Ellen and Sue were watching their teenagers play soccer when all of a sudden Ellen flushed and seemed to be sweating. Sue asked if Ellen was okay. "Oh, it's a hot flash," Ellen said. "This is happening to me several times a week now-even at night. At first, I didn't know what was going on, but my doctor told me these are symptoms of menopause." Sue laughed and said, "Yes, I remember hot flashes, but they're over now."
Read more about Menopause...
