Colorado Assisted Living Littleton Residents Attend and Enjoy Various Events in December

Top Quote Littleton, Colorado, December 31, 2012 - Eunice Kinrade, owner, administrator, and Registered Nurse of Colorado Assisted Living Homes announced that the assisted living Littleton residents suffering from dementia disorders could attend three major events with families in December. End Quote
  • Colorado Springs, CO (1888PressRelease) December 30, 2012 - Eunice Kinrade, owner, administrator, and Registered Nurse of Colorado Assisted Living Homes announced that the assisted living Littleton residents suffering from dementia disorders could attend three major events with families in December. She pointed out that it is important for people afflicted with memory impairment problems like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, memory loss, disorientation, stroke, etc. to have regular outings. This helps them relax mentally, have a change from their regular daily routine, and enjoy themselves thoroughly. Such outings help in improving the physical and mental health of the seniors residing in Colorado Assisted Living Homes.

    Eunice stated the residents of assisted living Littleton homes could attend the NW Denver's 4th Annual Winter Market and Holiday Festival on December 8, 2012. The event was held at Valdez Elementary School, 2525, W. 29th Avenue, Denver, Colorado between 10-00 am and 3-00 pm. The festival featured more than 30 local crafters and artisans, offering several affordable gift items. The festival also provided entertainment to the seniors with items like photo sessions with Santa, craft making stations, and sing-along facilities featuring the favorite holiday tunes of the elders. The book sales section was also quite useful to the elders and they bought books that they liked. The books were available along with toys for kids as tax deductible donations.

    Eunice added that the residents of Colorado assisted living Littleton homes went to the Sleeping on the Summits at The Wildlife Experience event on December 13, 2012. The event was conducted between 6-30 pm and 8-30 pm at The Wildlife Experience, 10035, S. Peoria Street, Parker, Colorado. Dr. John Kedrowski and meteorologist Chris Tomer presented a video and photo journal. Along with the presentation, they also had a book signing program. The event included the Extreme Screen at the Wildlife Experience. The seniors enjoyed the exciting free presentation and returned to their homes fully contented to have their dinner.

    The residents of Colorado assisted living Littleton homes could attend the Living Lights at the Butterfly Pavilion event on December 21, 2012. The program was at the Butterfly Pavilion, 6252, W. 104th Avenue, Westminster, Colorado between 5-30 pm and 9-00 pm. The event included a fantastic and fascinating journey through the glowing gardens and twinkling tropical rainforest of the Butterfly Pavilion. Since some of the portions of the program were outdoors, the residents were dressed appropriately to withstand the cold weather, so that no harm would come to their health.

    To learn more about the facilities available at Colorado Assisted Living Homes, contact

    Eunice Kinrade,
    Colorado Assisted Living Homes, LLC,
    6638 W Ottawa Ave,
    Suite, 150-2,
    Littleton, CO 80128.
    Phone: 303-948-0555.
    Website: http://www.coloradoassistedliving.com/index.html

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