Caregiver Support Group
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Open to both Canterbury Court residents and the public.
Exclusive access to Sage Glen Skilled Nursing—for Canterbury Court residents only.
Azalea View, our Assisted Living neighborhood at Canterbury Court, is located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of Monarch Pavilion. Residents of Azalea View enjoy easy access to everything our campus has to offer. Residents can enjoy a chef-crafted meal with friends in one of our on-campus dining rooms, take advantage of nature blooming everywhere on a warm day in our Legacy Gardens, or visit a friend living in one of the other neighborhoods on campus.
Activities are not limited to our beautiful campus. Residents can select from a range of organized outings: visiting local shopping, entertainment, and dining in the area. For those comfy days when you just want to stay near home, Azalea View offers a mix of shared and private balcony spaces. A beautiful common-area living room is perfect for playing games with friends or just reading a book by the fire and enjoying time around others. Residents can stay healthy with access to an exercise room and a dining room serving great meals and hospitality in equal measure.
Azalea View offers one- and two-bedroom options ranging in sizes from 536 sq. ft. to 869 sq. ft. These lovely apartment homes offer great views, plenty of space, and a deep sense of security. Monthly rates are inclusive of care. Wireless internet, expanded cable, housekeeping, laundry, and medication management are just some of the package.
Parkinson’s disease is a common neurodegenerative disorder that often manifests with hand tremors, slow movement, stiffness, and loss of balance. While medication can help control symptoms, at Canterbury Court, we also offer multiple physical therapy programs designed to improve overall walking, balance and other activities of daily living.
An intensive and effective one-on-one treatment led by Physical and Occupational Therapists who are certified in this new focus on Parkinson’s care. LSVT BIG retrains participants on how normal movements should feel. Often these movements feel strange at first—too big. But these bigger movements match those of people without Parkinson’s. LSVT BIG helps improve the mismatch between what participants feel they’re doing and what they’re actually doing in terms of movement.
LSVT BIG treatment has been shown to help people with both large motor movements, such as walking faster, getting into or out of bed, or getting up from a seated position, as well as small motor movements, like buttoning a shirt or writing. Program participants have also shown improved balance and more ability to twist at the waist.
Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) is an effective training program for all stages of Parkinson’s disease, leading to less muscle stiffness and pain and generally improved balance and capacity for motion. Classes are led by an RSB-certified instructor, who develops a customized fitness program for each participant, with the goal to decrease the severity of Parkinson’s symptoms, reduce the fear of falling, better manage daily tasks, and improve overall confidence and the ability to perform basic activities like climbing stairs, entering a vehicle, and walking confidently.
SPEAK OUT! is a therapy regimen tailored to people with Parkinson’s disease to improve their voicing, and in turn, their swallowing. In this program, speech is transformed from an automatic function to an intentional task. SPEAK OUT! is usually completed in 12 sessions spanning four weeks, and then the patient transitions to the LOUD Crowd. In this four-week span, patients report improvement in their speaking, their ability to be heard and their overall quality of life.
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