
Articles
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The Lodge at Shelburne Bay offers safe Haven for Alzheimer's patients
Since The Lodge at Shelburne Bay facility first opened its doors over 12 years ago, its commitment has been ongoing in offering residents the means to maintain the highest quality of life possible. According to Sara Wool, director of development and outreach at The Lodge, "We have had a steadfast commitment to helping our residents." The Lodge's tiered approach to care has been extremely successful in offering residents' programs suited to their level of independence. Nowhere is this more evident than in "The Haven Memory Care Program" offered through The Lodge, and specially designed for residents with Alzheimer's disease. Read More
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Expansion of the Lodge at Shelburne Bay complete
The Lodge at Shelburne Bay completed its second expansion in 10 years with the opening of the Shores Assisted Living community - a 20 million dollar, 90 bed, and state-of-the-art project. The 100,000 square foot building consists of 76 rental apartments for seniors. The new community shares a campus with the existing Lodge at Shelburne Bay, which offers residents all inclusive rental options that include 90 independent living apartments and a memory care program. Read More
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Local organizations join the Walk to End Alzheimer's
The Lodge at Shelburne Bay and Otter Creek again joined supporters from across the state in the annual Walk to End Alzheimer's disease. This is the nation's largest annual fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association, an organization committed to raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support, and research. Read More
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Alzheimer's Assoc. needs VolunteersThe Alzheimer's Association is always looking for dedicated people in the community to lend their talents and get involved. Currently, the association is in need of many kinds of help: special event volunteers help with mailings, participating on committees and boards, and day-of opportunities such as registration, speakers, and much more.
Volunteers are given a position description, orientation, and on-going training. All volunteers work directly with trained staff to ensure that their assignments are compatible with their interests, skills and availability. Give back to your community while having fun and meeting new people.
If you are interested and want to learn more, contact Joany Simonds at Joany.simonds@alz.org.
Resources
- Alzheimer's Association
- Alzheimer's Foundation of America
- Vermont Alzheimer's Care Facilities
- New Lifestyles, the source for senor living


