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Cramer Mountain to Host Jazz and Juleps Benefit for Stowe Botanical Gardens

Monday, April 28th, 2014

Carillon Assisted Living of Cramer Mountain will host a Southern themed event, Jazz and Juleps On the Terrace, to raise funds for the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden. Carillon invites guests … Read More »

Fayetteville Resident Makes Cups Into Stories

Friday, April 25th, 2014

She’s been called many things, from “genius” to “amazing” to “eclectic.” Most often, her neighbors and friends at Carillon Assisted Living of Fayetteville are heard to say about Marjorie Carpenter: “She’s … Read More »

Fuquay Varina Jazz and Juleps Event to Raise Funds for Children’s Park

Friday, April 25th, 2014

Carillon Assisted Living of Fuquay-Varina will host a Southern themed event, Jazz and Juleps On the Terrace, to raise funds for a train caboose at the Fuquay-Varina Museum Park. Carillon of … Read More »

Bringing Out the Best in One Another

Friday, April 11th, 2014

Jack is the athlete, C.A. is the comedian. Jack likes to challenge himself, pushing to keep up an exercise regimen that someone 20 years younger would have trouble maintaining, while C.A. worries … Read More »

Chapter Five: Managing Difficult Behaviors

Saturday, March 29th, 2014

What follows is Chapter Five of Meet Me Where I Am: An Alzheimer’s Care Guide, by Mary Ann Drummond. Drummond, an Alzheimer’s care expert and licensed nurse, is Vice President … Read More »

For Some, Respite Care Is a Test Drive

Monday, March 24th, 2014

For families, Carillon’s respite care program offers an invaluable “Plan B” whenever temporary care is needed. For seniors, respite care allows them to ‘test drive’ an assisted living community before committing to a permanent … Read More »

Best Friends Make the Transition to Assisted Living Sweeter

Friday, March 21st, 2014

Rita Morse and Grace Fierro moved to Carillon Assisted Living of North Raleigh just a few months apart, and haven’t been apart much since.  On the day she moved in … Read More »

First Step In Preventing Senior Falls is Most Overlooked

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Determined to do all they could to keep their elderly mother from falling, Mrs. Smith’s family introduced new tools to keep her steady. They purchased a new walker, which helped their mother to walk straighter. They purchased a newfangled chair alarm, … Read More »

Making Home Safe for Those with Alzheimer’s

Wednesday, March 12th, 2014

Keeping a loved one with Alzheimer’s safe, happy and healthy is a challenging task for any caregiver or family member, no matter how devoted and committed. As the disease progresses, … Read More »

Chapter 4: Providing a Therapeutic Environment

Wednesday, March 12th, 2014

What follows is Chapter Four of Meet Me Where I Am: An Alzheimer’s Care Guide, by Mary Ann Drummond. Drummond, an Alzheimer’s care expert and licensed nurse, is Vice President … Read More »

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