Brookdale Senior Living has been named to Newsweek Magazine’s annual America’s Top Most Loved Workplaces® list, developed by Most Loved Workplace®, a division of Best Practice Institute (BPI). According to BPI, the list recognizes companies that put respect, caring, and appreciation for their employees at the center of their business model and, in doing so, have earned the loyalty and respect of the people who work for them.
Read more"I didn't say, 'don't eat vegetables.'" Ann Bruff refutes. "I said 'I don't eat vegetables.' All the mothers are going [kill] me." Ann turned 101 recently, and went viral on on social media amid reports that she had advised against eating vegetables -- and even warned they would kill you. Ann doesn't know how or why she has lived so long, but emphasized it has had nothing to with vegetables. "I don't know how I got to be 101. It just flew by," Anne says.
Read more“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Brookdale Mandarin resident Ron and RN Care Manager Norma Doughman talk about how Brookdale HealthPlus can help improve residents’ health and well-being.
Read moreStan Stanley has lived through a lot: the Spanish Flu, the Great Depression, World War II, and the COVID-19 pandemic. And now he's 105 years old. “I didn’t think I would ever see it," Stan says. "And then I saw it for real. I’m crying.” Stan served in World War II as a radio operator on bombers. His plane was shot down, and he crashed in occupied Holland. Stan hopes to head back there one last time. “I’d like to see the roads and the houses that I stayed in and everything else.”
Read moreBrookdale Burlington has three residents who got to celebrate National Centenarian's Day. Aubrey Bowers, 100, Pearl Gillham, 102, and Doreen Burgess, 100 all spoke with WFMY, sharing their secrets to living so long. "I eat what I want to eat, even if it's wrong, if its good I'm going to eat it," Doreen says. But Pearl's answer may surprise you, "Five ounces of Casa before dinner every night!" she said.
Read moreWeather forecasts are predicting the possibility of a hurricane impacting our area in the coming days. We want to assure you that we are taking every precaution to ensure the safety and well-being of your loved one. Our team has been actively monitoring the situation and we have emergency plans in place.
Read moreDoes 101-year-old Ann Bruff know the secret to a long life? She celebrated her birthday at Brookdale Echelon Lake, and when asked how she's lived for over a century, her answer was simple: avoid vegetables. "They will kill you," she said.
Read moreStaff at Brookdale McPherson invited the public out to celebrate their recent renovations. Both the inside and outside are completely renovated, plus new windows, siding, and a new water feature. But McPherson's executive director, Karen Krupp, says it's the residents that make a community beautiful: “Our residents and our staff; that’s the heart of our community."
Read moreBrookdale River Valley Tualatin celebrated Mary Louise Nelson’s century mark with a special luncheon. Tualatin's mayor attended and read a proclamation in her honor. In the 40s, Mary Louise Nelson worked as a parts expeditor for what was then known as Douglas Aircraft, which built bombers in Santa Monica, California. Now, 80 years later, what does she attribute her longevity to? She's not sure. "I used to walk a lot and so I didn’t do anything particular that I can think of. But I didn’t drink …” she said, adding that like other airplane factory workers she smoked a bit back in the day.
Read moreOregon has a new centenarian - Mary Louise Nelson. She celebrated her 100th birthday at Brookdale River Valley Tualatin. She's had a lifetime of great memories and some tough ones: the Great Depression and WWII, becoming a Rosie the Riveter in California working in logistics for Douglas Aircraft Building B20s for the Allied Forces, before being swept off her feet and to the PNW for good. Mary Louise's birthday had all the joys she could ask for: some sweets, her favorite classics, and the people that have made her life enjoyable.
Read moreWorld War II veteran John Scott celebrated his 101st birthday at Brookdale Rome in Georgia. During his time in the war, Mr. Scott completed 23 missions over Europe and earned a Purple Heart.
Read moreSeptember 19 marked a very special birthday for Mary Louise Nelson: born in 1924, she was treated to a birthday party at Brookdale River Valley Tualatin. 82 years ago, Mary Louise signed up to work at Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica, California as a parts expediter. She married, and moved to Oregon after the war and had two daughters. Mary Louise's husband passed away roughly 25 years ago, but both daughters were there to attend her birthday party.
Read moreJim Novotny is helping fellow Brookdale residents raise a glass to a rich life! The veteran calls Brookdale Chambrel Williamsburg in Williamsburg, VA, home. After losing his wife, Jim has found new purpose and friendships through his beer club. The club brings residents together monthly for trips to breweries around Williamsburg and has become so popular that it has more than doubled in size.
Read moreBrookdale Ronaoke celebrated 25 years in Roanoke with a ribbon cutting. The memory care community provide gentle structure for those living with conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. Sales Manager Tom Sawyer spoke to RTVT, sharing how proud he is of the community's dementia support group. "Families tell me they love to have a safe environment where they know they can speak their emotions."
Read moreThe Nashville Business Journal sat down with Bahar Azhdari, Vice President, Compliance Officer for Brookdale Senior Living. Azhdari implements and oversees the ongoing, effective operation of Brookdale’s compliance program to ensure the company remains at the forefront of an ever-changing health care landscape.
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