Profiles in Courage: Mr. Charles
To hear Mr. Charles’ daughter, Alisha, talk about him, you can’t help but to picture him as a young adult sitting in a big chair in the corner of the room with
Compassionate Self Care
Self-care is vital to the health and well being of us all, but especially caregivers. On a recent Caregiver Crossing episode, we were joined by Jodi Patsiner, caregiver, friend and practitioner of
Girls Just Want to Have Fun!!!!
When you think of a beautiful, vibrant 27-year-old woman, you probably picture someone much like Alissa K. Alissa is a fun-loving young woman who happens to be living her life with Down Syndrome.
5 Strategies for Busy Caregivers To Eat Right
The hectic schedule of a caregiver often doesn’t allow for time to cook healthy meals. But nutritious meals are one of the best ways to fuel the body, especially during times of
Staff Perspective: Courtney C.
When I first entered Joy’s House, I was asked if I knew anything about adult day, Joy’s House, or Alzheimer’s disease. My response: No. If you’d ask me that same question almost
10 Things That Bring Us Joy – Joy’s House at UIndy
Editor’s note: In celebration of the recent 2nd anniversary of our grand opening of Joy’s House at UIndy, we asked the team to come up with 10 things that bring them joy.
Profiles in Courage: Miss Allene
Some people just can’t help themselves. They make friends wherever they go. This is Miss Allene and she has been like this for as long as anyone can remember. In her younger
10 Things That Bring Me Joy – Susan
Editor’s note: We’re excited to roll out this new blog feature, called 10 Things That Bring Me Joy! Each post will be written by a Joy’s House staff member or volunteer, with
Community Engagement at UIndy
With only just a few months experience at Joy’s House I have so enjoyed learning more and more about our relationship with The University of Indianapolis. As community partners, Joy’s House participated