While attending a taping of Chicago's only daytime talk show, Victory Centre of Park Forest residents enjoyed VIP treatment when they got to meet and pose for photos with hosts Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini!
Strutting with Style:
Senior Fashion Show Fundraiser
Stylists from PC Hair Salons, a nonprofit organization that provides clients with the beauty services they expect and deserve, will give residents runway-ready hairdos.
Victory Centre of Bartlett's community pooch, Daisy, is a centerfold...well kind of. Her friendly and familiar fuzzy face is featured in Petco's 2019 Calendar. All proceeds from calendar sales will help the Petco Foundation and their 4,000 animal welfare partners save more pets, like Daisy, across the country.
Daisy brings the benefits of pet ownership to Victory Centre of Bartlett residents as party of Pathway's See Spot Retire program.
Tuskegee Airman's Uplifting Visit
It was a true honor to host original Tuskegee Airman
Lt. O. Lawton Wilkerson for a presentation at
Victory Centre of Roseland.
Wilkerson's inspiring talk covered his experience of learning how to fly B-25 bombers as part of the elite squad of the first black pilots. The Chicago heights native also reminisced about his days as a radio disk jockey and as a program manager.
Roseland resident
James Coleman presented Wilkerson with the
Exceptional Bravery and Heroism Award.
Ask Pathway People
Community Life Coordinator Megan McInerney from Aspired Living of Prospect Heights talks about why you should think about moving your parents before the holidays.
It's supposed to be the "the most wonderful time of the year," yet many people don't feel that way. Holiday depression is more common that you'd think, especially among older adults.
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dentify depression warning signs and see how you can help.