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$10,000 Family Reunion Grand Prize, From Home Instead

January 17, 2012 By: admin Category: Consumer Education

By Rebecca Champagne,
Human Resource Coordinator
Home Instead Senior Care
1102 S Braddock Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Phone: (412) 731-0733
Rebecca.Champagne@homeinstead.com

 

For fifteen years, the Home Instead Senior CareĀ® franchise network has been devoted to providing seniors with the highest quality care in their own homes, and to arming families with the information they need to make the best decisions about caring for aging loved ones. Our “I Will Remember You” campaign is designed by Home Instead Senior Care to support families caring for relatives with Alzheimer’s Disease. Visit www.helpforalzheimersfamilies.com to learn about Preserving Memories, Alzheimer’s Conversation Tips, and even Creating Memory Boxes. But first! Enter to win a $10,000 Family Reunion Grand Prize!

Family reunions are special occasions that bring relatives together from far and near to share lots of love, laughs and memories together.
The family of one lucky “I Will Remember for You” contest winner will get the opportunity to experience an unforgettable family reunion. The event, funded by Home Instead Senior Care, will include activities to help family members create and capture special memories together such as a scrapbooking and shadow box station, a memory booth to capture videos, photos or written thoughts, and assistance from a professional family historian to create a family memory anthology.

Attendance of the family member with Alzheimer’s disease will be left to the discretion of the Grand Prize winner. If the individual with Alzheimer’s does not attend, Home Instead Senior Care will arrange for a local office to provide the family member with in-home care services during reunion activities.

Every family has a story. So gather together to share and preserve the stories that help keep memories alive, especially for families touched by Alzheimer’s disease!

If you, or any organization of which you are a part, is interested in learning more about Alzheimer’s, please contact our office. We would be happy to speak to your group free of charge about this subject, our services, and even employment opportunities

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