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Senior citizens needing Alzheimer's Care Lenexa Kansas


The city of Lenexa in Johnson County is said to have been named after a Shawnee Indian Chief's wife. Although Lenexa's history can be traced back to 1869, the city was incorporated only in 1907. The city today has a population of about 50,000. In a 2009 survey, 94% of residents said they were very satisfied with the overall quality of life in the community—the national average then was 75%. Ninety-six percent of residents also rated Lenexa as an excellent place to live. In 2009, Lenexa came in at the 26th spot on Money magazine's Best Places to Live annual ranking.

Although the economy, rapidly increasing population and other factors have contributed to Lenexa's omission in the Best Places to Live 2010 ranking, the city's small-town personality remains a key attraction for those who live in or relocate to this Johnson County city.

Lenexa is also home to a number of Assisted Living providers like SeniorCare Homes. While some are regular Assisted Living facilities for senior citizens, some others are Special Care Units (SCU) providing Alzheimer’s Care.

SCUs are specialized Assisted Living facilities that bring together architecturally different therapeutic environments and specially trained personnel. SCUs can be standalone entities or extensions of Assisted Living communities, nursing homes, retirement communities and senior housing complexes. Besides Alzheimer's patients, SCUs may also care for those diagnosed with other forms of dementia, including vascular dementia, Parkinson's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

Named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer (1864-1915), a German physician and psychiatrist who first identified it, Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia in the United States. Of the 5.3 million Americans diagnosed with the disease, the majority—5.1 million—are aged 65 years or older. More prevalent in women than in men. Alzheimer's has no cure and gets progressively worse over time. Alzheimer's is one of the leading causes of death in the United States and now claims more victims each year than diabetes.

According to a 2010 estimate, Kansas is home to 53,000 senior citizens (65 years or older) who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. That's nearly 2 out of every 100 Kansans. The state is ranked thirty-second in the number of Alzheimer's cases in the United States.

SeniorCare Homes has a number of Assisted Living and Alzheimer's Care (Lenexa, Kansas) facilities in the Kansas City area:
• Brookridge House
Located in the heart of Overland Park, this home features a park-like setting and a sunroom.
• Broadmoor House
Just minutes away from Mission Hills and the Prairie Village Shopping Center, the Broadmoor House has been recently renovated. Besides five bedrooms, this home features a sunroom and a walking path in the backyard.
• Leawood Estates
Surrounded by green spaces, this home is located in the heart of Leawood. An open-floor plan, it has five bedrooms and offers beautiful views.

Another SeniorCare Homes facility is scheduled to open its doors to senior citizens in the summer of 2010.

Many facilities—including SeniorCare Homes' properties in Kansas—are located in residential neighborhoods. Licensed and regulated by Kansas, SeniorCare Homes properties do not in any way advertise the fact that residents are special-needs individuals. In fact, residents live next door to and are encouraged to interact with healthy neighbors. Safe, secure and comfortable, SeniorCare Homes' properties are each home to no more than five senior citizens. This community-based Assisted Living approach of SeniorCare Homes also extends to encouraging and facilitating involvement of residents in such initiatives as the 'Memories in the Making' art program, which is also open to senior citizens needing Alzheimer's Care Lenexa Kansas.



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