Forestdale Park Raises $2K for Alzheimer’s Research

Forestdale Park Raises $2K for Alzheimer’s Research

Forestdale Park Senior Living has raised over $2,000 for Alzheimer’s research and participated in the Alzheimer’s Association’s Greater Boston Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 22nd at North Point Park in Cambridge. The Walk serves as the area’s largest annual event to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s disease and helps fund new research into finding a cure. With more than 5 million Americans currently living with Alzheimer’s, the need for a cure has never been more critical. 

Each person who donated to Forestdale Park’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s team got a purple flower displayed in their honor at the community. Purple is the signature color of the Alzheimer’s movement.

Forestdale Park offers local seniors service-enriched Assisted Living and a state-of-the-art Compass Memory Support Neighborhood® featuring innovative, research-based programming specifically for those with memory loss, affiliated with the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Learn more online at www.ForestdalePark.com. More information on the Alzheimer’s Association can be found at www.alz.org.


Pictured above: Forestdale’s EnrichedLIFE Director Courtney Sott, Director of Compass Programming Denise Thorud, Forestdale family member Elena Vitale, Executive Director Terri Guenard, Move-in Coordinator Taylor Guenard, Dining Associate Alexis Murphy, and Director of Dining Jeff Fowler [taken at the Greater Boston Walk to End Alzheimer’s]