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Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Each Step Making a Difference

Cheer Home Care proudly joined the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at NTC ...

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Cheer Home Care proudly joined the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at NTC Park in Liberty Station. This inspiring event brought together individuals and teams dedicated to raising funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Our team enjoyed the community spirit, resilience, and a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of those affected by this challenging condition. 

Raising Funds and Awareness

Giving back to our community is essential! To support the Alzheimer’s Association, our team engaged in fun office challenges and spread the word to our community, friends, and families. Through these efforts, we successfully raised $5,482! (to date!). This was 110% of our $5,000 goal.  Every contribution brought us one step closer to a future without Alzheimer’s, and we are grateful to everyone who supported us in this mission.

A Day Filled with Purpose and Team Spirit

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s began with an opening ceremony, setting the tone for a day of purpose and togetherness. With a 1.5-mile route that could be completed twice, participants of all ages and abilities walked side by side. Live music, team squads, and even roving characters energized the atmosphere!

PROMISE GARDEN 

We particularly loved the Promise Garden stage. The Promise Garden is a powerful symbol of hope, with each flower representing the personal experiences of those affected by Alzheimer’s. It was touching to see the flowers, with personal messages of support, love, and remembrance for those impacted by the disease.

Why We Walk

At Cheer Home Care, we know firsthand the challenges that Alzheimer’s and dementia bring to individuals and their loved ones. Our mission goes beyond providing care; it’s about creating a supportive community where aging adults can live with dignity, respect, and the best quality of life possible. Participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s was a powerful reminder of standing together to create change. 

Join the Fight Against Alzheimer’s

If you couldn’t join us at the Walk but still want to make a difference, there are many ways to get involved. You can visit the Alzheimer’s Association website to learn more about the organization and make a donation. 

Thank you to everyone who walked, donated, and supported Cheer Home Care leading up to the event. Let’s continue to stand firm in our commitment to ending Alzheimer’s disease, one step at a time! 

We also host free educational events for the community. Don’t be shy, come on by! 

  • Every second Tuesday of the month @ 10:30am

Total Brain Health Flex 1.0 Class with Michelle Wile, MSW facilitating proven ways to maintain thinking skills and promote well-being for those with mild memory loss. Developed by leading brain wellness experts at Total Brain Health and author Dr. Cynthia Green.

  • Monthly on 4th Thursday @ 11am

Alzheimer’s Association® Support Group is for any individuals caring for a loved one with dementia. The group’s goal is to provide support and resources to care partners.

Events held at 5685 La Jolla Blvd, La Jolla 

RSVP (858) 868-5500 / events@cheerhomecare.com

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