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Rekindling Joy Through Art and Connection

Welcome to Annie Ruth Statham I Care Memory Organization. Our nonprofit is here to support those with memory impairments like Alzheimer's through art, dance therapy, and community events. We emphasize emotional well-being, mental stimulation, and social engagement, creating a nurturing space where our residents thrive and rediscover joy.

Compassionate Approach to Memory Care

Learn how we dedicate our efforts to transforming memory care with a nurturing approach. Guided by compassion, our mission emphasizes creativity in overcoming challenges, honoring cherished legacies, and promoting well-being. Explore our programs, community initiatives, and the heartwarming story behind our commitment to improving the lives of those with memory impairments.

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Foundation of Care and Love

Founded in 2022 with heartfelt dedication, we're committed to uplifting those with memory impairments by fostering creativity and support.

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Personalized Therapy for Residents

We offer comprehensive art and dance therapy programs tailored to individual cognitive needs.

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Research-driven Memory Care

Our programs are backed by research, ensuring innovative memory care methods that prioritize individual needs and holistic wellness.

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Joy Through Expression

Our holistic model nurtures both emotional and cognitive health, encouraging joy and connection through expressive arts.

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Support for Caregivers and Families

Our commitment extends to supporting caregivers, offering guidance, resources, and a compassionate community for shared experiences.

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Community Awareness and Education

Focused on awareness, raising understanding of memory care challenges, and fostering supportive community relationships.

Angelina A.

My son has cerebral palsy with major lower limb involvement. Many, or most “normal” exercises are a challenge because of his lack of balance while standing. About two years ago, we found Donna Gordon’s “Sit and Be Fit” class, Walker Ranch Senior Center. This seated, adaptive activity accommodates my son’s disability. Donna’s class offers my son safe, upper body exercise. Throughout the class, Donna always offers instruction, gentle correction and positive encouragement to all participants. We are grateful to Donna Gordon for the work she is doing with Seniors and others needing Adaptive exercise opportunities.