BMA Affordable Assisted Living Community in Chicago to Host Thanksgiving Luncheon
Bradley, Illinois (PRWEB) November 17, 2014 -- Churchview, a BMA affordable assisted living community, will host a Thanksgiving Luncheon from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 24.
The community, which is located at 2626 W. 63rd St. in Chicago, serves low-income older adults, including those on Medicaid, who need some help to maintain their independence.
Chicago Alderwoman Toni Foulkes will serve as the guest speaker. She will also be available to talk with residents and guests during the luncheon.
The menu will include turkey, dressing, macaroni and cheese, string beans and peach cobbler.
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, call 773-471-4444.
Churchview is certified to operate through the Illinois Supportive Living program and managed by BMA Management, Ltd., the largest provider of assisted living in Illinois.
"We provide older adults with a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or to struggling alone at home," says Elizabeth Clippard, Resident Services Coordinator at Churchview.
The community combines residential apartment-home living and the availability of personal assistance, help with medications and a variety of convenience and support services.
Residents live in private apartments that feature a kitchenette, spacious bathroom with shower and grab bars, individually-controlled heating and air conditioning, and an emergency alert system.
Certified nursing assistants, working under the direction of a licensed nurse, are on-duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All three meals each day, housekeeping and laundry are among the included services.
"Residents also benefit from all of the opportunities that are available to socialize with friends and neighbors and to participate in activities and special programs such as our Family Awareness Day Celebration," says Clippard.
Based in Bradley, Illinois, BMA Management operates 37 assisted living, senior living and memory care communities that together house nearly 3,700 homes and apartments.
"Our focus," says Rod Burkett, President and CEO of BMA, "is to provide residents with the love, compassion and dignity that they deserve and the help and assistance that they need. Our emphasis is on helping each resident to achieve and maintain as much independence as possible for as long as possible."
Communities managed by BMA include the Heritage Woods affordable assisted living community in Batavia, Bolingbrook, Chicago, Gurnee. Manteno, McHenry, Plainfield and Yorkville, Illinois.
BMA also manages the Heritage Woods assisted living community in Huntley and the St. Anthony affordable assisted living community for older adults in Lansing, Illinois and the Deer Path affordable assisted living community for physically disabled adults in Huntley.
For more information on BMA Management and the assisted living, senior living and memory care communities that the company operates, visit http://www.bma-mgmt.com or call 1-877-882-1495 toll-free.
Amber Ellis, BMA Management, http://bma-mgmt.com, +1 (815) 935-1992 Ext: 292, [email protected]
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