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Autumn Looks Good on YOU

Victory Centre of Roseland residents embraced the start of a new season when they cozied up with pumpkins and smiled for the camera during a fall photo shoot.

Meet the "FAMILY"


Victory Centre of Joliet, located at 29 N. Broadway Street, offers residents a friendly, caring community with the award-winning VIVA! lifestyle.

See why our residents and team members say they are like family!

Feeling Like a KID AGAIN


 When the weather turns colder, Oak Hill Supportive Living residents can remember the hot summer day when the ice cream truck stopped at their front door to deliver tasty treats.
Victory Centre of Vernon Hills residents are busy knitting blankets for those living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia at Winchester House Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Libertyville.
CREATIVE PULSE Beats Strong
Artists painted mosaic-meets-watercolor masterpieces as part of Victory Centre of River Woods’ signature ArtPath program , which gives beginning and experienced artists opportunities for creative self-expression and ongoing instruction in various art forms.

Pathway Welcomes New
MEMORY SUPPORT DIRECTOR

As A Knew Day ® Director, Julie Ackley  will oversee Pathway to Living's signature memory support program, which is offered by several of its owned and operated senior living communities. 
 
“We are pleased to welcome Julie to our growing memory support team given her vast experience working to improve the lives of those with memory impairment,” said Maria Oliva, Pathway’s Chief Operating Officer.  

Ackley has 18 years of experience in memory care, most recently as a customer relationship manager for It’s Never 2 Late (iN2L), an innovative technology company that creates engagement programs for adults with dementia and cognitive disorders.   

GETTING ORGANIZED
Can Improve Your Life

A fter a lifetime of less than orderly habits, is it possible for someone in their 70s or 80s to bite the bullet and cut the clutter? 

The answer from professional organizers and aging experts is a resounding, YES! Not only is it possible, it’s a smart undertaking that can not only clean your home but also improve your life. 

ASK Pathway People

How can senior falls be prevented? Get the scoop from Lauren Ventura of FOX Rehabilitation, Pathway to Living’s clinical rehabilitation care partner.    

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