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What Do Naperville Senior Center Members Eat For Lunch?

What Do Naperville Senior Center Members Eat For Lunch?

What Do Naperville Senior Center Members Eat For Lunch?

By Mike Cooper

Were you going to say ‘a ham sandwich and chips?’ Don’t confuse a PB&J at a day care center with what our Members eat during the day. We take nutrition very seriously at Naperville Senior Center. Our Members are fed healthy, nutritious food that tastes great!

As we age, our nutrition needs change. Can you still eat like you did when you were 20 (and not feel it the next day)? Probably not. It’s okay to have your favorite ‘cheat’ food once-in-a-while (everything in moderation, right?), but that doesn’t work every day of the week.

Coconut Crusted Tilapia

DSC_0197A healthy diet that is nutrient-rich can help seniors defend against certain health problems like heart problems, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol by keeping them at a healthy weight and improving their energy level. 

We couldn’t agree more!  Below is a sample of what our Members eat for lunch every day:

  • Coconut-crusted tilapia with mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, salad from our garden and a small dessert
  • Chicken parmesan with pasta, mixed vegetables, salad from our garden and a small dessert
  • Salisbury steak with mashed potatoes, vegetables, salad from our garden and a dessert
  • Pot roast with rice pilaf, vegetables, salad from our garden and a small dessert

DSC_0388Our Members can take as much, or as little, as they want depending on their appetite and other dietary considerations. But we keep our Members active during the day, so they are increasing their metabolism and can burn off the food they eat at lunch. When they go home, they shouldn’t be famished, which gives their caregiver time to get dinner ready without having their loved one feel starved.

Sometimes when Pam and I get home, we don’t even need dinner because of the great feast we had at lunch. Our son will eventually pop out of his room to see what’s for dinner… you’re on your own, kid!

We would like to have your loved one see our facility and have lunch with us! Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, Home Away From Home.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

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Parents’ Day – How We Can Help Our Parents

Parents’ Day – How We Can Help Our Parents

Parents’ Day – How We Can Help Our Parents

Help your Parents By Mike Cooper

This Sunday is Parents’ Day. Some of you may have heard of it, others may not. It was established in 1994 when President Bill Clinton signed a Congressional Resolution into law for “recognizing, uplifting, and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children.”

Around Father’s Day I talked about what I learned from my dad and the values I hope I have instilled into my kids (see https://www.napervilleseniorcenter.com/top-3-lessons-i-learned-from-my-dad/ and https://www.napervilleseniorcenter.com/top-3-lessons-i-hope-i-taught-my-kids/). So as I think about this day, I want to share 3 things that we can do to help our parents as they age. Sometimes its the simple little things that help your parents more than anything.

Below are a few suggestions for simple ways to help your parents

  • dependent-441408_640Walk together. It’s as simple as that. Your parent might only be able to walk from one side of the house to the other without being winded. If so, walk with them around the house. On a nice summer’s day, you might take a walk with them in front of their house, condo or wherever they live. If they can handle it, try to walk a little further with them as time goes on; increasing their endurance. While you’re walking, let your parent tell you about something going on with them, how they’re feeling or just tell a story about past.

Getting a little exercise is not only good for the body, but it also helps the brain. And the communication is a great way to help your parent socialize.

  • Old hands solving jigsaw puzzleWork on a puzzle together. Think puzzles are for kids? Think again! There are beautiful puzzles that can be for all ages. And you can unplug for this activity; you don’t need any cords, batteries or power, just a flat surface. You can still let your parent tell you about their day or about the ‘good ol’ days.’

This activity will help your aging parent’s brain activity since they have to focus on fitting the right puzzle pieces together. Your parent will also be able to work on hand dexterity from picking up the puzzle pieces and putting them in the right place. Finally, the communication is still a great socialization mechanism for them.

If their eyesight makes it impossible to work on a puzzle, complete a crossword puzzle together. Guessing at the answers together can make for some funny moments.

  • NSC Member PianoListen to music/sing songs together. Does your parent like classical, jazz, folk music or ‘the oldies?’ Whatever music they like to listen to, play it for them and let them sing or hum along. You might even get them to clap and tap their foot to the rhythm. Based on a variety of studies, music has been shown to boost brain activity for a variety of reasons including (but not limited to): evoking emotions that bring back memories; emotional and physical closeness (through dance); engaging the whole brain by listening to music (right brain) and singing along (left brain); and improving mood and reducing stress.

Such a simple activity, but there is so much benefit from it! Did I also mention ‘socialization?’ That is key here to help your parents too!

At Naperville Senior Center, we incorporate exercise, games and music into our daily activities with our Members. I’ve been known to pick up the trumpet for the “guess what song this is” activity! Contact us to get schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, Home Away From Home.

 

Help your parents

 

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

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Top 3 Lessons I (Hope I) Taught my Kids

Top 3 Lessons I (Hope I) Taught my Kids

Top 3 Lessons I (Hope I) Taught my Kids

By Mike Cooper / Naperville Senior Center / Adult Services

As a parent, you hope you can impart some valuable wisdom to your children, or at least a few good lessons along the way, to help them grow into dependable, mature adults. Sometimes you feel like all of your words or actions are falling on deaf ears; other times you see the spark that makes it all worthwhile.

Just as my dad taught me some valuable lessons growing up, I, too, have shared some with my children.

Here are the top 3 (from my point of view):

  1. credit-squeeze-522549_640The Value of Money. Wouldn’t it be great if money really did grow on trees? Well, it doesn’t. It is important to make sure that kids understand how to care for the things they have so they last, as well as the cost associated with having those things in the first place. We had no ‘silver spoons’ in our family; our children were shown, by example, how to save and when it was okay to spend. (If only our politicians had learned that lesson!)
  2. Be Responsible. This is easy – if you say you are going to do something, do it. It really doesn’t get any easier than that.
  3. opportunity-396265_640Make Good Choices. We have tried to instill a little bit of the Holy Spirit into our children through our actions and words. It seems too easy to see someone else’s ‘bad’ choices with social media giving you 24/7 access to pictures that shouldn’t have been posted in the first place. We hope that our kids will make the right choices to start, so not to have the ‘wrong’ pictures at all.

From generation to generation, parents want to impart wisdom to their children that they learned through their own mistakes. Sometimes it works; other times you simply have to let your kids make their own mistakes so they can learn from them. It will give them their own ‘words of wisdom’ that they will want to share with their own kids someday.

At Naperville Senior Center, adult services, we treat our Members like family.We would like to have your loved one see our facility and have lunch with us! Contact us to schedule a FREE 3-hour trial at our facility so you can see what we have to offer and understand the Naperville Senior Center experience, Home Away From Home.

Surpassed my expectations

"Thank you for taking care of my wife Judy during this difficult time. You and your staff have exceedingly surpassed my expectations. Judy seems to be much happier after becoming a member of your facility. I feel at peace knowing that she is in good hands."

~ David S.

Impressive!

"The tour of the facility was quite impressive! Great staff, warm environment."

~ Lorie C, Lisle.

Such a positive focus

"There is such a positive focus in here. A great family owned and operated business with lots of care for those who can't stay home safely."

~ Wanda S. Naperville

A warm caring environment

"Once you take the free trial, you will be convinced that this is the place for your loved one. Both physical and mental activities are provided in a warm caring environment."

~John A, Naperville

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Contact Us

(630) 857-3017


NAPERVILLE SENIOR CENTER, ADULT DAY SERVICES
1504 N Naper Blvd Suite 120
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 857-3017 info@napervilleseniorcenter.com

Our Location

Naperville Senior Center, Adult Day Services is located at the corner of Naperville Blvd. & Ogden Avenue - right on the border of Lisle and Naperville.

Our facility’s ideal location provides easy access for employed family members to drop off or pick up their spouses or elderly family members.

ADULT SERVICES FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER

Please fill out this form below or call us at (630) 857-3017

Naperville Adult Day Care

Free TRIAL is for new Members and their caregiver.

 

The trial visit is Monday-Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Tour our adult day services facility.
Observe some fun activities. Join us for lunch. Learn more at our Senior Adult Day Care center FREE TRIAL
Receive Peace of Mind.
*** No obligation! ***

Learn more about Naperville Senior Citizen services and upcoming events.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.