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Silverado Memory Care Nexus Program Honored by Argentum With “Best of the Best” Award

LOS ANGELES , April 30 /Businesswire/ - Silverado Memory Care, a leading provider in senior living and memory care, is proud to announce its Nexus Program designed to preserve cognitive functioning and slow the progression of dementia, has been recognized with Argentum’s “Best of the Best” Award, for its unique approach to supporting an active, brain-healthy lifestyle for individuals living with the early stages of dementia.

“It’s exciting for us to be recognized alongside fellow industry leaders who are paving the way for the future of senior living,” said Loren Shook, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Silverado. “We are so proud of the program we have created here at Silverado, and we sincerely thank Argentum for recognizing our commitment to the advancement of senior care.”

Argentum, the leading national trade association dedicated to companies supporting professionally managed senior living communities, annually recognizes programs and services contributing to the betterment of the senior living industry. The “Best of the Best” Award recognizes innovative new programs and services that are working to improve the future of, or solve particular challenges within, senior living.

“We are thrilled that Nexus has been acknowledged for its pioneer approach within the industry and its ability to directly challenge the stigma felt by those experiencing memory loss,” said Kim Butrum, MS, RN, GNP, Senior Vice President of Clinical Services at Silverado. “This recognition from such an esteemed association within our industry reaffirms our dedication to pushing the boundaries of memory care innovation while delivering unparalleled care to our residents.”

Conceptualized and developed by Butrum, the Nexus Program has garnered significant global recognition for its industry leading clinical outcomes and pioneering approach to slowing the progression of cognitive decline. With a focus on five main pillars of brain health: physical activity, purposeful social engagement, cognitive exercises, stress reduction and participant support groups, the Nexus Program uses evidence-based research and methods to demonstrate the importance of early intervention and the opportunity for mitigating cognitive decline.

For more information about Silverado and the Nexus Program, visit www.silverado.com/nexus-at-silverado/.

About Silverado

Founded in 1996, Silverado is Great Place to Work-certified, with the goal of enriching the lives of those with memory loss by changing how the world cares for people with memory impairing diseases and empowering people to live life to the fullest until the end of life. This foundation allows Silverado – and its associates – to leave behind previous misconceptions and operate in a way that provides residents and patients with the utmost dignity, freedom, respect and quality of life. Silverado has grown to become a nationally and internationally recognized provider of memory care, assisted living and palliative and hospice services. With locations in California, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin, the company strives to deliver world-class care and unmatched service. To learn more, visit silverado.com or call (866) 522-8125.


STORY TAGS: United States, North America, Seniors, Practice Management, Nursing, Managed Care, General Health, Health, Consumer, Other Health, Award, Product/Service, California,

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