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Music enhances the quality of life for those with Alzheimer's disease.

Former Ben-Gal now leading the charge for a different cause...
 
Priscilla Groh, Former Ben-Gal cheering for a different cause

Priscilla Groh 

Founder/President of Cheering

for Charity Foundation

"My mother Helen was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2001. She was 90 years young when she lost her battle with the disease. The Cheering for Charity Foundation was founded and dedicated in her honor.

 

My close friend and fellow Ben-Gal Cheerleader, Julie Grinstead, also has a deeply personal connection to the profound impacts of Alzheimer's.

 

This powerful experience has ignited a shared passion and aspiration within us, compelling us to commit our time and energies wholeheartedly to this important cause."  - Priscilla 

Priscilla Groh and her mother Helen Miller

Helen Miller 1918-2008

Still beautiful at 90!

Sheree Paolello, Cincinnati's WLWT news anchor talks about

Cheering for Charity Foundation.

Programs

The Cheering Voices...

helps to assure that patients with cognitive disorders can continue to cherish musical experiences while enjoying an enhanced quality of life.

 

Live musicians and facilitators help engage nursing home residents affected by Dementia, Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders. It is a way for them to also connect with their caregivers and family members.

The Cheering Voices program in Cincinnati, OH

The Cheering Closet... 

brings personal items and heartfelt gifts to nursing home residents, spreading compassion and brightening days.

From snug slippers to cozy lap throws, every item in The Closet is carefully chosen to bring comfort and joy.

 

We're more than just a provider of essentials – we're a reminder that seniors matter.

The Cheering Closet program in Cincinnati, OH
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