Beyond the Diagnosis: Living Well with Dementia
Date: May 14, 2025
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm MT

An estimated half a million people will receive a dementia diagnosis each year in the United States, bringing with it strain on caregivers, financial resources, and hopes for the future.
We are pleased to present Angela Allen and Pam Sullivan from Christian Living Communities (CLC), a nationally recognized pioneer and leader in senior living, to share insights on how families, partners, friends, and caregivers can play a role in helping people with dementia live well.
By focusing on abilities, contributions, and personal identity, we’ll reframe the dementia journey as one that can still hold meaning, growth, connection, and joy.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 | 4:30-6:30 pm
Beer/wine and hors d’oeuvres 4:30-5:30
Talk begins promptly at 5:30
The Dome at AMG
6295 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
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SPEAKERS:
Angela Allen, RN, BSN
Vice President of Clinical Services
Angela has more than two decades of experience in the healthcare field, 12 with CLC in various clinical roles. Angela is committed to empowering individuals both working and living in CLC communities with the aim of improving quality of life and create cultures of excellence, understanding, and true belonging.
Pam Sullivan
Vice President of Communications and Philanthropy
Pam has served older adults and their families at CLC for more than 20 years in a variety of roles including special projects, educational events, philanthropy, and communications. Pam is particularly committed to helping people live well with dementia after experiencing the journey firsthand as a family member.
Christian Living Communities
CLC is a Colorado proud non-profit senior living and services organization that began serving older adults and their families in southeast Denver in 1972. CLC is responsible for the operations of eight senior living communities throughout the state and Rhythms Home Care, serving the Denver metro area. CLC’s vision is to create communities where aging is honored and celebrated.
Beyond the Diagnosis: Living Well with Dementia
Date: May 14, 2025
Time: 4:30-6:30 pm MT

An estimated half a million people will receive a dementia diagnosis each year in the United States, bringing with it strain on caregivers, financial resources, and hopes for the future.
We are pleased to present Angela Allen and Pam Sullivan from Christian Living Communities (CLC), a nationally recognized pioneer and leader in senior living, to share insights on how families, partners, friends, and caregivers can play a role in helping people with dementia live well.
By focusing on abilities, contributions, and personal identity, we’ll reframe the dementia journey as one that can still hold meaning, growth, connection, and joy.
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 | 4:30-6:30 pm
Beer/wine and hors d’oeuvres 4:30-5:30
Talk begins promptly at 5:30
The Dome at AMG
6295 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
REQUEST AN INVITATION
SPEAKERS:
Angela Allen, RN, BSN
Vice President of Clinical Services
Angela has more than two decades of experience in the healthcare field, 12 with CLC in various clinical roles. Angela is committed to empowering individuals both working and living in CLC communities with the aim of improving quality of life and create cultures of excellence, understanding, and true belonging.
Pam Sullivan
Vice President of Communications and Philanthropy
Pam has served older adults and their families at CLC for more than 20 years in a variety of roles including special projects, educational events, philanthropy, and communications. Pam is particularly committed to helping people live well with dementia after experiencing the journey firsthand as a family member.
Christian Living Communities
CLC is a Colorado proud non-profit senior living and services organization that began serving older adults and their families in southeast Denver in 1972. CLC is responsible for the operations of eight senior living communities throughout the state and Rhythms Home Care, serving the Denver metro area. CLC’s vision is to create communities where aging is honored and celebrated.