In the heart of Prescott, Arizona, a true champion for Alzheimer’s care is making a difference! Meet Susan Wielechowski, the passionate owner of Circle of Life Alzheimer Homes, who is not only transforming the lives of her residents but also advocating for systemic change in how we care for those with dementia. Recently featured in a KJZZ article, Susan has joined forces with other dedicated advocates to tackle the pressing issue of the pre-screening admission tool used for Alzheimer’s patients. Their mission? To urge Arizona lawmakers to revamp this tool to better serve individuals and families navigating the complexities of dementia care.
Advocating for Change: Our Mission for Better Alzheimer Care in Arizona
Advocating for Change: Our Mission for Better Alzheimer Care in Arizona

Susan’s commitment is infectious—she believes that every individual deserves compassionate and effective care that truly meets their needs. By pushing for improvements in the admission process, she aims to create a smoother transition for families and enhance the quality of care provided. Susan's initiative is a testament to the power of community activism, reminding us that real change starts from those who care deeply about the issues at hand.
If you're interested in learning more about Susan Wielechowski’s inspiring efforts and the movement towards better dementia care in Arizona, check out the full article on KJZZ. Let’s rally behind advocates like Susan, who are breaking new ground in enhancing the lives of those affected by dementia!