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Campaign Chair Knows Joy of The Danish Home’s History

"Joy" is a word Kristie Hansen-Mendez uses generously to describe the unique living experience at The Danish Home of Chicago.

“Joy” is a word Kristie Hansen-Mendez uses generously to describe the unique living experience at The Danish Home of Chicago, a boutique senior community in the Norwood Park neighborhood.

“My mother truly loved living here in her last months. The joy of friendship that she experienced in this boutique environment is truly special and was so important to her well-being. It gave her such a great quality of life,” said Hansen-Mendez. “As my husband and I think about our own retirement decisions, all signs are pointing to The Danish Home.”

The Danish Home of Chicago is fortunate that Hansen-Mendez has agreed to chair its $10.5 million capital campaign for physical updates and improvements as well as increased funding for charitable care. The only child of a cabinet maker who emigrated from Denmark to America in his mid-20s, Hansen-Mendez is deeply connected to her Danish heritage. Her late mother was of German-Cherokee Indian descent, but “fell in love with all things Danish.”

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Raised in Rockford, Illinois, where she joined the Danish Sisterhood of America as a teenager, Hansen-Mendez also belongs to the Danish-American Rebild Society, Museum of Danish America, and is an active member of The Danish Home’s Women’s Auxiliary and the Danish Association.

“We always knew about The Danish Home,” she said. “My mother, Lydia, was a nurse at a retirement community in Rockford, so we knew how important the right location is for senior living. Everything just came together. When my mother needed care, The Danish Home opened its doors to her. It was a godsend.”

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As campaign chair, Hansen-Mendez shares with potential donors her profoundly personal reasons for championing the continued well-being of the senior community that has served older adults for nearly 130 years.

“The Danish Home provides lovely living now and will continue to for generations far into the future. The Danish Home is more than a retirement community; it is a Danish-American institution, a community cultural center and gathering space for friends and family across the generations,” Hansen-Mendez stressed. “It must keep going, and that’s what this campaign is all about.”

Established in 1891 and nestled in a quiet Chicago neighborhood, The Danish Home is a boutique continuing care retirement community (CCRC) that offers a secure, caring environment for its residents. For additional information visit www.TheDanishHomeofChicago.org or call 773-775-7383.

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