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    HelloCheektowaga is a video magazine containing information of interest to residents and visitors.



    Winter Issue 2025 | ISSN: 3065-6958

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    A Heartfelt Community with Boundless Charm

    Cheektowaga, New York, offers residents a vibrant blend of cultural legacy and modern convenience, creating a delightful place to call home. Historically a hub for manufacturing, this town now flourishes with diverse opportunities for

    recreation, leisure, and community engagement, making it a remarkable option for families and individuals alike. One of Cheektowaga's most outstanding features is its rich tapestry of parks and green spaces, inviting residents to connect with nature right in their backyard. From the picturesque trails of Stiglmeier Park to the playful expanses of Cheektowaga Town Park, there’s always a spot for a peaceful retreat or a lively

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    weekend picnic. Add to this the fantastic blend of flavors that define Cheektowaga’s culinary scene—beloved eateries serve up a unique mix of traditional favorites and innovative dishes, catering to every palate. Whether grabbing a quick cup of coffee from a local café or enjoying a leisurely dinner at a hidden gem of a restaurant, residents never run short of satisfying culinary adventures. A place where

    community spirit thrives, Cheektowaga offers a calendar jam-packed with events and festivals that inspire unity and celebrate diversity. It’s a town where fun, laughter, and the good life go hand in hand! With its amiable atmosphere and lively community, Cheektowaga truly stands out as a premier destination to plant roots and foster connections.

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    Cheektowaga, New York: A Heartfelt Community with Boundless Charm

    Cheektowaga, New York, offers residents a vibrant blend of cultural legacy and modern convenience, creating a delightful place to call home. Historically a hub for manufacturing, this town now flourishes with diverse opportunities for recreation, leisure, and community engagement, making it a remarkable option for families and individuals alike. One of Cheektowaga's most outstanding features is its rich tapestry of parks and green spaces, inviting residents to connect with nature right in their backyard. From the picturesque trails of Stiglmeier Park to the playful expanses of Cheektowaga Town Park, there’s always a spot for a peaceful retreat or a lively weekend picnic. Add to this the fantastic blend of flavors that define Cheektowaga’s culinary scene—beloved eateries serve up a unique mix of traditional favorites and innovative dishes, catering to every palate. Whether grabbing a quick cup of coffee from a local café or enjoying a leisurely dinner at a hidden gem of a restaurant, residents never run short of satisfying culinary adventures. A place where community spirit thrives, Cheektowaga offers a calendar jam-packed with events and festivals that inspire unity and celebrate diversity. It’s a town where fun, laughter, and the good life go hand in hand! With its amiable atmosphere and lively community, Cheektowaga truly stands out as a premier destination to plant roots and foster connections.

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    When an aging parent chooses to live independently, it can bring peace of mind — for a while. But small changes in their environment or behavior can signal larger risks, especially when mobility, memory, or health begins to shift. Keeping a watchful eye doesn’t mean taking away their independence. It

    means helping them live safely and comfortably for as long as possible.If your parent is living alone, watch for little things that can cause big problems. These often start as minor oversights, such as expired food in the fridge, unsteady furniture, or medications left untouched. But over time,

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  • What to Monitor When a Parent Lives Alone

    When an aging parent chooses to live independently, it can bring peace of mind — for a while. But small changes in their environment or behavior can signal larger risks, especially when mobility, memory, or health begins to shift. Keeping a watchful eye doesn’t mean taking away their independence. It means helping them live safely and comfortably for as long as possible.

    If your parent is living alone, watch for little things that can cause big problems. These often start as minor oversights, such as expired food in the fridge, unsteady furniture, or medications left untouched. But over time, those small issues can grow into major health and safety concerns.

    Home safety should be a top priority. Check for hazards like rugs that slide, stairs without handrails, or poor lighting in key areas. A missed step or a simple trip can quickly lead to a serious fall. Likewise, signs of forgotten medications, like missed doses or pills scattered in a drawer, can indicate memory concerns or declining routines.

    Food and kitchen safety also provide insight into their well-being. Expired items, spoiled leftovers, or uneaten meals might suggest difficulty shopping, cooking, or remembering to eat. These red flags can point to physical challenges or cognitive changes that shouldn’t be ignored.

    These red flags often go unnoticed until there’s a fall or illness. A sudden hospitalization may be the first sign that something was amiss at home all along. To stay ahead of such situations, make a habit of doing a monthly assessment of your parent’s living space. Look for anything that seems out of place or different from your last visit.

    A quick monthly walk-through of their space can help catch risks early, especially when mobility or memory is changing. Involving your parent in the process also gives them a sense of control and opens up important conversations about their care needs.

    Supporting a parent who lives alone means more than checking in over the phone. It means staying attentive to the environment they live in and the small signs that speak volumes about their safety and health.

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    missed doses or pills scattered in a drawer, can indicate memory concerns or declining routines.Food and kitchen safety also provide insight into their well-being. Expired items, spoiled leftovers, or uneaten meals might suggest difficulty shopping, cooking, or remembering to eat. These red flags can point to physical challenges or cognitive changes that shouldn’t be ignored.These red flags often go unnoticed until there’s a fall or illness. A sudden hospitalization may be the first sign that something was amiss at home all along. To stay ahead of such situations, make a habit of doing a monthly assessment of your parent’s...

    those small issues can grow into major health and safety concerns.Home safety should be a top priority. Check for hazards like rugs that slide, stairs without handrails, or poor lighting in key areas. A missed step or a simple trip can quickly lead to a serious fall. Likewise, signs of forgotten medications, like

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    A quick monthly walk-through of their space can help catch risks early, especially when mobility or memory is changing.

    About the Author

    Todd Putzig brings over 20 years of experience in senior care, driven by a deep commitment to helping older adults live with dignity and independence. Known for his compassionate leadership and hands-on approach, Todd takes pride in building meaningful relationships with the families he serves.

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  • Quality of Life in Cheektowaga, New York

    Cheektowaga, New York, is a place where quality of life flourishes against the backdrop of vibrant seasons and tight-knit community vibes. As a suburb of Buffalo, Cheektowaga offers the perfect balance between urban conveniences and the soothing charm of suburban living. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, supported by welcoming neighborhoods and friendly faces. The town boasts a variety of parks and green spaces like Stiglmeier Park, where families can revel in picnics, hiking, and recreation. For those who relish shopping and dining experiences, Walden Galleria is a


    local favorite, offering a diverse array of shops and eateries to satisfy every palate. Committed to education and learning, Cheektowaga is home to excellent schools and libraries, fostering a nurturing environment for its younger residents. The town’s proximity to Buffalo means cultural and educational opportunities are just a short drive away, widening the horizon of possibilities. With its

    Discover the Hidden Gem

     
     

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    Discover the Hidden Gem

     
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    affordable cost of living, Cheektowaga delivers exceptional value, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals alike seeking a welcoming environment. It’s no surprise that those who discover this welcoming corner of New York find it

    hard to leave, treasuring the harmonious blend of comfort, culture, and community.

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    Discover the Hidden Gem: Quality of Life in Cheektowaga, New York

    Cheektowaga, New York, is a place where quality of life flourishes against the backdrop of vibrant seasons and tight-knit community vibes. As a suburb of Buffalo, Cheektowaga offers the perfect balance between urban conveniences and the soothing charm of suburban living. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, supported by welcoming neighborhoods and friendly faces. The town boasts a variety of parks and green spaces like Stiglmeier Park, where families can revel in picnics, hiking, and recreation. For those who relish shopping and dining experiences, Walden Galleria is a local favorite, offering a diverse array of shops and eateries to satisfy every palate. Committed to education and learning, Cheektowaga is home to excellent schools and libraries, fostering a nurturing environment for its younger residents. The town’s proximity to Buffalo means cultural and educational opportunities are just a short drive away, widening the horizon of possibilities. With its affordable cost of living, Cheektowaga delivers exceptional value, making it an attractive choice for families and individuals alike seeking a welcoming environment. It’s no surprise that those who discover this welcoming corner of New York find it hard to leave, treasuring the harmonious blend of comfort, culture, and community.

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