An Alzheimer’s champion among ‘African Americans Who Make a Difference’
Sylvia Waller has made a difference in many people’s lives. She was a care provider for her father as his Alzheimer’s disease progressed. Using the lessons learned as inspiration, she has served as a community volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association, leading community education classes and using her platform as Mrs. Colorado 2022 to raise awareness of the risk the disease poses to the Black community.
Now, the Aurora resident is serving as a role model. She has been recognized by the National Council of Negro Women, Denver Section. It’s just the latest honor for Waller, who was name one of the African Americans Who Make a Difference by the Denver Urban Spectrum.
“Sylvia Waller knows first-hand the challenges of caregiving for her father without support and resources before his passing in 2017,” said Rosalyn Reese, director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado. “We appreciate how she has used her pageantry platform as a meaningful opportunity to raise awareness and connect people to resources the Alzheimer’s Association offers, and congratulate her on this well-deserved recognition.”
Waller has made Alzheimer’s education a personal cause. Recognizing that Black Americans have double the risk of developing the fatal disease that Whites do, she has become an evangelist, bringing information to her community.
“That higher risk is intriguing to me,” Waller said. “My doctor said that my blood pressure and blood sugar were up and could create issues for me. I changed my diet. I exercise. If you’re at higher risk for developing dementia, at least do your part to maintain a healthy body and you can fight against it better.”
Waller added that learning about the valuable educational programs and support groups available through the Alzheimer’s Association can make a big difference in the approach caregivers take to the disease and helping their own family.
“I felt very much alone,” she said. “There’s help available, including helping caregivers understand the importance of self-care so they can be there for their loved one. You don’t have to do this alone.”
To learn more about the information, programs and services offered at no charge by the Alzheimer's Association, go to alz.org or call the Association’s free 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900.
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2023 Mrs. Colorado and Miss CO for America Strong Pageants were a success!
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2023 Host Hotel Selected
We have officially selected the host hotel for 2023 pageant. The hotel is walking distance from the Saturday nights Ellie Caulkins Opera House in the Denver Performings Arts Complex. Activities prior to the Saturday night pageant are at the hotel. You are welcome to stay at Magnolia A Trubute Hotel pageant weekend.
November from your Mrs. Colorado 2022
Giving Thanks! November is the beginning of the holiday season! It is this month, and every
month we should reflect on the many blessings given. I am thankful for my family, God’s
provision, my life, and every ach and pain because it means I’m still here for a purpose. Life can
constantly take you off course and you’re anxiously trying to find your way back. During this
journey we often neglect to see the beauty and the lessons along the way. There is joy in Every
situation, and we can’t lose sight of that!
God has created each and every one of us with intent and purpose. To find true happiness we
must pursue God’s purpose for our life by spending quiet time alone in prayer and meditation.
“For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give
you hope and a future” ~ Jeramiah 29:11
In our efforts to repair the wounds of our divisive and hostel climate remember LOVE concurs
all. Love is your superpower! Tis the season to share your heart with others; a prayer, a smile,
a hug and sometimes a simple gesture of; I see you or I hear you, can make a huge difference in
someone’s life.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! And enjoy your time with your beautiful families!
Mrs. Colorado Springs 2022
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Opening Number Dress Options
We are already choosing the opening number dress for the pageant production. Did you know you do not have to dance in the opening number? Yes, that is correct. We have contestants walk on stage and hire professionals to dance!
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Week 3 of Hip Replacement
Catch up with Mrs. Colorado 2022
All Glory to God! June 17th I received a new hip! The unknown was a little scary! How would my body respond? How long would my recovery time be? But The Joy of the Lord is always my strength! And my faith kept me trusting and believing! Blood pressure went thru the roof this week driven by medication. Doctor determined the cause and eliminate that medication.There are alway kinks in the links but thru it all I praise Him!!
I am No longer dependent on an old lady walker. I’ve progresses to a cane! And I am off the heavy duty narcotics for pain. It’s a struggle but pushing thru with Tylenol and rest! Gods Grace and mercy is so good! I have a tendency to push and do too much when I feel good. I’m not suppose to be up on my feet for long periods of time. So I’m trying not to over do it. The hip area fells Great no pain at all. I Went to sleep with a rickidy hip and woke up with a new hip just like that!
The recovery is about the muscle nerves and tissue around the new hip and Senergy balance. My other joints have compensated for the bad hip and now they have to be trained it work together. Each joint pulling its own weight! And the muscles, tendons and nerves all woke up very angry!! The pain I experience are in my quads and glute. They had to cut thru the quad muscle and tissue to remove the degenerated hip and replace it with new functioning material. The incision, muscles and tissue surrounding are still swollen, painful and healing.
I started Physical Therapy yesterday. Slow and easy on the way to recovery as I prepare for Mrs. America pageant in Vegas on August 20th. GOD is so good!! Won’t HE do it?! Just trust and believe in HIS promise!!!
I still have a ways to go and I know there will be some good days and bad days. However, I’m taking one day at a time with one step at a time. Taking it day by day. I am ready for the challenge.
I’ll check in with more progress and frustrations as I go! Hopefully I can encourage someone along the way to keep pushing.
Thank you to everyone who reached out pre surgery and post with prayers, messages, warm wishishes, cards flowers and meals! I’m forever grateful and thankful for you all.
God Bless!
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This week’s lesson: Say yes
When thinking back to some of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had the pleasure of participating in, I think of things like intense and exciting buzzer-beater games, meeting someone special, or traveling and doing something new. A new place, a new experience.
Fifteen years ago, I had the pleasure of speaking to thousands of school children from across the country at the Lincoln Memorial, National Mall in Washington D.C. It wasn’t my first time visiting our nation’s capital but it certainly was different; never before had I been given a microphone on the steps of a memorial and asked to deliver an address. Afterward, I was flooded with questions, comments of “thank you for being here,” and hugs. It truly was an experience of a lifetime for a simple, Nebraska-raised young woman, who’d made her way to Colorado, and at the age of only 31 years, found herself with this opportunity.
An opportunity made possible because, at the time, I was the reigning Mrs. America.
Many times when people ask me about my pageant experience, they tend to lead with questions like, “what did you have to do for the competition?” or “why would you compete?” For the longest time, I felt the need to respond with a well-thought-out answer, focusing on the hours and dedication it takes to prepare for a competition (which it does) and my goal of getting back into shape as well as proving to myself I could do it (which I did). But a few years ago, I stopped providing those responses. Not because they weren’t true, but after reflection, they weren’t the most important things to emanate from the decision; the experience of competing and the experiences that followed were what made it special and impactful to my life.
And it was possible because I said yes.
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