More than two-thirds of all new cancers are diagnosed among adults aged 60 years and older. Cancer is usually caused by many different factors over time. This means that even later in life, there will be opportunities to prevent or delay the onset of new cancers. Medical research suggests that we can do more as Read More
Mardi Gras (February 13), French for “Fat Tuesday,” is a time for revelry, music, and indulgence. Embrace the festive spirit of Mardi Gras with family and friends with these simple celebration ideas: Decorate Masks: Host a mask-making craft project. Create masks from paper plates or cardboard. Use feathers, sequins, glitter, markers, and other craft supplies to Read More
Several health conditions, your lifestyle, your age and family history can increase your risk for heart disease. These are called risk factors. About half of all Americans (47%) have at least 1 of 3 key risk factors for heart disease: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and smoking. Some risk factors for heart disease cannot be controlled, such Read More
Meet Bobby Phillips, our Director of Maintenance! Bobby has been with the building since 2005… 19 years!! Talk about dedication! The staff and residents here love him and his positive attitude and sense of humor. He makes sure our building runs smoothly, and will go out of his way to help anyone in need. From Read More
Charles came to us non weight bearing from a shattered femur using a wheelchair and left independent using only a cane and able to return back out into the community. “Thank you for all that you did for me! The facility team did a great job! I appreciate everything you did for me!” It was Read More
We owe a lot to our activities team for keeping our residents and families engaged, active, and safely participating in so many innovative ways. From crafts to bingo to seasonal fun, they have gone above and beyond to lift us all up with some great activities. Luckily, January 21-27 is designated to recognize them for Read More
Hello all families and friends, I hope everyone had a safe and joyous Holiday season! As we dive into the new year, I would like to take the time to send out a few reminders- please remember to always sign in at the front desk before visiting your loved ones. Covid is starting to rise Read More
Resolutions are a fun way to kick off the New Year, but they can also provide a sense of purpose and motivation that can foster a positive outlook on life. Setting goals can help seniors stay engaged and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Don’t know where to begin? Here are six resolutions to get you started: Read More
Candy Canes are Festive and Fun! Candy canes are a favorite holiday treat. Their versatility makes them perfect for all kinds of edible and decorative uses! Plastic versions work great for décor purposes too and can be reused each year! Here are ten festive ways to use candy canes this season: No matter how or Read More
Crossword Puzzle Day is December 21st! Crossword puzzles can improve memory, promote problem-solving skills, and enhance vocabulary. They also offer a sense of accomplishment and can be a fun social activity to connect with friends and family. Read More