
Join Us Thursday August 29th 1P-3P
Come to our luau bingo on August 29th 1P-3P.
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“Age Out Loud” – This Years Older American’s Month Theme
A couple of weeks ago we talked about how Baby Boomers are changing the face of senior citizens. This falls in line with the Administration on Aging's (AoA) (a part of the Administration on Community Living https://www.acl.gov/) choice for the 2017 theme for Older American's Month. The focus is giving ...
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Improve Your Care Giving Capabilities by Using Respite Care
Any care giver, or friend of a care giver knows that taking responsibility for a loved one's daily needs can be taxing. In our efforts to be the best friend, child, parent or spouse, we are more than willing to provide for those that we love "in sickness and in ...
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How Baby Boomers are Changing the Face of Senior Citizens
For many of us that were born during the "baby boom" we grew up with a concept of what it means to be a "senior citizen" that included "Grandma and Grandpa" slowing down and settling quietly into the shadows of daily living. This perception does not match the reality for ...
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Welcome Spring by sharing simple pleasures with loved ones
If you have a friend or loved one residing in a care facility, you know that some days are just harder than others. What better way to encourage healing than to help them celebrate the freshness of spring? We all know that feeling of waking up one morning and looking ...
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Happy Spring! Check out our April Activities
Spring is such a great time of year. While, this year, the weather may not have participated fully in March we have great optimism for April! As usual, we have a jam packed calendar of activities scheduled for our residents. You can always find our most recent Activities Calendar available ...
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March 2017 Activities Calendar Posted!
Each month our activities team plans activities that will stimulate minds, encourage social communications and aid the path to recovery. These calendars can be found on our Recreation and Activities page ...
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Using Private Insurance and/or Medicare to Pay For Long Term Care
Most forms of insurance, such as the private health insurance or HMO you may have on your own or through your employer, follow the same general rules as Medicare. Medicare is a Federal program that provides hospital and medical expense benefits for people over age 65, or those meeting specific ...
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Orthopedic Rehabilitation Means A Quicker Return to What Matters
It wasn't that long ago that hip and knee replacements were thought of as something the "elderly" needed. Joint replacements were generally put off until a critical event, such as a fall, removed the question of surgery being optional. For today's aging "boomers", joint replacement surgery is being chosen pre-crisis ...
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Never a Dull Moment at Dyer!
Celebrating the start of the New Year at our New Years Eve bash held for our residents on Friday Dec. 30th. Entertainer Dave Bacon performed, we had lots of tasty treats and a "champagne" toast ...
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