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When caring for individuals with dementia, caregivers must address many challenges. When is it the right time to limit someone’s independence, and how do you ease the trauma when you do? Some Indicators to Consider Independence Frequent falls Having trouble performing essential self-care like preparing meals and eating Leaving the oven on and other kitchen […]
While reminiscing about beach vacations, we decided to paint our favorite beach scene. Thank you, Emily, @ Artistry and Upcycling by Emily Seilhamer, for helping to inspire our creativity. We loved your painting class and how you turned every “happy accident” into a piece of art. We look forward to creating together on the 2nd […]
Thursday mornings are a great time to be pampered! Our beautician, Karen Marberger, is currently available on Thursday mornings if you would like a haircut. You can talk with Karen or any of our staff members to schedule an appointment. Karen will send an invoice so no need to have cash on hand. Additional appointment […]
“Everybunny needs somebunny sometimes!” We would like to thank, Molly, for bringing her eight-week-old bunnies (Oreo & Cookie Dough) to visit us! Molly is nine years old and loves sharing her bunnies with new friends. [envira-gallery id=”3365″]
We celebrated Fathers with a Dads & Donuts event! Many of the “Dad” jokes that were shared were greeted with more groans than laughter, but a few did manage to make us chuckle. “Dad, are bugs good to eat?” asked the boy. “Let’s not talk about such things at the dinner table, son,” his father […]
Flag Day & US Army 247th Birthday Celebration!!!!! This cake was a Kitchen Team labor of LOVE, and we are so thrilled that it received many “ooohs and aaahs”. [envira-gallery id=”3389″]
In April 2022, new research published in the Alzheimer’s Association journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia revealed that increasing HDL or “good cholesterol” levels can help lower the risk for Alzheimer’s disease. The research linked small HDL particles in the brain to better cognitive function. HDL Cholesterol and Amyloid Plaques Dr. Hussein Yassine and his research team […]
Peachy Facts Peaches are the third most popular fruit grown in America. United States provides about 25% of the world’s total supply, while China and Italy supply about 62%. Georgia produces 25,000 ton of peaches, But California grows the most at 510,000 tons followed by North Carolina. Peaches are from the rose family, and they […]
Dreams are quite complex, aren’t they? The other morning, I awoke from a deep sleep and remembered sitting by a small lake in Erie, Pa with my grandfather. It was a sunny afternoon day in August and Pop-Pop decided to take my brother and I to the local fishing hole. Well, the fish were not […]
Do you prefer chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry? Our ice cream parlor was opened on May 25th with delicious ice cream sundaes. Residents were able to choose their favorite ice cream and a variety of toppings. The parlor was filled with nostalgia as one Resident reflected on her fond memories of making and serving ice cream […]

