Resident Spotlight: Maxine

Resident Spotlight: Maxine

WHAT DO YOU ENJOY THE MOST? I like to watch crime and courtroom shows on TV, talk to people, and shop. MY FAVORITES Pet: My cat, precious Food: Anything Chocolate Movie: Love Story Season: Summer Song: You Are My Sunshine DO TELL US… First Job? Filing at an insurance company. Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate. Phobias? Lions.... Read More
Jenga Tournament Winner

Jenga Tournament Winner

It was an intense tournament of Jenga. The winner, Betty got to keep the tournament bracket board and snatched a bag of delicious candy. Join us for the Candyland tournament on Thursday, December 14th, 2023 at 10:30AM.
Short-Term Therapy Success Story: Dylan

Short-Term Therapy Success Story: Dylan

Dylan was a short-term rehab with us and during that time he warmed our hearts with his poetry. Dylan has been kind enough to share a few pieces of his work. Thank you Dylan!   Power You need not sit, In an ivory tower To have the pull, To have the power. Power comes, From... Read More
Showing in December – The Chosen

Showing in December – The Chosen

The Chosen will be playing for the first three Wednesdays in December at 4:00PM. “The Chosen is a groundbreaking historical drama based on the life of Jesus, seen through the eyes of those who knew him. Set against the backdrop of Jewish oppression in first-century Israel, the series shares an authentic and intimate look at... Read More
Employee Spotlight: Tammy, Housekeeping

Employee Spotlight: Tammy, Housekeeping

What do you enjoy the most? I like to watch crime and courtroom shows on TV, talk to people, and shop. What was your first Job? I was a waitress at the Pink Pony restaurant in Lancaster, WI. Favorite song artist and song? Tim McGraw – all of them. What 3 values do you hold... Read More
Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease involves parts of the brain that control thought, memory, language and can seriously affect a person’s ability to carry out daily activities. There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease at this time, but there are things you can do to help lower your risk... Read More
Diabetes Awareness

Diabetes Awareness

Diabetes affects how the body handles carbohydrates, fats and proteins, and it can cause high blood sugar levels. Blood sugar levels are regulated by insulin – a hormone produced by the pancreas, which can depend on your eating habits. Diabetes is the number one cause of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). This disease is a condition... Read More
Veterans Day Facts

Veterans Day Facts

Veterans Day is a well-known American holiday, but there are several common misconceptions. Here are some interesting facts you may not know known about Veterans Day: Veterans Day does not have an apostrophe. You may sometimes see Veterans Day spelled as “Veteran’s Day” or “Veterans’ Day,” but this is incorrect. The holiday is not a... Read More
Self-Care is Important for Caregivers

Self-Care is Important for Caregivers

Caregiver Appreciation Month recognizes and honors the tireless efforts of caregivers who provide essential care and support to individuals in need. The month also serves as an important reminder to caregivers to prioritize self-care. Caregivers are encouraged to take regular breaks, plan family vacations, and enjoy in self-care activities to recharge, reduce stress, and maintain... Read More
Thanksgiving Thoughts

Thanksgiving Thoughts

Thanksgiving is a time for food, celebration, and fun. Every year on Thanksgiving, families across America gather to share meals, watch football, and give thanks. As we celebrate Thanksgiving this year, it’s important to remember that it’s about more than being thankful for one day. Take a moment before the meal to share with your... Read More