The first snow of the year arrived on a perfect day. Residents were scheduled to have a Hot Cocoa bar with all the fixings. Residents were treated with hot cocoa topped with marshmallows, whipped cream, chocolate chips and a candy cane. Now that’s a cup of hot cocoa that was sure to please. Residents reminisced Read More
Residents joined in to make Blessing Mix. Residents really enjoy cooking class. Some of you may know this as Puppy Chow. This recipe called for Chex mix cereal and Cheerios cereal combined and then you pour melted chocolate over and mix. Josephine stirred the mixture and with the help of Rosalee, our Activities Assistant added Read More
Glaucoma is not a single disease, but a group of diseases that gradually steal eyesight without warning and oftentimes without any prior symptoms. The loss of vision occurs due to damage to the optic nerve. There are many forms of glaucoma, however, two are most prominent. Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG) is the most common Read More
Scrapbook journaling is the inscription that goes with pictures in a scrapbook compilation. There are a variety of ways to create scrapbook journals, which include story-telling, script-writing, or use of fictional stories. The most typical way of scrapbook journaling is by writing the notes or comments by hand, but if your penmanship is hard to Read More
Whether you like popcorn plain, with cheese, or classic theatre-style with melted butter—today is a great day to try something new! Here are some quick and easy mix-in ideas to try the next time you pop those hot, fluffy kernels. If you like peanut butter… mix in a small bag of Reeses Pieces into your Read More
It’s all too easy to feel that you need to reach for the medicine cupboard when stress causes headaches and fatigue. Research shows that vitamin C is a healthy alternative to combat stress and may also have latent benefits such as preventing colds. Vitamin C may reduce both the physical and psychological effects suffered by Read More