Residents enjoyed a fun and creative activity during the center’s “Bouquet Bar.” Residents were able to pick from a variety of colorful flowers and greenery to design their own beautiful flower arrangements. The activity gave residents the opportunity to express their creativity while enjoying time socializing with one another. From bright blooms to unique greenery Read More
Residents at Salyersville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center enjoyed a wild and educational experience when the Kentucky Reptile Zoo visited the center! Residents were amazed as they learned about and interacted with a variety of unique reptiles, including a terrapin, tortoise, snake, blue tongue skink, and even an alligator. The visit sparked excitement, conversation, and plenty Read More
A special dedication was recently held to honor a man whose hard work, kindness, and dedication left a lasting mark on the center and everyone who walks through its doors. The newly dedicated “Paul’s Patio” now stands as both a beautiful gathering place and a meaningful reminder of the impact Paul Hiner had on the Read More
Juggling might look like something reserved for circus performers, but it is actually a playful skill that anyone can explore. The real question is not “Can you juggle?” but “Have you ever tried?” Maybe you have tossed a couple of oranges in the air just to see what happens. Maybe you have balanced more than Read More
National Aphasia Awareness Month is a national campaign to increase public education and to recognize the numerous people who care for people with aphasia. Did you know that two million people in the United States have aphasia, but a stunning 84.5% of Americans state that they’ve never even heard the term ‘aphasia’? Aphasia is a Read More
Be sure to take a moment on Sunday, June 21 to honor dads, foster fathers, surrogate dads, grandfathers, uncles, brothers and the other important male role models in your life. Let him know how much he means to you by calling, texting, or sharing photos on social media. Enjoy brunch or dinner with him. Take Read More