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Health Benefits of Chocolate
No introductions are needed for this highly treasured food that dates back to 2000 BC. At that time, the Maya from Central America, the first connoisseurs of chocolate, drank it as a bitter fermented beverage mixed with spices or wine. Dark chocolate contains 50-90% cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and sugar, whereas milk chocolate contains anywhere…
Read MoreHAPPY! New Video Alert***
This is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Check out the latest collaboration with the Lodge Retirement Center and Stay Well Home Health Wellness Center inside the Lodge. We all had a blast making this and our residents are the cutest!!!
Read MoreHealthy Aging Month
Among other observations, September is also recognized as Healthy Aging Month. It is a national observance created by the Healthy Aging organization designed to bring attention to the importance of healthy lifestyles for all adults, not just senior citizens – whoever they are! The observance began over 25 years ago and is still very relevant today. There probably…
Read MoreHow The Month Of July Got Its Name
How The Month Of July Got Its Name Have you ever wondered how July got its name? July is named after Julius Caesar, a Roman general, statesman, and historian who conquered Gaul (which is not part of Italy, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands). During his rule, he changed the structure of the Roman government into…
Read MoreJuly 4th Safety For All
July 4th Safety For All Independence day is a wonderful time to spend with friends and family celebrating the founding of America. As many of you gather this year, we encourage you to practice safe behaviors to keep you and your family safe, in particularly our elders. Here are a few tips to remember this…
Read MoreStress Awareness Tips
STRESS AWARENESS MONTH Stress can take a toll on all of us. Whether you’re experiencing stress from life at home or at work, here are eight tips to manage stress. Take a 10-Minute Break: Sometimes walking away from the task or situation that’s bothering you for 10 minutes can make all the difference. Never be…
Read MoreLet’s Spring Clean Your Health!
Let’s Spring Clean Your Health! With milder temperatures, more sun, and wildlife sprouting everywhere, the arrival of spring in and of itself can put an extra kick in your step. It’s a time of possibility, a time to take stock of the habits that might be holding you back from being who you want to…
Read MoreHeart Health – American Heart Month
American Heart Month February is American Heart Month, and as a leading community-based Home Health Agency we are dedicated to improving the community’s health. Here are some tips to improve and maintain a healthy heart. Get Physical: Being physically active every day is fun and can improve the function of your heart. Plan and schedule…
Read MoreWinter Driving Safety for Seniors
Winter Driving Safety for Seniors Hazardous weather can make driving dangerous for drivers of all ages. In addition to weather-related risks, older drivers are also more likely to have health conditions that impair their ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. In fact, Triple-A (AAA) confirms that fatal car accident rates increase among drivers who are…
Read MoreSeasonal Depression in Seniors
SEASONAL DEPRESSION IN SENIORS Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as SAD, can affect people of any age. From children to seniors, SAD leaves people feeling blue. It occurs most often in the winter months following the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. Knowing how to spot the signs that you might need to intervene and get…
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