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Miscellaneous | Thrive Wellness
I have a friend. Well, several. But this particular friend is a joy. You know the type: upbeat and encouraging – sweet and kind – always ready to lend a hand, whether it be physical or emotional, to help the people around her through challenges and difficult times.
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Affordable Senior Housing | Miscellaneous
PSL’s Housing Management Corporation (HMC) teams joined together for a holiday event to celebrate the year’s accomplishments. This year nearly 60 team members gathered for “Santa’s Workshop,” festivities and annual awards.
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Diversity & Inclusion | Miscellaneous
Welcome 2024! There can be excitement in walking into a new year. Celebrating milestones such as birthdays, marriages, weddings, anniversaries, births; the list goes on. As you enjoy these celebrations and perhaps move towards a few “New Year’s Resolutions” along the way, take the opportunity to build new relationships and celebrate what these new relationships may bring into your life.
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Health & Aging | Miscellaneous
Enjoying an active and engaged life, one that provides you with opportunities to grow and learn, is important for all of us. But it’s especially crucial as we grow older. Engaging in positive activity on a regular basis promotes brain health. It also helps to prevent or delay the onset of medical issues linked with isolation and loneliness, such as depression, diabetes, heart disease, and more.
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Health & Aging | Miscellaneous
Sharing a lifetime of memories is a powerful way to connect with family and friends and to ensure that the legacy of our unique experiences lives on. At Presbyterian Senior Living, we believe in celebrating the rich tapestry of our residents’ lives. Writing and sharing family stories is an excellent way to do just that.
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Health & Aging | Miscellaneous | Presbyterian Senior Living
Nature can play a positive role in our lives at every age. For older adults or people with memory loss, the benefits can be even more pronounced. Interacting with nature can provide a sense of connectedness and peace. The Japanese call immersing in nature shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing.
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