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May 13 - 19 National Nursing Home Week


National Nursing Home Week is about Celebrating the Journey and Holistic Care.


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May 6-12 Celebrate National Nurses Week


Nurses continue to dominate in people's perceptions of the most trustworthy profession, according to a recent Gallup poll.


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7 Exercises to Fight Arthritis Pain


Doing moderate exercises have shown significant impact in the overall well-being of patients suffering from arthritis.  There are a variety of low-impact or moderate exercises that have shown incredible benefits including strengthening of muscles and pain reduction.


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Occupational Therapy for Hip Replacements


Occupational therapy plays a key role in helping people adapt to tasks and modify their environment to compensate for functional limitations after hip replacement surgery.


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Love Your Occupational Therapist! April is OT Month.


Occupational therapy has been proven effective for seniors living with various medical conditions or recovering from surgery.


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Taking Care of the Sandwich Generation

"The Sandwich Generation": those caught between caring for their aging parents and their own children.  It goes without saying that trying to juggle these responsibilities comes at a cost-usually to the caregiver. But who cares for the caregiver?


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Love Your Social Worker! March is Social Worker Month


During this month we would like to recognize our social workers, who seek to provide your loved one with an improved quality of life and well-being.


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How To: Reduce Risk of Kidney Disease


Reducing the risk of kidney disease is easier than you might think.


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Love Your Kidneys! March is National Kidney Month

Hypertension and diabetes are two common conditions that, if left unchecked can lead to chronic kidney disease.


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Depression or Dementia? How to Know the Difference



Depression and dementia have many similar symptoms. And as many as half of dementia patients also have depression. So with so much overlap how do you determine if your loved one has dementia, depression, or possibly both? Here is some information that can help in making that determination.


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Check out our Video Tour for more about Rehabilitaiton at Brookcrest!

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Reason to Hope High School Football Game to Benefit the Alzheimer's Association
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