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Success Stories: Ronald L.

Ronald L. was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with a MI requiring stent placement. During the procedure, he suffered a CVA. Mr. L. also has DJD causing pain and decreased mobility in his knees and shoulders. Mr. L. was referred to University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation for skilled therapy and nursing services. Upon admission,

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Letter from the Administrator

Happy Valentine’s Day! February is heart month and at University Park Nursing and Rehab I’m proud of our cardiopulmonary program. Our staff is dedicated to taking excellent care of our residents, and I want to thank them for their kindness and dedication. University Park proudly announces Ashley Allen as our Employee of the Month. Ashley

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Ideas for the Happiest Valentine’s Day Ever!

Send a heartfelt Valentine Card to someone who has really inspired you and tell them how much they mean to you. Send flowers or candy to someone who doesn’t have a sweetheart, and sign it anonymous. Make a Valentine’s Basket and send it to a family that has gone through a difficult time and sign

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Mardi Gras Party Ideas-Fat Tuesday is February 25!

While Fat Tuesday is the traditional time to throw a Mardi Gras party, you can have one any time of the year. What better way to liven things up? It’s also a great way to celebrate the ongoing spirit of New Orleans. Decorations– You can create a fun party without having to purchase a lot

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Send a Card to a Friend Day: February 7

There is something special about a greeting card that nothing else can touch. They are lasting reminders of the relationships in your life, and there may be no better way to remember how much someone loved you and how much they meant to you. The best thing about the greeting card is that you can

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Reduce Stress with More Vitamin C

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

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Soup: A Meal In a Bowl

Despite the shorter winter days, our schedules do not slow down. We tend to seek out hardy, quick to prepare meals. Making a pot of soup is a perfect solution for a healthy, hot choice as it’s often called a meal in a bowl. There are dozens of different healthy soups that you can make;

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January 29 is National Puzzle Day

Jigsaw Puzzles: Food for the Mind, Heart, and Soul Jigsaw puzzles are normally viewed as learning toys. They can also do wonders for one’s mood and mind! What Educators Say Jigsaw puzzles can be “food for the brain,” professionals believe. At various phases, they stimulate the learning process. Continuous play enhances a person’s inherent ability

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National Glaucoma Awareness Month: Glaucoma, A Brief Overview

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

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How to Create the Perfect Story with Simple Scrapbook Journaling

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,

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