Each month, our facilities host many fun, exciting, and beneficial events that engage and uplift our residents and serve the community.
We love to showcase these events because they represent an often overlooked aspect of care––fun! Staying active, engaging with others, and having fun all carry great benefits for body, mind, and spirit. And our residents are getting healthy doses of all three.
Below are some recent events and activities hosted by our facilities across the U.S.
The residents at Rivergate Terrace enjoyed some tabletop bowling! Looks like resident Mrs. Helen is about to get a STRIKE!
Residents at Rivergate Health Care Center got themselves up and moving with an exciting game of FitGo, a fitness-themed variation of bingo. The game is designed to allow people of all fitness levels to get moving and hit their exercise goals.
For National Homemade Soup Day, associates at Life Care Center of Treasure Valley made some delicious homemade soups for everyone to enjoy! Don’t you wish you could have been there to try a bowl or two?
Physical therapy can be fun! Some patients at Cherry Hill Manor and Rehabilitation Center enjoy their therapy in a lively group environment. Here they are playing a few classic games while getting some important therapeutic exercise. It's amazing to see how well phhysical therapy and entertainment go hand in hand!
At Life Care Center of Westlake, residents enjoyed creating beautiful, festive hearts in honor of Valentine’s Day month. They used them to decorate their doors and spread love and joy throughout the facility.
Residents decided to paint rocks to spruce up the rock bed in front of Life Care Center of Elizabethton. They had a great time and even gave the growing series of colorful rocks a name––Willie the Rock Worm!
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