Certified wound care nurses in a long-term care center play a crucial role in the assessment, treatment and management of various types of wounds that residents may develop. At CHCC in Lynden, their primary responsibility is to promote the healing of wounds while...
Some say the body slowly ages, but the spirit is still capable of growth, renewal, and even new birth as one matures—that’s an interesting concept to think about. Experts also report that religion and/or spirituality can help older adults cope with aging and related...
Communicating with someone who has Alzheimer’s or dementia can be challenging, but with patience, empathy, and understanding, you can create a more meaningful and positive interaction. When communicating with a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia, consider...
The decision to transition an older adult into a long-term care home like Christian Health Care Center in Lynden can be a challenging and emotional experience for families. However, with careful planning and support, moving to long-term care can be made smoother and...
Family. They’re trustworthy and reliable, always around to help when you need them. You laugh with them, cry with them and, especially as you get older, you rely on them daily. Christian Health Care Center has a team of social workers on staff whose job is to think...
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