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Keeping your elderly parents safe and happy
Taking care of elderly parents involves a combination of physical, emotional and social support. Here are some tips to help keep your elderly parents safe and happy.
CHCC participates in research study
A research team is exploring the impact of COVID-19 and federal policy changes on experiences as health care providers, patients and families navigating their healthcare services.
Start a career in health care with free nursing assistant training
Nursing assistants have the extraordinary opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of older adults. As a professionally trained nursing assistant, you can offer patients compassion and care while assisting them with day-to-day life tasks such as dressing,...
Resident Spotlight: Gerrit and Tracy V.
Every person who lives at CHCC has a story. Learn about Gerrit and Tracy V. in this resident spotlight interview.
Question: Can I bring holiday decorations to long-term care centers?
So, you’d like to decorate your parent’s or grandparent’s room at the long-term care center for a holiday. That’s fun; what a thoughtful idea!
How to stay active indoors during the winter
While it may seem challenging due to colder weather and limited access to outdoor spaces, there are numerous ways for seniors to stay active without the need for equipment.
Remembrance ornaments
This holiday season, Christian Health Care Center is offering a meaningful way to honor your loved ones who are no longer with us.
Resident Spotlight: Rhonda V.
Every person who lives at CHCC has a story. Learn about Rhonda V. in this resident spotlight interview.
Wound care certified nurse in long-term care
The primary responsibility of a wound care certified nurse is to promote healing while preventing complications and infections.








