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Resident Spotlight: Mary E.
Every person who lives at CHCC has a story. Learn about Mary E. in this resident spotlight interview.
8 tips for keeping the brain and body healthy
Keeping the brain and body healthy is essential for seniors to maintain a high quality of life. Here are some tips for seniors to promote overall well-being.
Resident Spotlight: Roberta H.
Every person who lives at CHCC has a story. Learn about Roberta H. in this resident spotlight interview.
10 tips for talking to someone with Alzheimer’s
Read this article to learn 10 tips for talking to someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Resident Spotlight: Alfred J.
Every person who lives at CHCC has a story. Learn about Alfred J. in this resident spotlight interview.
Six tips for moving to long-term care
The decision to move an older adult into a long-term care home like Christian Health Care Center can be a challenging and emotional experience for families. However, with careful planning and support, this transition can be made smoother and more comfortable for everyone involved.
Myers promoted to executive director at Christian Health Care Center
Tonja Myers has been named the executive director of Christian Health Care Center, assuming many of the duties previously carried out by former CEO Patrick O’Neill. The role of executive director is a newly created role designed to consolidate administrative and leadership duties.
Self-care for seniors: How to nurture your well-being in Whatcom County
By engaging with nature, nurturing social connections, prioritizing physical and mental health and seeking support when needed, seniors can enhance their quality of life and enjoy the many benefits this vibrant region has to offer.
How to sign up for Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels delivers food on a donation-only basis to persons living in Whatcom or San Juan counties. Homebound seniors and their spouses, unpaid caregivers and disabled dependents are eligible to receive seven nutritionally balanced meals per week.