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Resident Spotlight: CHCC centenarians
For this special resident spotlight, we interviewed four centenarians to learn about the similarities and differences in their lives over the past 100 years.
Improving connections, access to tech has increased at CHCC
Today, through video visits, residents can communicate with loved ones who live nearby, in other states and even in other countries. With a number of iPads at their disposal, t-rec team members can ensure that residents can connect and communicate via video when desired.
Care team bio: Charissa B., dining room assistant and NAC
“Seeing people who are in the sunset of life and being able to help them — I love it. They are people who have led a long life, and I learn a lot from them.”
Resident Spotlight: John H.
“The hardest thing I’ve gone through has been going through medical school. I had many long hours, especially in residency, and having a wife and a son at the time, it sure was tough. My wife was very supportive, and that is how I got through it.”
CHCC offers dementia care designed for freedom and movement
Protecting memory care patients requires a blend of proven tactics and care provider experience. Christian Health Care Center offers both.
Resident Spotlight: Judy B.
“I taught just about every subject and really liked the kids. My dad was a teacher, and I loved being able to follow in his footsteps.”
A mighty calling in long-term care
Tonja Myers works to keep residents safe while weathering budget cuts, staffing losses by Heather Lea in Business Pulse magazine This article was published in the March/April issue of Business Pulse. Like many health care leaders, Christian Health Care Center’s Tonja...
Top 5 vintage movies to watch with Grandpa
The next time you’re visiting with your grandfather, a movie could be a great way to spend some time — bonding over popcorn and a shared story, whether you’ve both seen it or you’re new to the plot.
Resident Spotlight: Carmen L.
“Work hard, be honest, and be the kind of person where in the evening, when you look back at the day, you know you did a good job.” –Carmen L.