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The holidays are quickly approaching, and we love looking back at years past to recount our favorite memories and traditions. We asked our residents to share stories of their best holiday memories and were overwhelmed with the response. Read below...
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Memorial Day is often considered the unofficial start of summer and the warm weather ahead. But the holiday’s real purpose is to commemorate veterans who have given their lives in any U.S. war or conflict. Read more about the history...
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For more than 100 years, Otterbein has faithfully ministered to seniors and their families through compassionate, person-first care. Founded in 1912, Otterbein SeniorLife has grown to include continuing care retirement communities throughout Ohio and in Indiana, skilled nursing and rehabilitation...
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The days are getting shorter, the temperatures are getting cooler, the air is getting crisp, and the leaves are changing colors - it must be fall! Read on for some fun activities you can do while social distancing. 1. Roast...
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Otterbein SeniorLife has announced a new mission statement for the organization: Inspired by faith, we strive to enrich individual life journeys for all. We share more about the new mission statement through a video featuring Otterbein SeniorLife President & CEO...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. “A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in — what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.” - Victor Hugo, Les Misérables The 94...
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Making healthy choices can be a challenge any day of the week, and even more so when the world is fighting COVID-19. Your routine is likely disrupted, and you may be struggling to stay motivated. You may be feeling depressed...
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Many older adults prefer staying home and aging in place rather than moving to a senior living community. Unfortunately, this may leave a senior with limited transportation and connections to needed care services. Without a strong support system, an older...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. Have you observed bluebirds? Brilliant, almost iridescent, blue feathers on the back, head, and wings, with a beautiful rusty upper chest. A welcome surprise to any garden or window bird-feeding station. Friendly and unbothered...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. Children seem naturally attracted to music. The tonal changes and rhythms have soothed and energized babies and young children since the beginning of time. While we elders may suppress our inner child, that affinity...
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