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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. Almost heaven! (NOT West Virginia this time, although its claim is bona fide.) An evening of harp music, lilting and lively, filled the Amelia room at Otterbein Granville. The chairs were filled with appreciative...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. Like our grandfather clock whose Westminster chimes ring out with great familiarity, so the resident names most often intoned in the hallways and meeting spaces of Otterbein Granville have a similar sonority. Listen for...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Ellen R. We at Otterbein SeniorLife Granville have been blessed with a new computer program called Touchtown. At the click of a mouse or a touch of your finger, you can find out what's for dinner;...
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Contributed by Otterbein Granville resident Larry M. Thirteen adventurous spirits left Granville for Lebanon, Ohio, on Sept. 29, 2022. This marked our first opportunity to participate in the annual Otterbein Olympics held each year at the corporate headquarters in Lebanon....
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Contributed by Otterbein Granville resident Larry M. The Otterbein Granville Wellness Committee strives to emphasize health issues and raise support for the variety of issues often confronting senior residents. At the September meeting, it was noted that the walk against...
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By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. My first live moose sighting was in Wyoming. Years later in remote northern Michigan, viewing a mother moose and two calves thrilled me. Alaska rewarded us with several close moose encounters. In Vermont, where...
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Baked acorn squash, pumpkin pie, and...pickle cupcakes? Otterbein Cridersville resident Vicki A. has made them all! Learn more about Vicki’s passions for baking and playing the piano, and how she does both at Otterbein. 58 Years of Experience Since moving...
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Moving to a continuing care retirement community like Otterbein Cridersville is a fresh start in many ways. Likewise, moving into an apartment or patio home is like starting with a blank slate – you can make each room whatever you...
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After receiving rehabilitation at Otterbein St. Marys, Mary R. moved into an independent living apartment “As soon as I walked into Otterbein, I thought, ‘This is the place for my mom,’” says Judy B., Mary’s daughter. In this video, hear...
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Upon moving to one of the independent living patio homes at Otterbein Cridersville, Dale and Phyllis S. knew that the different levels of care would be helpful with Dale’s diagnosis of dementia. They didn’t realize how quickly they’d benefit from...
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