Topics: Cridersville, Resident Stories
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Otterbein Cridersville has been lending an extra helping hand to residents to make sure they’re staying social and safe.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Otterbein Cridersville has been lending an extra helping hand to residents to make sure they’re staying social and safe.
Read MoreTopics: Independent Living, Lebanon, Resident Stories, Skilled Nursing
Like many people who live in an Otterbein SeniorLife community, Herman E. has been wowed by the experience.
Read MoreTopics: News & Events, Resident Stories
The holidays are quickly approaching, and we love looking back at years past to recount our favorite memories and traditions.
Read MoreTopics: Granville, Resident Stories
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… Read more »
Read MoreTopics: Granville, Resident Stories
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…. Read more »
Read MoreTopics: Cridersville, Resident Stories
From their very first visit, Otterbein independent living residents Charlie and Kathleen F. knew that Otterbein Cridersville was right for them. The intimate, rural setting closely resembled their hometown of… Read more »
Read MoreTopics: Independent Living, Resident Stories, Sunset House
Lovi and Dick have been married for 50 years. When they moved into The Woodlands at Otterbein Sunset , the couple decorated their 1,100-square-foot apartment with belongings that reflect a… Read more »
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Every resident has a story behind how they heard of Otterbein SeniorLife. For some, they had friends who lived there. Many had their adult children tell them about Otterbein.
Read MoreTopics: Granville, Resident Stories
By Otterbein Granville resident Kathie H. Keep your shirt on! This is not what you are thinking. Shinrin Yoku is an ancient Japanese practice, and the current national pastime in... Read more » Read MoreEnter your email address and we will send you a link to change your password.