Living Safe as We Age
One of my biggest challenges as I entered my mid-sixties was recognizing the physiological changes that have been occurring to my body. Something as simple as getting out of my car takes more effort than before.
One of my biggest challenges as I entered my mid-sixties was recognizing the physiological changes that have been occurring to my body. Something as simple as getting out of my car takes more effort than before.
There is one Christmas song that goes like this: "So this is Christmas and what have you done? Another year over; a new one just begun. Let's hope it's a good one with plenty of cheer."
Osteoporosis affects millions of people each day, but is often only diagnosed only after an injury.
One way we keep our skills sharp and our professional enthusiasm high is to welcome students into our department. The Music Therapy Department has taught hundreds of students in the past 17 years.
One of my favorite Peanuts comic strips is the one that came out some years ago just a few days before Thanksgiving.
The holidays bring family time, sweet treats and the spirit of giving! Through selfless gifts of time, energy and heart, volunteers are invaluable to the Masonic Village and our residents.
Serving more than 1,900 residents, the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown was recognized as the "Best of the Best" in retirement living in South Central Pennsylvania for outstanding resident feedback.
Robert “Bob” Marvel, a resident who has a life-long passion for flying, took to the sky one more time on Friday, Dec. 11.
Most of us probably think of the state of Tennessee as part of the “Bible Belt” an area of the southern United States known for its religious fervor. But I want you to know, it has not always been so.
Today is the first time we have done a sermon / service like this and I have to tell you that as I have grown older, I became more increasingly in tune with the many who are experiencing physical difficulties.