Category: News

With Key Resources At The Ready, Specialty Providers Have Done Well Amid COVID-19

Most of long-term care has found itself hobbled by low occupancy and consumers’ sustained fears during the pandemic, but one group has generally fared much better than the others: Providers focusing on intense rehabilitation and transitional care. That’s largely because they were able to demonstrate their value to upstream providers in need of reliable outlets […]

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Keeping In Touch During Quarantine!

Social Distancing is the new norm. To maintain connection with family and friends, people are turning to social media and video conferencing.  As we have had to restrict visitation by loved ones during this pandemic to protect our vulnerable seniors, our residents are learning to adjust to this new reality.  We understand how important is […]

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Family Fall Festival

Join us at our Family Fall Festival! There will be pumpkin painting, homemade soups & desserts, haluski & sandwiches, Big Ben’s Soda by Catawissa Bottling, craft vendors, and much more! All proceeds go to the residents Activity Fund.

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Ask the Expert: World Alzheimer’s Month

Jennifer L. from Buckhorn asks: My mother has Alzheimer’s and it seems to be getting worse. I don’t think I’ll be able to care for her much longer. How do I know when to move her into a nursing home? Hi Jennifer, I know this is a very difficult question to ask yourself but I’m […]

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Bringing The Danville Community Together At Grandview

At our recent Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 27th, members of the Danville community poured into Grandview to enjoy a fun-filled day. Traditionally, our event features crafts, homemade baked goods and a fantastic Chinese auction. This year, under Allaire ownership, we added a local beer vendor (Rock God Brewing) and grilled bratwurst from a local meat […]

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Grandview residents enjoy food, entertainment at picnic!

MAHONING TWP. — About 70 Grandview Nursing and Rehabilitation residents celebrated Labor Day Wednesday with a picnic in the auditorium because of the heat. “This is our ninth picnic of the summer and the second time inside. The first was because of rain,” said Lisa Boone, of the activities department. Activities Director Loretta Neyhard said […]

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Bringing The Health Benefits of Music To Our Residents

For senior citizens, the health benefits of listening to music are incredibly important. According to Johns Hopkins Center for Music & Medicine, music can be considered medicine for the mind, indicating that there are many health benefits associated with music: from improved memory to stress relief, motivation – and even decreased pain from chronic illness. […]

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IN HONOR OF NATIONAL SKILLED NURSING CARE WEEK: May 13-19, 2018

Established by the American Health Care Association (AHCA) in 1967 and always beginning on Mother’s Day, National Skilled Nursing Care Week (NSNCW) provides an opportunity to recognize the role of Skilled Nursing Care Centers that care for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. The 2018 NSNCW theme, “Celebrating Life’s Stories”, serves as a tribute to […]

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