Author: Ryan Winiarski

A tourist in your own town

We all love a good summer road trip or vacation when possible, but how often have you been a tourist in your own town? A “staycation” can be quite fun! Why not open your mind to the possibility of learning something new about your town?  Whether it’s historical, artistic, recreational, or you’re a foodie, there […]

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Celebrate All Things Beautiful

  Live Well. Work Well. Live United As we age, we grow. We learn things about ourselves, take more chances, and remember our three options: Look at the glass half-empty, half-full, or refillable.  Our purpose in life becomes more clear, and we don’t waste time on frivolous things. It’s time to celebrate all things beautiful. […]

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THE ROAD TO RECOVERY

Confusion often arises surrounding the term “skilled nursing.” It is helpful to consider that skilled nursing is a description of the type of service that is offered. The need for skilled nursing services does not automatically necessitate placement in a center, because skilled services are available in a variety of care settings.   Skilled Care […]

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ADAPTING TO MEMORY CHANGE

With the rise of dementia and the number of people living with dementia worldwide currently estimated at 47 million and projected to increase to 75 million by 2030, it’s no surprise to see senior living facilities incorporating memory care centers to their campuses. The number of cases of dementia are estimated to almost triple by […]

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Sunny and Suzy Morse

  Bernice Morse was a colicky baby in the summer of 1916. Her father, Stan, would take her for walks in their Erie, Pennsylvania neighborhood and sing to her:  “You are my Sunshine.”  Their neighbors would say, “There goes Stan with his Sunshine.”  The name stuck, and she’s been Sunny ever since. Sunny has lived […]

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