It’s no surprise hot dogs are a summertime favorite, but macaroni and cheese is a commonly served summer side at picnics, gatherings, and reunions. Between the sauce, seasonings, cheese selection, and the way it’s cooked, there’s a chance for you to try something new with each variation. Here are a few tasty options you can Read More
Get ready to bring your texts to the next level with World Emoji Day on July 17, and celebrate the fun texting phenomenon that is emojis! By definition, an emoji is “a small digital image or icon used to express an idea or emotion.” You may wonder where emojis came from and how they were Read More
When the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, a staged party was planned to celebrate the birth of America and the separation from England. Colonists, families and towns continued to celebrate the anniversary of this freedom yearly on July 4 with large crowds and festivities. However, it wasn’t until 1870 that the Fourth of Read More
Teresa has been here with us at CNRC for 1 year, and the staff and residents love the energy she brings to the facility. She has been a CNA for 32 years! Teresa has 2 daughters, and 3 stepchildren along with 7 grandchildren who are her pride and joy. In her spare time, she enjoys Read More
Ms. Agnes joined the CNRC family in January of this year and is such a joy to be around. This past month she did something many of us will never do, she celebrated her 99th birthday!! Ms. Agnes is a Christian lady who raised 6 children, has 10 grandchildren and too many great grandchildren to Read More
Be sure to take a moment on Sunday, June 16 to honor dads, foster fathers, surrogate dads, grandfathers, uncles, brothers and the other important male role models in your life. Let him know how much he means to you by calling, texting, video chatting or sharing photos on social media. Take him to dinner, nine Read More
National Men’s Health Week is a great time for men to schedule all those check-ups that have been avoided or pushed back. Now is the time to go to those appointments! Remember, full-body health includes your cognitive, eating, resting, and activity habits. Here are some healthy tips for men: Schedule a complete physical with your doctor Read More
Take time this Memorial Day to visit, call, text, or video chat with a loved one who served, or a loved one who may have lost someone special that served. Ask them to share their stories and reminisce. Listen and learn from their history. Be sure to let them know how much they are valued Read More
Stress can be difficult to deal with on your own. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Spending too much time planning, problem-solving, daydreaming, or thinking negative or random thoughts can be draining. It can also make you more likely to experience stress, anxiety and symptoms of depression. Practicing mindfulness exercises can help you direct your attention Read More
Historically individuals with speech and language impairments have struggled to connect and communicate with others. Speech-language pathology resources have surged in recent years, allowing people who need help to seek treatment much more easily without stigma. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) includes professionals such as speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech/language/hearing scientists. Formally known as Better Read More