Preserve Your Family History by Writing Family Stories “Everyone has a story to tell.” It seems like a cliché, but it’s true! November is Family Stories Month, a perfect time to gather your family together and transcribe those stories to preserve them for perpetuity. Here are some tips for writing your family stories: Decide which Read More
How kind are you? The act of being kind to someone can take you far in life, which is why on November 13, we celebrate World Kindness Day. The purpose of World Kindness Day highlights good deeds by displaying acts of kindness in the community, and focuses on the positive power and the common thread Read More
Veterans Day is a well-known American holiday, but there are several common misconceptions. Here are some interesting facts you may not know known about Veterans Day: Veterans Day does not have an apostrophe. You may sometimes see Veterans Day spelled as “Veteran’s Day” or “Veterans’ Day,” but this is incorrect. The holiday is not a Read More
Invented in the late 1880s by George Renninger, the sweet treat originally named “chicken feed” was manufactured by the Wunderle Candy Corn Company in Philadelphia. Due to the kernels’ unique layers of yellow, orange, and white, the original creation process was very costly and time-consuming, however, over 100 years and a name change later, the Read More
Physical Therapists work to restore strength, mobility and promote greater independence, either unassisted or with assistive devices. Licensed physical therapists focus on improvement, coordination, balance, strength and endurance of their patients. Did you know that physical therapy may be a safe, effective alternative route to treat chronic pain conditions? According to the APTA (American Physical Read More
Breast cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control. There are different types of breast cancer, and people can experience different symptoms. Some individuals do not have any signs or symptoms at all. Symptoms may include but are not limited to: New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit). Read More
October 12th is National Bring Your Parents Lunch Day! If you would like to participate in this, please reach out to Autumn at the facility to coordinate this! October 21st we will kick of the Holiday coming with Pumpkin decorating! October 31st is Halloween. What better way to celebrate than a party? Read More
Happy Birthday to our amazing Residents! October 03 Nevada S. Happy birthday to our great Staff! October 05 Johanna G. October 10 Kathy P. October 21 Diana W. Happy Work Anniversary to these Staff Members! October 08 Justin M. October 23 Kelly P. Read More
Everyone meet Kelly P. in Medical Records! Kelly has been an employee with Campbellsville Nursing and Rehab for going on 16 years in October. She has worked everywhere from laundry to nursing assistant to now in Medical Records! We greatly appreciate all of Kelly’s effort in lending a hand when needed. If you don’t see Read More
Eating breakfast may be one of the secrets to staying healthy. No matter how busy you are, it’s important to fuel your body so that you can have energy throughout the day. A good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day. People who eat a healthy breakfast daily are more likely to Read More