On September 23, recognize the vital role of sign languages with International Day of Sign Languages, established in 1951 by the World Federation of the Deaf. Did you Know? ASL has become the third most-studied foreign language, outnumbered only by Spanish and French. Different countries have their own versions of sign language. Over 300 sign Read More
The origins of doodling date back centuries, reflecting an innate human tendency to create spontaneous drawings, especially when the mind is otherwise occupied. The term “doodle” itself was popularized in the early 20th century. In psychology, doodling became recognized as a window into the subconscious mind, often revealing hidden thoughts, emotions, and creativity. The act Read More
Celebrate Healthy Aging Month this September by trying the tips below, which may help you age slower and improve your quality of life. Eat a varied and healthy diet. Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grain foods. Drink lots of fluids to maintain healthy skin and flush out waste. Exercise every day. Exercise improves appetite, encourages Read More
Held annually during the second full week of September, Environmental Services Week/Housekeeping Week celebrates the dedication of our diligent custodial staff. These exceptional individuals exemplify the teamwork and expertise essential for maintaining complex healthcare environments across the nation. Their meticulous work ensures not only the cleanliness but also the safety and well-being of everyone in Read More
Justin has been with us since 2020 and is our business office manager. Justin is married to his wife, Sara, and they have 2 beautiful children. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with family and loves to travel. Justin is a huge asset to the facility and the residents are thankful for all Read More
Everyone meet Margaret! Margaret has been with us at CNRC since 2022. Margaret has 3 children and worked for Fruit of The Loom for many years, only to retire when they shut down permanently. Margaret enjoyed working in her garden as flowers were her passion. She was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church. While here Read More
Senior Citizen Day, celebrated annually on August 21, is a special occasion dedicated to honoring and appreciating the contributions of older adults. It serves as a reminder to show respect, support, and care for seniors while raising awareness about the unique challenges they may face. On this day, various activities and events are organized nationwide to Read More
Book Lovers Day, August 9, celebrates the joy of reading and encourages people to immerse themselves in their favorite books. It’s a perfect occasion to appreciate the magic of literature and discover new stories. Want to become a better reader or enjoy reading even more? Here are few tips for being an effective reader: Read Read More
With July’s midday summer heat making many of us seek cool shelter inside, some of us may be experiencing moments of boredom, but the good news is that July is Anti-Boredom Month! Let’s start busting that summer boredom now. Here are some ideas to get you started: Try painting – July is Watercolor Month! Host Read More
Designated by President Reagan in the early 1980s, July is celebrated as Ice Cream Month, which features Creative Ice Cream Flavors Day on July 1 and Ice Cream Day on the third Sunday. Did you know… the average American consumes 23.2 quarts of ice cream per year. The top three flavors are vanilla, chocolate, and Read More