Osteoporosis is more common in women. It affects almost 20% (1 in 5) of women aged 50 and over and almost 5% (1 in 20) of men aged 50 and over. Many people with osteoporosis do not know they have it until they break a bone. Screening is important to find these people before this Read More
In honor of Nursing Week, we would like to celebrate our nursing leadership team and our Director of Nursing Suzanne Davis. Ms. Davis resides in Taylor County and has been an employee at Campbellsville Nursing and Rehabilitation for ten years During that time Ms. Davis leadership has led the facility to be named Best of Read More
The 2023 theme for National Skilled Nursing Care Week (NSNCW), Cultivating Kindness, is inspired by the many acts of kindness that happen in skilled nursing care centers every day. Research has found that practicing compassion and kindness not only can improve health and well-being but can also strengthen human connections and bonds. Staff, residents, families, and Read More
Be sure to celebrate your mom, grandmother, aunt, or special mother-figure in your life by showering her with overflowing attention and love this year! Whether it’s sharing a meal with her, greeting card, a grandchild’s drawing, a beautiful flower arrangement, new book by her favorite author, an afternoon mani-pedi appointment, or simply spending time in Read More
Happy Birthday to Residents and Staff celebrating during the month of May. Residents 5/4 Brenda H. 5/11 Isamae A. 5/16 Leonard F. 5/16 George B. 5/20 William B. Staff 5/2 Mackenzie M. 5/8 Gigi E. 5/16 Charlie M. 5/21 Carolyne E. Happy Work Anniversary to some of our Staff. Staff Anniversaries 5/19 David S. 5/22 Read More
Learning to cope with stress is important for all of us. Here are a few ways to relieve stress. Organize and clean your home and workspace. Place everything in a designated place and label it, so you will be able to find items when you are looking for them. This is a great way to keep Read More
National Parkinson’s Awareness Month helps to increase awareness of Parkinson’s disease in the United States. Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disorder of the nervous system that affects motor skills. Symptoms can include shaking, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking, with advanced stages usually involving dementia and memory impairment. There currently is no cure for Parkinson’s Read More
The mental workouts we receive from games such as Scrabble are effective tools in boosting the power of your brain. Besides being a game that requires strategy skills, Scrabble allows players with good memories to have a higher probability of winning the game. The key to receiving points and ultimately winning is to form words Read More
Birthday wishes for Residents and Staff celebrating in the month of April. Residents S. U. 04/01 J. H. 04/06 A. W. 04/12 B. B. 04/17 J. M. 04/23 Staff J. Raike 04/01 R. Arnett 04/05 N. Moffit 04/10 A. McGaha 04/11 R. Mitchell 04/24 A. Thomas 04/25 E. Davis 04/25 Staff Anniversaries J. Perkins 04/03 Read More
Everyone meet Cathy! She currently lives in Larue County with her husband and her children. Cathy is currently an OT here within our facility for over a year now, all though that has nothing on her 28 years of practicing. If you know Cathy, you know that she enjoys taking care of her highland cows, being Read More