Not nice to fling mud. Or is it?
Happy National Mud Pack Day! Helping a person with dementia maintain his or her appearance can promote positive self-esteem. While these tasks may become frustrating for a person with Alzheimer’s in theRead More…
Happy National Mud Pack Day! Helping a person with dementia maintain his or her appearance can promote positive self-esteem. While these tasks may become frustrating for a person with Alzheimer’s in theRead More…
Better Care Management believes that being a good neighbor is important. Especially on National Good Neighbor Day! Take some time out today to Smile and Wave, and be sure to say HelloRead More…
Happy Oktoberfest in Germany. Celebrations of Heritage are important. What do you know about yours? What traditions do you or family members carry throughout the years that have special meaning to them?Read More…
Johhny Appleseed, born this day in 1774, traveled planting apple trees and sharing his religious truth. Given that he had a purpose and nurtured much, he didn’t need many material things. WhatRead More…
Today’s Positive Affirmation: Today, I will remind myself that in one hand I hold the seeds to my future, and in the other I have what life gives me. Together, they createRead More…
“Peace seems to have gone by the wayside but it’s very important we have it in our lives because how many great decisions do you make when you’re not at peace?” TheRead More…
Did ye be knowin’ this day was speak like a scurvy pirate day? How ’bout some wonderful health tips to practice usin’ ye scurvy pirate speak wit’ buckos ‘n family? http://www.medicinenet.com/senior_health/article.htm
“Stop thinking that things are going to be perfect. It’s not going to happen. The kids will not get along all the time, the house will not always be quiet, you willRead More…
Hitting the Pavement today? It’s getting chillier outside. Today is National Felt Hat Day. What better day to dust off the old felt hat and take it for a spin? Click thisRead More…
“Many attempts to communicate are nullified by saying too much.” Robert K. Greenleaf