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Reaching Senior Care Community Residents During COVID-19 Pandemic

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on February 16, 2021
by Rev. Max Phillips

10 Ways to Reach Senior Care Community Residents During the COVID-19 Pandemic – During this COVID-19 pandemic, it can be a challenge to visit face to face. Please know that the senior care community staff are doing best to protect those elder souls they care for. And, that much of what they do is not optional, but legally mandated.

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Eight Ways to keep Connected with a Loved One in a Senior Care Community

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on August 27, 2020
by Mollie Clark - Director of Marketing

With visitor restrictions in place at most senior care communities, families have to get creative to find new ways to keep connected with loved ones in meaningful ways. Read for eight ways to help you connect with your loved one living in a care community:

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Caregiver Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on May 19, 2020

“There’s the anxiety of caregiving for their loved one. But there’s also their own anxiety around falling into the high-risk category for catching COVID-19 themselves.”

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3 Ways to StepUp and Serve the Elderly

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on July 23, 2019

Across the United States, there are hundreds of thousands of invisible elderly living among us. They are lonely, forgotten, and in some type of need.

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Finishing Touches for Seniors and Retirement

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on November 26, 2018

Retirement can be a marvelous occasion for God to put the finishing touches on our lives so that the world will see Christ in us.

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The Blind Leading the Blind

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on July 19, 2018

Who is struggling with loneliness, but not asking for help? Take some time to think about it. Listen to Mildred. Let her and her Savior lead you to action.

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Coping with a Diagnosis of Dementia

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on November 3, 2017
by Nicole Kehoe

It is likely that at some point in your life, you know someone who has been diagnosed with a Dementia-related disease.  Maybe you have witnessed, or have experienced yourself, what a life-altering event this can be for individuals and their loved ones.  It can create a great deal of fear surrounding the future as symptoms […]

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A Christian Approach To Life’s End

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on February 3, 2017
by Pastor Jonathan Conner

On November 1, 2014, Brittany Maynard, a 29-year- old Oregon woman with terminal brain cancer, launched physician directed suicide into the national spotlight when she, with medication prescribed by her doctor, committed suicide. Before she died, she posted these words on Facebook: Goodbye to all my dear friends and family that I love. Today is […]

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Mental Wellness and Aging

Aging & Elderly Outreach

Posted on December 22, 2016
by Wanda Pritzel

What does a life of mental wellness into old age look like? While almost any life well lived into old age will include a variety of losses including changes in health or strength, or loss of eyesight, hearing, memory or independence, most do not have to struggle with emotional or mental health problems. Being Active Maintaining an active, […]

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