We're proud to announce that we've once again been named a 2020 Star Tribune Top 150 Workplace. In fact we placed in the Top 15 for large companies in the state. A big thank you to all our employees who helped make this happen.
We are hiring! Please visit: https://bit.ly/2SmZ3nz to view current openings and locations.
Are you wearing red today to support the American Heart Association - Minnesota's fight against heart disease and stroke? Residents and staff at Shorewood Senior Campus sure are! A big thanks to everyone involved! #WearRedDay #WearRedAndGive
It's now easier to call SilverCrest Properties, LLC.
Did you know, we offer in house physical therapy at our Shorewood Senior Campus using our partner company Aegis Therapies. #strongseniors
Our Brightondale Senior Community Residents had their 15 minutes of fame this week while touring the North Metro TV station!
We are excited to announce the addition of a new Corporate Clinical Director position to our team at SilverCrest Properties!
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Welcome, October! 🎃👻🍃
NEW month, FRESH start. 🧡
#HelloOctober #SeniorLiving
"Acknowledging the good that is already in your life is the foundation for all abundance." 🤎
Happy Thanksgiving from SilverCrest Properties! Enjoy your day with gratitude and love! 🌿🍁🦃
February is ❤️ American Heart Month❤️ , a great time to revisit heart-healthy practices! One way to ensure good health, is to keep tabs on your blood pressure, especially as doctors visits are down due to the pandemic. Self-monitoring can provide more accurate readings than what you get at the doctor's office when stress and anxiety may impact results. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2YNyw5B
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AHA, AMA urge widespread self-measured blood pressure monitoring
❤️February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness of heart disease, which is the #1 killer of Americans. ❤️ This year's heart month is especially important, as it becomes evident that COVID-19 can negatively affect the heart and vascular system's overall health.
The good news is that in most cases, heart disease is preventable! Reduce your risk of heart disease by: not smoking or quitting smoking, controlling blood sugar and cholesterol, treating high blood pressure, getting 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, and attending regular check ups!
#SeniorLiving #HeartHealth #AmericanHeartMonth