Happy National Family Day!
The old saying goes, “Families who eat together, stay together,” but did you know they may also be reducing the risk of addiction? According to the National Center on Addiction, families who eat three or more meals a week together reduce a teen’s risk of using tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
That’s a fantastic outcome on its own and family bonding is just a bonus!
#NationalFamilyDay
Throwing it back to our employee appreciation lunches a few weeks ago! They truly love our patients and work so hard for them day in and day out. It's important to show them how much we appreciate all that they do here at CV Sheraton!
We would like to thank GoMacro for their donation of healthy bars honoring our healthcare heroes. Everyone absolutely loved the bars, they are so delicious! Thank you for your great generosity!
Good times at our employee appreciation lunch last week!
September is National Suicide Awareness/Prevention Month, the month brings awareness to a topic not often talked about.
Everyone is affected by suicide, not just the victim. Suicide impacts family and friends long after the loss of a loved one.
Learning about suicide prevention during the month of September is a great way to educate yourself and others. Please take 10 minutes out of your day to read the CDC's article on preventing suicide and how you can potentially save someone from taking their own life: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/Suicide-factsheet_508.pdf
#NationalSuicidePrevention
Assisted living facilities provide thorough care and a sense of community for older adults and individuals living with disabilities. Celebrating National Assisted Living Week gives us a chance to recognize all of the staff, volunteers, and communities that play a vital role in making these facilities a success.
Check out this article to learn more about how to observe National Assisted Living Week, 5 important things to remember about assisted living and aging, and why this week is important!
#AssistedLivingWeek
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National Assisted Living Week – September 13 2020 – 19
Curious about the services we have to offer? Our website has all the info you need!
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October is National Physical Therapy Month!
Regular physical activity is one of the most important things that you can do for your health. You don’t have to spend hours at the gym or purchase expensive equipment to meet the recommended physical activity guidelines. What’s important is to find leisure-time physical activities that you enjoy and do them regularly.
If pain or a condition limits your ability to participate in activities you enjoy, or you want to reduce your risk for chronic diseases, enhance your fitness, and prevent injuries, consider adding a physical therapist to your health care team. Physical therapists are movement experts who improve quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement.
Check out www.northhillshc.com to read more about the Physical Therapy services that we have to offer!
Quit smoking this #Stoptober!
Stopping smoking is one of the best things you'll ever do for your health.
When you stop, you give your lungs the chance to repair and you'll be able to breathe easier. There are lots of other benefits too - and they start almost immediately.
It's never too late to quit, so join in this #Stoptober. Let's do this!
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Quit smoking - Better Heath
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
It is a worldwide annual campaign taking place in October, involving thousands of organizations, to highlight the importance of breast awareness, education and research.
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November is American Diabetes Month.
It’s our chance to show the world what life with diabetes is really like.
Every year, our community comes together to ring the alarm on the diabetes epidemic. For the millions of us who are at risk for it, it’s a time to get educated, find resources and make sure all those around us are aware of their risk, too. And for the millions of us living with diabetes, it’s a chance to tell our stories and awaken the world. Until we find a cure, we will find each other and lift each other up. Will you join us?
#WeStandGreaterThan #americandiabetesassociation #AmericanDiabetesMonth
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We hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween weekend! We sure did 🎃👻
HAPPY HALLOWEEN from all of us at CV Sheraton!
Stay safe and don’t forget to keep your distance from others.
#Halloween
Occupational Therapy addresses activities of daily living skills. They assist patients with impaired vision and/or hearing to function well in their environment. Occupational Therapy enables our patients to return home as independently as possible following an illness or injury. Our enhanced occupational therapy services include a full kitchen dedicated to occupation therapy training.
This week is International Infection Protection Week! We would like to remind everyone of the ways to prevent and fight the spread of infection especially during times like this. No matter where we are, germs exist. As we all know, they come in the form of bacteria and viruses. Preventing them from spreading an infection becomes a vital part of saving lives.
Prevention is always our first line of defense when it comes to infection and hand-washing is one of the first steps toward prevention. We should always wash our hands:
* After using the bathroom
* Before and after preparing food
* Before eating
* After coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose
Another way to prevent infection is by getting the proper vaccinations. Vaccinations, or immunizations, prevent infections from bacteria or viruses from making us sick. In some cases, they can help us recover from an infection more quickly. Interested in learning more? Click the link below.
#InfectionProtectionWeek
We Love Our IPs - Infection Prevention and You
COVID-19 has shown the world a truth we’ve always known—infection preventionists (IPs) are essential to keeping our communities safe. In addition to all the usual suspects (healthcare-associated infections, resurgence in measles outbreaks, flu season, etc.), the infection prevention and control ...
We Love Our IPs - Infection Prevention and You
COVID-19 has shown the world a truth we’ve always known—infection preventionists (IPs) are essential to keeping our communities safe. In addition to all the usual suspects (healthcare-associated infections, resurgence in measles outbreaks, flu season, etc.), the infection prevention and control ...
We Love Our IPs - Infection Prevention and You
COVID-19 has shown the world a truth we’ve always known—infection preventionists (IPs) are essential to keeping our communities safe. In addition to all the usual suspects (healthcare-associated infections, resurgence in measles outbreaks, flu season, etc.), the infection prevention and control ...
We Love Our IPs - Infection Prevention and You
COVID-19 has shown the world a truth we’ve always known—infection preventionists (IPs) are essential to keeping our communities safe. In addition to all the usual suspects (healthcare-associated infections, resurgence in measles outbreaks, flu season, etc.), the infection prevention and control ...
We Love Our IPs - Infection Prevention and You
COVID-19 has shown the world a truth we’ve always known—infection preventionists (IPs) are essential to keeping our communities safe. In addition to all the usual suspects (healthcare-associated infections, resurgence in measles outbreaks, flu season, etc.), the infection prevention and control ...
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We’re always looking for good people!
We are pleased to offer career opportunities in a variety of departments from entry level to management. Check out our current job listings and easily apply today!
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Caregiving is an admirable job, and during COVID-19 it’s been even more important. But caregivers are prone to burnout. Did you know dogs can help?
They keep residents calm. They provide emotional support. They can adapt to changing environments.
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Dogs may help save caregivers from COVID-19 exhaustion - Guest columns - McKnight's Long Term Care News
Happy Kwanzaa everyone!
Kwanzaa is a celebration that honors African heritage in African-American culture. Every year from December 26 – January 1, Kwanzaa brings people together for feasts, gift-giving, and the celebration of family, community and culture.
The name Kwanzaa comes from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” in Swahili. On each of the seven nights of Kwanzaa, families gather and light one of the seven candles on the Kinara, which is a candle holder. Once this is done, one of the seven principles of Nguzo Saba are discussed among the family. These principles are values of African culture:
1. Unity
2. Self-determination
3. Collective work and responsibility
4. Cooperative Economics
5. Purpose
6. Creativity
7. Faith
This month, do your own research on the history and meaning of Kwanzaa to learn more and appreciate the reason it came about in the first place. Whether you are African-American or not, you are encouraged to take part! #Kwanzaa
Thinking of fun Christmas activities to do at home this year? Check out this awesome list provided by Countryliving
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These Christmas Activities Need to Be on Your Family's Holiday Bucket List
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major effect on our lives. Many of us are facing challenges that can be stressful, overwhelming, and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Public health actions, such as social distancing, are necessary to reduce the spread of COVID-19, but they can make us feel isolated and lonely and can increase stress and anxiety. Learning to cope with stress in a healthy way will make you, the people you care about, and those around you become more resilient.
It is natural to feel stress, anxiety, grief, and worry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meditation is one simple way that you can help yourself, others, and your community manage stress.
National Wear Red Day, on the first Friday in February, is an annual campaign to raise awareness about heart disease in women.
The national campaign urges women to learn their risk for heart disease and to take steps to lower their risk. What increases a woman’s chances of heart disease?
* Smoking
* Sedentary lifestyle
* Family history
* Diabetes
* Stress
* Inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn’s
* Complications during pregnancy
* Menopause
Heart disease and stroke kill one in three women. These diseases are 80 percent preventable according to Go Red for Women’s official website.
Go to www.goredforwomen.org for more information.
#WearRedDay ♥️
National Black History Month, also known as National African American History Month, during February is a time for all Americans to celebrate the achievements of African Americans. The month recognizes their central role in American history.
Learn more about African-American history. Here are a few books we suggest reading during Black History Month:
• Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X
• Letter From a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King
• The Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
• The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
• Native Son by Richard Wright
#BlackHistoryMonth
‼️ATTENTION
The Survivor's Guide is now available on our website! The purpose of the Survivor’s Guide, is to motivate you to make plans for an orderly transition. Preparation will ease the burden on your loved ones.
Check out the homepage of our website to download a copy for you and your family!
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National Activities Professional Week begins tomorrow, January 24-30, 2021. As an Activity Professional, you are part of a vitally important profession that helps people live a life that is full of fun and meaningful activities. The holistic and person-directed approach to caring for our elders you provide is a site to behold. You are the heart and spirit of your facilities. We encourage you to take a minute to acknowledge the great work they do and give them the credit deserved!
Now as never before, attention is being directed concerning care of our elder and disabled citizens and greater attention also is directed those who provide hands-on-care and caring. National Activity Professionals Week provides a timely opportunity to foster and showcase the wonderful things that Activity Professionals create. The NAP theme and the theme of the Annual NAAP Conference is “10,000 Possibilities”