Thursday, July 14, 2011
Moon Township Adult Day Center Patio and Garden in the News!
Check out the story about our new patio and garden in the July 14th edition of the Sewickley Herald!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Exercise Class Video
From time to time, we're going to be posting videos of activities that take place at our adult day services centers for you to see how much fun we're having.
You can check out a video of our Ambridge clients during an exercise class led by Marie on our Facebook page.
You can check out a video of our Ambridge clients during an exercise class led by Marie on our Facebook page.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Smoke Detector Safety
POSTED ON BEHALF OF JOHN SEITZ
Well, here it is early April and we are enjoying the longer days now that Daylight Savings Time is here. Of cours,e we all should know by now that the change to Daylight Savings Time is also the time to change the batteries in our smoke detectors. We hear it on the news every Spring and Fall and that’s a good reminder to take a look at our fire safety.
Here are a few other things to consider about smoke detectors that you might find helpful.
· Ionization Smoke detectors are best at detecting a “flaming” fire and are the most common type of smoke detector. They are also usually the least expensive.
· A Photoelectric detector is very good at detecting a “smoldering” fire. They are often used in the kitchen area.
· It’s a good idea to have both types in your home.
· If you’re doing remodeling or building a new home, it’s easy to have wired-in smoke detectors installed.
· There should be at least one detector on each level of the home and one outside each bedroom.
· If you hear the detector “chirping,” then the battery is low and it’s time to change it.
· A final hint: battery-powered smoke detectors should be replaced with new ones every 10 years. They don’t last forever!
To learn more, visit www.firesafetycouncil.com or search for Smoke Detectors on Google. There’s a wealth of good fire safety information on the web.
Encouraging an Older Loved One to Stay Active
REPRINTED FROM ELDERCAREABCBLOG
By Steven Watson, Ph.D.
The quality of life for many seniors suffers because they don’t remain active. While it’s true that the elderly do slow down and have limitations to what they can do, it is inaccurate to think that they can’t continue to exercise and take part in the world around them. There are many activities for the elderly that can help them remain active and interested in life.
Here are 5 tips for motivating seniors to remain as active as possible.
By Steven Watson, Ph.D.
The quality of life for many seniors suffers because they don’t remain active. While it’s true that the elderly do slow down and have limitations to what they can do, it is inaccurate to think that they can’t continue to exercise and take part in the world around them. There are many activities for the elderly that can help them remain active and interested in life.
Here are 5 tips for motivating seniors to remain as active as possible.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Check out our St. Patrick's Day Videos!
We had a fabulous St. Patrick's Day celebration at our Ambridge adult day services center - and you can check out how much fun we had!
Visit our YouTube channel to see clients and guests dancing to the wonderful sounds of the Pittsburgh Doo Wop Combo.
Visit our YouTube channel to see clients and guests dancing to the wonderful sounds of the Pittsburgh Doo Wop Combo.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Study Finds Alzheimer's Disease May Be Frequently Misdiagnosed
REPRINTED FROM AOL HEALTH
By Catherine Donaldson-Evans
Alzheimer's disease is often and easily misdiagnosed in the elderly, a new study shows -- raising new doubts about existing detection methods for the traumatic, memory-loss illness.
Read more about the study.
By Catherine Donaldson-Evans
Alzheimer's disease is often and easily misdiagnosed in the elderly, a new study shows -- raising new doubts about existing detection methods for the traumatic, memory-loss illness.
Read more about the study.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Art Therapy Program in the News!
Our art therapy program and its wonderful benefits for older adults was featured in the Feb. 17th edition of the Sewickley Herald. You can read the article online.
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