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Newer posts →. You know, food is such it’s a hug for people. Rachael Ray. April 29, 2015. Proper nutrition is important to keep you healthy. Many people with memory disorders or cognitive function decline cannot maintain the same nutritional intake over the progression of their life. Providing meals is an important part of a care partner’s routine. Often the meal time is a busy, stressful time for the care partner and the resident. How can we as care providers provide that hug for our residents? All the ...
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“Sometimes Ya Gotta Laugh” Karen Stobbe | Arkansas Culture Change
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A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying. B. F. Skinner. You know, food is such it’s a hug for people. Rachael Ray →. Sometimes Ya Gotta Laugh Karen Stobbe. March 27, 2015. At a recent conference in Louisiana, person-centered care was on everyone’s mind and the major topic of conversation. Every year members come together to share ideas. This year the conference’s main speaker was Karen Stobbe. In 2014. Each ti...
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