Journey Hospice
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Winthrop Avenue
Winthrop Avenue
Winthrop;
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76116
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Winthrop Avenue
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Camp Bowie Boulevard
Winthrop Avenue
We partner with patients and their families to focus on care, comfort & quality of life.
How’s your Friday going?! Ours has been full of encouragement and laughter! 🤡🧡
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Happy Friday!
Look at these smiling faces enjoying their Fall activity 🍁🌻
Crafts, crafts, and more crafts! 🦋
Thanks to Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care, Fort Worth, TX for letting us come craft with your residents today!
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See you Friday! 🌺
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🍁 Fall crafting at The Ridglea Senior Living 🖌️
Crafting together brought endless joy, we loved witnessing their blossoming smiles!
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🌻Friday, September 13th
🪷9am-11am Harvest of Aledo
🌹We have a speaker sponsorships available at $50, and door prize sponsorships available.
Enjoyed a wonderful breakfast and fellowship with others in the Heathcare industry at the Parker County Linked event 🌅
Gift bags galore! 🎉 We've got all sorts of treats for your residents - bingo prizes, new move-ins, and fun surprises that'll make 'em smile!
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Our senior program will need fosters to bring senior shelter dogs in to see how they react in a home. We cannot take a dog straight from a shelter and put in these people’s homes. Granbury area only right now to use our vets. Also, this program is ONLY for seniors who cannot afford to have a pet, ie food and vet care. It is not for those who can afford pets but just want to adopt a senior dog. We can do that through SCF, for sure. Let’s please keep our donation monies for those who need it most. We will set aside donations for this program and details will come out as soon as we get them. The application is in the works now! Once again, Granbury area only for now.
Apply at www.scftx.org/foster
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Sneak peek of some upcoming crafts 👀
🎨 Get ready for an inspiring September filled with creativity and joy from Journey Hospice! Our calendar is filling up fast, and we can't wait to share Donna’s contagious smile and enthusiasm with your residents!
Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living & Memory Care, Fort Worth, TX knows how to turn life's lemons into a fun-filled lemonade party! 🍋These residents are the definition of 'when life gives you lemons, make lemonade'! ☀️
Thanks for letting Journey Hospice join the party!
See you here on Thursday morning at The Stayton at Museum Way Senior Living Community.
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Companion Care at Home: Keeping Dad from Being Lonely Alone If your dad has been aging in place alone, he may be lonely. It’s hard for older men to make new friends, and sometimes it’s hard for them to reach out to family members when they need support. Men of older generations depended on their spouses for socialization and maintaining relationships. If...
Join us Friday at ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital of Weatherford 🌸
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One thing I am continuously struck by is that the power of the Olympics is in their humanity. In the way that the full spectrum of human emotion is on display in every single sport, in every single event, in every single athlete.
It is in the triumph, the disappointment, the humility, the camaraderie, the determination . . . not just on the track or the field or the mat or the pool, but on the sidelines as well.
If you look closely, you can see it everywhere.
Jordan Chiles and her parents overcome with raw emotion after she nailed her floor routine, the last of the four events she competed in to help Team USA reclaim the gold in the women’s gymnastics team all-around finals.
Ilona Maher’s sisters cheering wildly in identical shirts as she led her sevens team to a first medal, and the rugby player’s even more important message to the world that “all body types can be Olympians.”
The ear tug that Stephen Nedoroscik uses to signal “Hey” to his loved ones, which started through the TV for his Polish grandfather, a WWII vet who died last year.
The sign reading “Ryan, it’s a girl!” that Ryan Murphy’s wife held up after he won bronze in the 100-meter backstroke.
The knitting that settles British Olympic diver and anti-bullying advocate Tom Daley while he cheers on his teammates.
The revelation that Egyptian fencer Nada Hefez competed at seven months pregnant.
These are only a few.
We admire these athletes not only because they humble and amaze us, but because in each of their stories we can see glimpses of ourselves—we can see our own struggles and victories and comebacks and experiences and joy.
We love the Olympics because they reveal the depth and beauty and strength of the human spirit.
And when we allow ourselves to see it, not only in the most elite athletes and competitors, but in ourselves, we can restore our connection to each other in the world.
I cannot think of anything more powerful than that.
19 quick and easy mood-boosting activities We all get stuck in a rut sometimes. Maybe you woke up on the wrong side of the bed or perhaps you are simply overwhelmed by the stressors of...
Legacy Oaks of Azle collected nonperishable lunch items to fill and donate lunch boxes to local schools! 📚 So great to see all of the professionals who came to help! Civitas Senior Living
Amanda Hazel Schmidt ~ Saundra Bramlett
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Caring for a patient is not just about the length of time we spend with them, but about the depth of connection we form. We take pride in the trust we build and the support we offer during life's most challenging moments. Being recognized in an obituary serves as a powerful reminder of our purpose and the positive change we can make in the lives of others.
Always great to attend a fundraiser for Alzheimer's Association 💜
What’s better than getting to celebrate a birthday with an 82 year old?! Cake, ice cream sundaes, balloons, and singing! 🎈🎂🎶
What a privilege to be included in a patient's son's momentous occasion! 🤵♂️🎊 Hospice care grants patients the opportunity to participate in treasured events that might have otherwise been out of reach. And doesn't she look radiant?!
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Love this place and these sweet residents! 🍦
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