Christian Village offers 'Almost Home' temporary apartment
Julie King, Christian Village director of independent living, puts the finishing touches on the Almost Home
apartment available for individuals needing a temporary
place to stay before going home from the hospital or nursing
home.
After a hospital or nursing home
stay, some people are unable to return home because they can't
handle housekeeping and meal preparation. To help these individuals
while they're regaining their strength, The Christian Village has
established an "Almost Home" apartment that can be rented by the
week.
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Olympians of Social Security
By
Becky Whitlow, Social Security district manager in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — While the eyes of
the world focus on the XXII Winter Olympics in the resort town of
Sochi, Russia, this month, the Social Security Administration brings
your attention to another worthy focal point: Internet safety.
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Can word games make us smarter?
Award-winning author shares three ways to teach kids language skills
and keep elderly minds sharp
When older generations complain about
reading and writing skills among today's youth, they point
accusingly at technological advances, says award-winning author and
college teacher Daniel L. Wick.
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Three New Year's resolutions that will enrich your retirement
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