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We believe meaningful activities provide an atmosphere of good health and well-being. Our activity programs are designed to offer opportunities for friendship and self-worth. Stay up to date with informative articles on Senior Care and keep track of the latest stories and events happening here at Grand River Villa.

Human Connection and Our Overall Health

Human Connection and Our Overall Health

We often focus on diet and exercise to live longer, but keeping and growing social and emotional connections may provide better outcomes for staying healthier as we age. More and more research is emerging proving the negative effects of loneliness and isolation on our mental and physical health. As the population lives longer, we are discovering that those who live well the longest have the strongest social connections.

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Importance of Mobility Even When It’s Cold

Importance of Mobility – Even When It’s Cold

During the long winter months, it may seem easier to stay indoors and give up your exercise routine. But you will warm up faster and improve mobility by being active. Regular activity has been shown to reduce the risk of chronic disease (or ease its symptoms), help seniors maintain a healthy weight, and may help prevent the onset of dementia. CiminoCare has plenty of fun and easy ways to stay active this winter.

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Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Seniors

Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Seniors

Not sure what to get the most important people on your gift list? Rather than simply buying more things, why not invest in some quality time with a loved one or an experience they can enjoy? After a year of mostly buying things online, consider some thoughtful, heartfelt gifts this year. These ideas can be used outside the holiday season, too, to celebrate a birthday, milestone, or just to say you’re thinking of them.

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Thanksgiving The Gift of Gratitude

Thanksgiving: The Gift of Gratitude, It’s Good for Your Health

As we head into the holiday season, we are often told to be grateful for what we have and give thanks. Expressing gratitude is not just a nice thing to do, but it benefits seniors and senior caregivers’ mental and physical health. In a season where loneliness and depression can increase, expressing gratitude is a simple way to boost mood and increase happiness.

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