Flu creates challenges, but staff can prepare effectively
On average, roughly 24,000 Americans die each flu season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and more than half of those hospitalized…Read More
On average, roughly 24,000 Americans die each flu season, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and more than half of those hospitalized…Read More
Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging Seeks Participants for 2013 Brain Fitness Program: A growing body of research suggests that cognitive health is not entirely genetic…Read More
Unencumbered views and the ability to seamlessly transition into assisted living were just two of the many reasons a couple chose their unique home. Retired…Read More
Pope Benedict XVI may be the first pope to resign in 600 years, but he is not the first person to step down from his…Read More
If the best way to delay the effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia was to enrich one’s mind with new knowledge, then some of the residents…Read More
Some might know Oro Valley resident Bill Adler as the recipient of Community Leader of the Year, or they might see him as a pot…Read More
Splendido resident Jerry Murray was taught how to oil paint by his childhood piano teacher. When he was a young boy, growing up in Chicago,…Read More
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EVANSTON, IL (February 14, 2013) — The influenza virus outbreak is the most severe it has been in 10 years, according to…Read More
The Mather, a Mather LifeWays continuing care retirement facility (CCRC) in Evanston, Ill., was recently awarded LEED Gold certification for its second phase of construction…Read More
EVANSTON, IL (October 16, 2012) — A growing body of research suggests that cognitive health is not entirely genetic – that the way our brains…Read More
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