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Health & Aging

5 Steps to Fight Back Against Seasonal Affective Disorder in Fall and Winter

As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to drop, many people start to feel more sluggish and depressed than usual. While it’s natural to experience shifts in mood with the changing of the seasons, some people develop a more serious form of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. This condition can have a significant impact on daily life, especially for older adults.

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Presbyterian Senior Living’s Commitment to Nursing Leadership & Career Growth

At Presbyterian Senior Living (PSL), there is a strong commitment to providing the highest quality care for residents. This starts with investing in the nursing team. PSL believes that supporting career development and cultivating leadership among its nurses is essential to creating an environment where both residents and team members thrive. By focusing on mentorship, education, and opportunities for advancement, PSL ensures that its team members are empowered to grow in their careers while continuing to deliver compassionate, high-quality care to those they serve.

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Thrive Wellness

Curiosity: The Key to Lifelong Growth and Happiness

As we journey through life, it's easy to fall into comfortable routines and familiar patterns of thinking. But what if I told you the secret to maintaining a youthful mind, regardless of your age, lies in something as simple as curiosity? That's right – the same wide-eyed wonder that drove us to explore every nook and cranny of our world as children can be our greatest asset in our later years of wisdom.

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Health & Aging

Tips for Cultivating a Positive Mindset

As we grow older, the challenges associated with aging can sometimes lead to feelings of loss, sadness, and loneliness. But there’s growing evidence to show that by cultivating a positive outlook, we may be able to create a buffer against difficult emotions. Learning to practice gratitude and focus on the good can help an older adult become more resilient, leading to an overall better quality of life.

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Diversity & Inclusion

Cultural Observations a Time for Reflection

October hosts three important cultural observances, each inviting reflection and celebration.

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Health & Aging

Fall Health Check: Are You Ready for the 2024 Flu Season?

Jessica Sharer, Vice President of Clinical Excellence at Presbyterian Senior Living, offers her top tips for staying well. Crisp air ushers in the golden hues of autumn. Bundling up and sipping hot cider are comforting fall traditions, but they also bring the unwelcome arrival of flu season. This season is when seniors are especially vulnerable to illness.

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