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December 1, 2024

Keeping Holiday Traditions Alive

Many look forward to the traditions of the holiday season and togetherness with family and loved ones. However, if you have a loved one living in a senior living community, it might seem difficult to carry on with the traditions that your family member has always loved. It is important . . .

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August 29, 2023

Our Clinical Story

At Trilogy Health Services, we pride ourselves on being a trusted source of care for a wide range of clinically complex patients. Our campuses are dedicated to catering to the unique needs of individuals with diverse medical conditions, and our teams are extensively trained to provide exceptional care and support. . . .

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August 24, 2023

Hazel’s Bourbon with Heart Feature

Meet Hazel – a 101-year-young resident of Glen Ridge Health Campus who was recently chosen to participate in the Seasoned Spirits campaign with Bourbon with Heart – a local nonprofit that uses the influence and popularity of the bourbon industry to raise awareness of Kentucky’s art community. The local organization . . .

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August 22, 2023

Resident Spotlight – Phyllis W.

Meet Phyllis – retired pilot, frequent jitterbug dancer, and current resident at Wellbrooke of Wabash. Photographed above, Phyllis has been described as “one of the sweetest, kindest ladies” of her campus, brightening the days of residents and staff alike with her personality and – as we discovered recently – her . . .

August 3, 2023

How We Celebrate – 1970’s Disco Fever Theme Week

The disco balls are coming down! From July 21st – 25th, we celebrated our Disco Fever Theme Week with a five-night-long fusion of funk, Floyd, and 70’s-fueled nostalgia. From Assisted Living to Legacy Lanes, good vibes were flowing through every neighborhood hall – as captured by some of the grooviest . . .