Thank You for Your Amazing Photos!

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We appreciate all of your submissions of your amazing photographs.  Several have been blown up, framed and now hang in our for all to enjoy. Here’s some of the artwork that now hangs on our neighborhood walls! 1) Lake Life 2) Flowers in Nature 3) Sunrise and Sunset 4) Forests, Covered Bridges and Rustic Nature (including wildlife)

Taking a Look at Our New Home in November

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Miller’s Place assisted living residents check out the new community. Some family members also took a tour of the long term care neighborhoods. A film crew from Ferguson Advertising was on hand to capture some of the magic.

Building Progress at New Community Site in October

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The front entrance is coming along and we’re seeing many more areas come together all around the buildings on the campus of our new community! The courtyards are becoming more distinguished and recognizable.

Out & About in the Community Blog

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By Terri Walker, Life Enrichment Supervisor Here at Byron Health Center, we offer a wide range of activities for our residents to participate in. These activities can be either on-campus or off-campus. The same way that you like to get out of the house and do some things out in the community, so do our residents. These things could be … Read More

Thank You to All Our Christmas Gift Angels

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We appreciate you being a Christmas Gift Angel at Byron Health Center​! The 28th anniversary of the Byron Health Center Gift Angel program, which was started as a way to personally recognize each and every resident during the Christmas season, was once again very successful, with each resident getting adopted at least four times. The Gift Angel program has become … Read More

How a Prognosis Can Change Blog

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By Elaine Haag, Cognitive Engagement Specialist Imagine you are 20 years-old, and several doctors just told you that you would never walk again, and that you would live the rest of your life in a skilled nursing facility …  A diagnosis is imperative for medical treatment of our residents, but a diagnosis does not define our residents. A prognosis is … Read More

Taking a Look at Our New Home in August

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“This is going to be my New Home!” Residents from our Miller’s Place assisted living visited and toured what will eventually be their new home. All were very happy to see all the progress being made by MKM architecture + design and Weigand Construction on our new community.