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“There are only four kinds of people in the world—those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” — Rosalynn Carter Caregiving is one of the most noble acts a person can perform—but it can also take a toll. Whether you’re a current caregiver, have been one, or will be in the future, it’s important to remember: caregivers need care, too. Here are
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Dietary restrictions can make mealtime, grocery shopping, and dining out feel overwhelming. However, understanding your restrictions and knowing your options empowers you to make informed and satisfying choices. Below are practical tips tailored to common dietary restrictions to help you maintain both health and flavor. General Tips for Dining Out and Grocery Shopping Plan Ahead: Review restaurant menus online before dining out to avoid feeling caught off guard. Look for dishes that meet your dietary
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Knitting is much more than just a cozy pastime; it’s a powerful tool for enhancing cognitive health and emotional well-being. Picking up your needles and yarn engages both sides of the brain, offering a unique combination of creativity, focus, and relaxation. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or a beginner, the benefits of this timeless craft extend far beyond the final product. A Mental Workout for the Brain Knitting has been called a “mental workout for
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You’ve made smart, strategic choices throughout your life to ensure your financial future by saving, planning, and investing wisely. But as you enter retirement, there’s another kind of investment that’s just as valuable: how you choose to spend your time. Retirement allows you the privilege of time. So how will you invest and nurture this windfall? One of the best returns on investment in your golden years is volunteering. Volunteering isn’t just generous—it’s transformative. It
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The holiday season is often expected—and described—as a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. Yet for many, it can also be a season when grief feels louder and more present. Empty chairs at the table, traditions that have changed, and memories tied to loved ones who are no longer here can make the holidays especially tender. Grief does not follow a calendar. Even years after a loss, the holidays can reopen emotions we thought we
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We are proud to announce that Providence Point has officially been awarded a 5–Year Accreditation from CARF International, the highest level of accreditation possible. This recognition is a significant achievement and speaks volumes about the dedication, expertise, and heart of our entire team. For those who may not be familiar, CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. Earning a CARF accreditation is a rigorous process—one







