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Tips for Caregivers
Please check out these caregiver tips by Joy Loverde,
author of "The Complete Eldercare Planner" and faculty member of "Eden Across America"
[Medical Emergency Tips]
(http://www.oprs.org/media/public/files/blog/01-Create_Quick_and_Easy_Access_-_mixed.MP3)
Cape May's Cathy Koerner Among Wilmington's Leaders of the Year
Cathy Koerner, Marketing Director at Cape May Retirement Village, was one of seven outstanding residents honored recently at the annual "Leaders of the Year" Gala in a Roberts Centre ballroom, Wilmington. According to the "Wilmington News Journal," media sponsor for the 2012 Leaders of the Year Gala, Koerner was honored as distinguished Leadership Clinton alumnus.
Cape May Artist Enjoyed Watercolor
Barbara Cartwright, a former resident of Cape May Retirement Village, was an accomplished artist for more than 30 years.
February is American Heart Month
February is Heart Month and a perfect time to evaluate your life style. Heart disease and stroke are major threats to your health.In the United States, heart disease is the number one cause of death among men and women.
Are Buckeye Chuck and Punxsutawney Phil SAD?
Since it is Groundhog Day, the buzz, of course, is whether or not the groundhog saw his shadow. In Ohio, Buckeye Chuck predicted a shortened winter, in direct conflict with Punxsutawney Phil, who thinks we’re in for at least six more weeks. No matter who is right, one thing is certain: we need to keep moving this winter to maintain a positive look on life.
Perfect Circle
A picture is worth a thousand words and the residents of Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services (OPRS) are quite artistic. A great example of this talent is John Opie’s photography.


