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Spinal Stenosis: A Painful and Frequently Misdiagnosed Condition

For a decade, starting in his early 50s, John Stanton felt as though he was walking on hot, burning coals. His ankles ached and throbbed, his feet were always tingling and, at times, all his toes felt as if they were being cut with glass. “For years doctors told me that these sensations were caused […]

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Noble Horizons Awarded Prestigious 5-Star Designation by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced it has again awarded therare 5-Star designation to Noble Horizons for the third consecutive quarter. The perfect scoremakes Noble Horizons one of the highest rated senior communities in the region and one ofonly a select few to be awarded 5-stars in the Eastern New York, Western

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Heroes behind the masks – Noble Nurses

From nursing to dietary, maintenance to recreation, Noble team members count on and support one another.  Wishing to acknowledge this camaraderie and dedication, Administrator Bill Pond asked Department Heads to write testimonials to the dedication and teamwork that characterize Noble Horizons.  Through these essays, it is clear that because every Department is valued and works

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Marion Romeo – Over 2 decades of touching lives

Marion Romeo’s 9/24 Lakeville Journal picture with her husband Fred doesn’t just celebrate 60 years of marriage, it recognizes the loyalty that defines Marion’s commitment to others.  Her astonishing 20-years as a beloved Noble Horizons volunteer further evidences her dedication and steadfastness.  After retiring from a nursing career in 1998, Marion brought her skills, compassion, and kind

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Carita Gardiner: Love Affair with Literature and Writing

Carita Gardiner is a veteran English instructor at The Hotchkiss School. She’s taught countless students and scores of literary works, and her entire career has been focused on creating and sustaining a love affair with literature and writing for herself and her students. When not in the classroom, she is always evolving her skills as

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Fairfield Farm: Sowing the Seeds for Farming’s Academic Future

Ellie Youngblood, the young manager of Fairfield Farm at the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut, represents a generational link between farming’s agrarian past, and its socially conscientious future. Ellie is a self-described “turbo farm nerd” who began working on Marble Valley Farm in her hometown of Kent, CT, at the age of 16, and has

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Jessica Boardman, R.N.: Lasting Bonds are Part of Her Noble Career

When Jessica Boardman is asked why she became a nurse, her answer is swift and clear, “I like to help people.” Acting on this instinct, Jessica joined the Dover Plains ambulance service as a young EMT volunteer and quickly discovered that she not only enjoyed offering help as a first responder but that she had a facility for the

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Leslie Eckstein finds Inspiration in Spreading Wellness

For Leslie Eckstein, mother of four and owner of Studio Lakeville in Lakeville, Connecticut, the sudden challenge of owning a health and fitness business during a pandemic, and the isolation of the elderly population gave way for an opportunity to provide support on two critically important fronts. “I contacted Noble Horizons knowing that the folks

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