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HOW A SENIOR ADVOCATE CAN HELP YOU – VIDEO REPLAY

Art Mulligan, CEO of Senior Advocate Services in Southbury, CT, discusses how an advocate can oversee and coordinate support services that you may require or desire to improve the quality of your life. A senior advocate helps older adults and their families understand and access the services, resources and benefits that ease later-life transitions, including: […]

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Julie Reed

Employee Spotlight – Julie Reed a Rehab Nurse Staple

As the nurse manager of Noble’s Short Term Rehab Department known as Wagner, Julie Reed helps help her patients recover from hospitalizations and return home.  After serving in the Medical Surgery Department at Sharon Hospital for 15-years, Julie has the ideal experience for Noble’s short-term inpatient rehab.  “I am very confident in my skills. I

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Gina and Carly

Noble Spotlight: Hospice NursING Staff – Making a Difference

Working in the nursing field can be both rewarding and heartbreaking, especially if you work in hospice care. Hospice care is tailored to the needs of each individual but the goal of hospice care is always the same – to provide comfort, dignity, and the highest quality of life and care for the duration of

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5 Spots Left, Parties, Recognition, Salisbury Association’s Exhibit

As a team member recently commented, “Our residents love a party” and so we oblige!  During October’s final week, we hosted Halloween parties while baking pumpkin pies, celebrated October birthdays with eerie music and Halloween-themed cakes, donned ghoulish and zany outfits for our costume contests, and caroused at our annual Spooktacular Halloween extravaganza!  Spirits at

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Getting Your Affairs In Order Video Replay

https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/lw_xzu-H0rWwNJW4ah5-eHdevSwlATAHY8NoFp6N_lAhXFSgbACm9UqKQuPRSl-i.3Qut2VlEo6YBbC4x Watch the replay using the link above of Salisbury Bank Trust Officer, Kimberly Downey and attorney and former probate judge Charles Vail who presented “Getting your Affairs in Order.”  Attendees learned what legal and financial documents are necessary when planning for the future,  how to prepare and organize them, where you can turn for

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Fall at Noble

Last Call, Aging Assistance, Private Sessions Now Open

Fall in our little corner of Connecticut has been spectacular.  Not only have we enjoyed the fiery reds, brilliant oranges, and neon yellows bathing our campus, but we’ve been treated to an extended Indian summer with warm temps and steady sunshine!  Extra time outdoors for walks and picnics has been welcome, although some worry that

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Personal Emergency Response Systems and the Benefits for Seniors

Falls are all-too-common for older adults.  According to the National Council on Aging, an older adult is treated in the ER every 11 seconds for a fall-related injury.  Even more shocking is that a senior sustains a fatal fall every 19 minutes, making fall-related injuries one of the leading causes of death in seniors. Data

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Salisbury Bank Collaboration, Astonishing Animal Feats, Hamish Lutris Link, Medicare Help

Colorful foliage is popping up across campus, and we are enjoying from our dining room the increasingly bright hues splashing across the Berkshire hills.  Regular leaf-peeping trips are scheduled throughout October along with ice cream trips to Fudgey’s which remain very popular (please see photo below)! On September 29, we recognized World Heart Day and

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Breast Cancer Awareness – The Importance of Mammograms as You Age

Once women reach the age of 40, yearly mammograms, along with a physicals, eye exams, etc. are a part of life.  Getting a mammogram is one of the best ways to detect and diagnose the early stages of breast cancer at a time when it’s most treatable. Some women, however, question the need or benefits

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