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What Do You Do When Your Parents Need Different Levels of Care

Your parents have spent decades together – building and enjoying a life with each other. They figured out how to overcome challenges, both big and small, making it through a lifetime together. As they age, their need for care may be different, and it can be hard to understand how to help. Despite what may […]

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Two Generations, A Volunteer is Honored, If You Missed It…

It is hard to believe that Labor Day is just a weekend away!  Though summer doesn’t officially end until the September 22 Autumnal Equinox, its days are certainly numbered.  That said, we continue to take advantage of the region’s outdoor summer activities while enjoying the diversions of Noble’s 110-acre campus. Fortunately, Henri weakened to a

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TWO GENERATIONS OF VOLUNTEERING

Welcoming two generations of family members to Noble Horizons is one of our greatest privileges, whether as residents, staff, or volunteers.  Rarely are we able to host two generations simultaneously but this summer, the mother-daughter volunteer team of Carita Gardiner and Eden Oostenink changed that! Veteran Hotchkiss School English teacher Carita Gardiner volunteered to lead

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Recap of EVENT with DR SCOTT SMALL – FORGETTING: THE BENEFITS OF NOT REMEMBERING

Noble Horizons was honored to host Dr. Scott Small as he discussed his latest book and insights into memory loss and Alzheimer’s. You can view the recording by CLICKING HERE. Scott A. Small is a physician specializing in aging and dementia and a professor of neurology and psychiatry at Columbia University, where he is the director of

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Last Chance, BIG Anniversary, Covid News, Valuable Resource

We hope you are staying safe and well during this disturbing Covid surge.  Just two weeks ago we announced the return of in-person classes only to cancel on-campus programs two days later!  As always, we are doing everything possible to keep Noble residents Covid-free, which includes full vaccination of Noble staff, daily consultations with DPH,

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National Immunization Awareness Month

August is National Immunization Month (NIAM). NIAM is a yearly observance in August to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages from infants to elderly. The goal of NIAM is to raise awareness about the important role vaccines play in preventing serious, sometimes deadly, diseases. If COVID has taught us anything, it’s just

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Tips for Caring for Yourself as a Caregiver

1 in 3 adults in the U.S. serves as a caregiver, meaning they provide support to a loved one in need of assistance. While this is a very important role that can be tremendously rewarding, it’s also important to understand that caregiving can be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding.  Caregivers often put their own needs and desires aside while caring

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Renowned Alzheimer’s and Memory Expert, Swing Jazz, In-Person Balance is Back!

Under brilliant blue skies, scores of guests swayed last Friday evening to the swooning sounds of Wanda Houston and the ultra-talented HBH+T band. Resplendent summer picnics of fresh blueberry pies and crisp farmer market salads were punctuated by mesmerizing drum solos, clarinet riffs, and Wanda’s soaring vocals. Don’t miss their captivating arrangement of the 1927 classic, “Bye, Bye Blackbird” and please be

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