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Crosbyton Nursing and Rehabilitation

Fresh Start: How Spring Wellness Initiatives Boost Residents’ Health

Spring is like a breath of fresh air at Crosbyton Nursing and Rehabilitation, inspiring us to prioritize wellness initiatives that enhance the health and happiness of our residents. Beyond just activities or routine checkups, we understand the...

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A Time for Acceptance: Bringing Awareness to Autism in Senior Communities

At the heart of communities nationwide, Crosbyton Nursing and Rehabilitation serves as a compassionate haven, particularly for our senior residents living with autism. As our understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) evolves, so does the...

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Eye Health Awareness: Save Your Vision Month

As we celebrate Save Your Vision Month this March, we highlight the significance of maintaining good eye health. Our eyes are essential in our daily lives, allowing us to see and experience the world around us. With awareness and a few simple...

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Nourishing Our Seniors: Celebrating Nutrition Month in Nursing Homes

In honor of Nutrition Month, Crosbyton Nursing and Rehabilitation is celebrating the importance of nourishing our seniors in nursing homes. Providing proper nutrition for our residents is crucial for their overall health and well-being. A...

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Heartfelt Health: Navigating American Heart Month in Nursing Care

February is American Heart Month, a time for us to focus on a healthy heart and the prevention of heart disease. Crosbyton Nursing and Rehabilitation is keenly aware of the importance of heart health for our elderly residents. We educate our staff...

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Why Socialization Matters: The Role of Connection in Nursing Home Environments

Our Social lives are in a constant place of change. This is even more true for individuals living in nursing facilities, where physical restrictions and health issues affect the ability to keep associating with others. At Crosbyton Nursing and...

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