Category: News
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Shalimar Holderly Joins UMMH Board of Directors
United Methodist Memorial Home (UMMH) is pleased to announce that Shalimar Holderly of Huntington, Indiana, has joined its Board of Directors. UMMH owns and operates Heritage Pointe of Warren, Heritage Pointe of Ft. Wayne, Heritage Pointe of Huntington, and Elizabeth Scott Community senior living communities in Indiana and Ohio. An ordained elder in the Indiana…
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Shalimar Holderly Joins UMMH Board of Directors
United Methodist Memorial Home (UMMH) is pleased to announce that Shalimar Holderly of Huntington, Indiana, has joined its Board of Directors. UMMH owns and operates Heritage Pointe of Warren, Heritage Pointe of Ft. Wayne, Heritage Pointe of Huntington, and Elizabeth Scott Community senior living communities in Indiana and Ohio. An ordained elder in the Indiana…
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Shalimar Holderly Joins UMMH Board of Directors
United Methodist Memorial Home (UMMH) is pleased to announce that Shalimar Holderly of Huntington, Indiana, has joined its Board of Directors. UMMH owns and operates Heritage Pointe of Warren, Heritage Pointe of Ft. Wayne, Heritage Pointe of Huntington, and Elizabeth Scott Community senior living communities in Indiana and Ohio. An ordained elder in the Indiana…
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January Rehab News: Beat the Winter Slump
If winter has left you feeling stiff, weaker, or more tired than usual, therapy can help you regain strength and energy. Therapists guide you through safe, personalized movement strategies, protect your joints and muscles, and support your ability to stay active and independent in everyday life. Read January Rehab News
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Residents Channel Inner Detectives in ‘Clue’-Inspired Mystery at Heritage Pointe of Fort Wayne
Mystery was in the air at Heritage Pointe of Fort Wayne senior living community, as residents took part in a week-long fun and tantalizing whodunit organized by the activity staff. Similar to the board game Clue, it challenged residents to use all their wits and sleuthing skills to discover who was responsible for a pretend…
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November Rehab News: Independence
November is a time to give thanks and appreciate the people who mean the most. For older adults, one of the most meaningful “gifts” isn’t something you can wrap in a box. It’s the gift of independence. Being able to move safely, manage everyday tasks on your own, and enjoy conversations with friends and family…
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November Rehab News: Independence
November is a time to give thanks and appreciate the people who mean the most. For older adults, one of the most meaningful “gifts” isn’t something you can wrap in a box. It’s the gift of independence. Being able to move safely, manage everyday tasks on your own, and enjoy conversations with friends and family…
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November Rehab News: Independence
November is a time to give thanks and appreciate the people who mean the most. For older adults, one of the most meaningful “gifts” isn’t something you can wrap in a box. It’s the gift of independence. Being able to move safely, manage everyday tasks on your own, and enjoy conversations with friends and family…
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August Rehab News: Leg Strength
Every year, one in three older adults experiences a fall-and many of these falls can be prevented. One of the biggest reasons for losing balance is muscle weakness, especially in the legs. Our legs support us as we walk, rise from a chair, climb stairs, and stay steady. Why Leg Strength Matters Around age 30,…
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A Century of Song: Navy Veteran Victor Gressler Entertains His Neighbors as He Turns 100 at Elizabeth Scott Senior Living
MAUMEE, Ohio — When Victor Gressler takes the stage at his 100th birthday celebration on October 19, he won’t just be marking a milestone. He’ll be doing what he’s loved for nearly his entire life: making music that lifts others’ spirits. The Elizabeth Scott Senior Living resident, a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II,…





