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Cross Creek: Star Employee of the Quarter May 23, 2018

Cross Creek at Lee's Summit Assisted Living | Memory Care recognizes an employee each quarter with a Star Employee of the Quarter award. The 2018 First Quarter Award went to Evelyn Perkins, a Certified Nursing Assistant at Cross Creek. Evelyn is loved by the residents and is known for going..
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A Thank You to Our Nurses May 10, 2018

We are so appreciative of all of our wonderful nurses throughout JES Holdings and its affiliate companies. Your ability to care for and make our residents happy impresses us all. Thank you!
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Habits for Healthy Aging May 2, 2018

Oftentimes as you or your loved ones age, it is difficult to keep up with all of the necessary health needs. A Place for Mom outlines many useful tips to help manage aging in a healthy way. Focus on Prevention: Preventative care visits, including health screenings for cholesterol levels, heart..
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Cross Creek Feature Spotlight: Chef Prepared Meals April 18, 2018

At Cross Creek at Lee’s Summit, our Chef and Dietary Manager Galen Cloughly specializes in creating balanced meals that residents enjoy. In order to do this, Galen creates new menus every week based on the highest nutrition standards and resident preferences. Because he is engaging with residents at each mealtime,..
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Animal Therapy at Cross Creek March 21, 2018

At Cross Creek at Lee’s Summit Assisted Living | Memory Care, our staff continuously works to nurture our residents’ bodies and minds while encouraging them to enjoy life. One of the ways we do this is through animal therapy. There have been many studies that prove the benefits of animal..
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Sight Loss: Five Senses Series Part Five March 15, 2018

As people age, gradual sight loss is a common occurrence. For those with Alzheimer’s or dementia, vision loss can create extra problems, such as causing the individual to misinterpret the world around them, which can make them very confused and lead to communication problems. Another large issue with vision loss..
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