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At Covenant Living, every day is an opportunity to connect, grow, and find joy in the little things. Whether it’s sharing a laugh with neighbors, exploring new interests, or simply enjoying a peaceful morning, our communities are built to support a vibrant, meaningful lifestyle.
We’re proud to walk alongside each resident on their journey — creating a place where faith, friendship, and purpose thrive. bit.ly/3G7zVxg ... See MoreSee Less
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People often assume assisted living and in-home care are interchangeable options when considering the best support; however, there are key differences between the two.
Depending on the level of care you or a loved one may need, the differences could in fact make a great difference!
Visit our free resource page to access our download “The Key Differences: Assisted Living Vs. In-Home Care” to learn more: bit.ly/4eEvzsM ... See MoreSee Less
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July is UV Safety Awareness Month — and sun protection is important at every age. For older adults especially, taking a few extra steps can help keep skin healthy and strong all summer long.
Here are a few simple tips:
• Wear lightweight clothing that covers arms and legs
• Use broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and reapply often
• Avoid peak sun hours (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.) when possible
• Don’t forget sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat
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