The Benefits of Pet Therapy with Elderly

Many people love interacting with animals. Petting a cat or cuddling with a dog not only can make you feel happier, but it also turns out spending time with animals can also make you healthier. For both of these reasons, many assisted living facilities, including New Franklin, provide animal therapy for residents. Pet therapy, defined […]

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Video Game Technology Assists Stroke Patients

While many people think of video games as just a fun way to pass the time, for some stroke survivors, playing away on a console is not only fun, but also a way to regain physical independence. After experiencing a stroke, recovery can be sometimes frustrating. Many people have trouble with movement, with as many […]

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9 Tips for a Positive Visit with your Loved Ones

Visiting your loved one when they’re having medical difficulties can go a long way in reassuring them and helping them feel better. Below are some of our tips for visiting a loved one at New Franklin Center: Bring something along with you: Taking a small gift with you is not only a thoughtful, appreciative gesture, but can […]

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Cancer Therapy at New Franklin Center

Cancer can be stressful on both the body and mind, and can affect many areas of daily life. After treatment, some people may feel they need help getting back on their feet. Cancer rehabilitation, which focuses on improving your quality of life after a battle with cancer, can help patients recover physically, socially and psychologically. […]

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Preventing Dehydration in the Elderly

Miriam was worried. Her usually lucid mother didn’t remember the name of her favorite granddaughter. When Miriam suggested a stroll in the sun, her mother complained of dizziness. A urinalysis test revealed the culprit. Her elderly mother was dehydrated. Miriam’s mother is prone to dehydration, as are all seniors, since the body’s ability to preserve water […]

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Residents Look Forward To A Taste Of Home – Tai Chi

No matter your age or level of physical fitness, there is an exercise that is low impact, safe, fun, easy to learn and that results in less stress and improved balance and flexibility. And, according to a publication from Harvard Medical School, there is mounting evidence that suggests this exercise holds value as an adjunct […]

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New Franklin Residents Recuperate in a Welcoming Multilingual Setting

Between 1982 and 1993 the popular American television sitcom ‘Cheers’ was known as the place “where everybody knows your name.” Similarly, residents of New Franklin Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing are made to feel comfortable, cared for and understood in our multilingual environment where staff members not only know their name but speak their language. […]

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