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04/06/2021
Do you get a little uncomfortable thinking about how you want to live at the end of life? You're not alone. That's why it's important – at any age – to make decisions about medical care you want if your health starts to decline. It's equally important to share your plan with loved ones who may need to make decisions about medical treatment for you.
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05/29/2020
How is your family getting along with each other now that our homes have become so multi-functional? While it’s only natural to get annoyed with the people we live with, it’s not exactly pleasant. We have some ideas to minimize frustrations and help everyone get along better.
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05/04/2020
Right now is a tough time to find the right medical equipment to help a loved one limited by age or disability. But as we stay at home more, many families recognize the need for assistive devices that help make aging in place safer and easier.
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03/30/2020
“Thank you” doesn’t begin to express our gratitude to these anonymous encouragers.
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03/30/2020
Letters like this continue to bring us joy. Thank you for putting smiles on our faces today. #ShareTheGood
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03/30/2020
We want to share how one thoughtful community member lifted the spirits of our entire system through the power of encouragement and kindness.
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01/23/2020
For Enid Schloneger, Goshen was a natural choice for her and her husband, Bob, to retire. It's where they met while in school at Goshen College. The young couple started their family in Goshen and Enid began her career as a nurse at Goshen Hospital.
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12/07/2018
When it came to finding the perfect fit that met both of Dr. Denham’s goals, she was surprised to find it at Goshen Center for Cancer Care.
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05/16/2018
Every time Betty Mullet arrives at the Goshen Health community garden, she knows it’s going to be a good day. It’s her time to learn something new, nourish the soul and serve her community.
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03/08/2018
If you have seen a few Colleagues who look alike, you may have encountered one of our identical triplets – Nadia Taylor, Natasha Weimer or Natalie Weimer. Their older sister Shawna Keene, RN on 4E, was the first of the family to work at Goshen Health.
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