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on May 15, 2014

Remember, if you move or change your name, you must re-register to vote! It is still very important that we let our voices be heard by voting. This year is a very important voting year. Meadowlark Hills is no longer a voting site. Although there will be shuttles to the fire station located at Denison Ave. and Kimball Ave. on voting day – there is another way to consider—registering for a permanent advance ballot. Our County Clerk’s Office tells us:

on May 1, 2014

Dr. Bill Thomas is an author, entrepreneur, musician, teacher, farmer and physician whose wide-ranging work explores the terrain of human aging. Best known for his health care system innovations, he is the founder of a global non-profit called the Eden Alternative, which works to improve the care provided to older people.

Written By Annie Peace on May 1, 2014

Q: How do the libraries in the Community Center work and who maintains them?

on May 1, 2014

On Saturday, June 7, the memory-support Households will be walking in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s to help raise money for the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. On Tuesday, May 6, and Wednesday, May 21, employees are welcome to wear jeans to work with a minimum donation of $1. The money received through these Jeans Days, along with the proceeds from the Walk are used to support Alzheimer care, support and research. For more information about the Walk, please visit www.alz.org/walk or contact one of the memory-support Households.

Written By Annie Peace on April 25, 2014

Q: Can you tell us about the ice sculptures we have been seeing more and more of at events?

The ice sculptures at our events are actually done here, in house by Chef John Gasser. John came to Meadowlark Hills a couple years ago and has truly made a huge impact on our Food and Beverage team with his amazing abilities to organize events, teach and mentor staff, prepare delicious food, and most recently, sculpt some pretty incredible things out of  ice.

on April 16, 2014

Q: What vaccinations do I need and how often should I get them?

submitted by Jennifer Ellifritt, APRN

The flu vaccine should be received yearly. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends it be received by October as it can take up to two weeks for the antibodies to develop to protect you from getting the flu. The peak flu season is typically in January so this will give your body plenty of time to prepare.

on April 16, 2014

Ruth Wells, Meadowlark Hills resident, has once again defied the stereotype of growing older by signing up to parachute from a plane on Friday, April 25.

Ruth has always been known for her adventurous spirit. After graduating from Central Missouri University, she joined the U.S. Marine Corps Women’s Reserve to serve the United States of America during World War II. 

Written By Annie Peace on April 16, 2014

Q: What is the progress on the Development Director position and will we  be able to meet the candidates?

This is an excellent question as our search for the Development Director is getting ready to enter into its final stages!

Written By Jeff Heidbreder on April 16, 2014

The Department of Kinesiology at Kansas State University is looking for research subjects to complete a study on lung functioning as we age. The participants would need to visit the Kinesiology lab (in Ahearn Fieldhouse) for an initial visit, complete four weeks of in-home breathing exercises, and finish with a final visit to the lab. The in-home breathing exercises would be done with a non-invasive handheld trainer, completing 60 breaths per day, inhaling against the trainer. The researchers are looking for interested individuals (men or women) who are 65 years or older.

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