As we pause to celebrate the season of gratitude, we want to thank our customers, partners, and community for your continued support. Please note that our offices will be closed Thursday, the 28th and Friday, the 29th to allow our team to enjoy the holiday with their loved ones. We’ll be back on Monday, ready to assist you! From all of us, have a safe and joyful Thanksgiving!🦃🍂
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As we approach Thanksgiving it’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on the blessings, challenges, and milestones of the past year. Thanksgiving isn’t just about delicious meals or festive gatherings; it’s a reminder to pause and appreciate the people and moments that make life meaningful. Whether you’re hosting loved ones, volunteering to help others, or simply taking a quiet moment to express gratitude, this holiday is a chance to reconnect with what truly matters. This year, let’s celebrate not just the traditions but also the spirit of generosity and unity that Thanksgiving represents. What are you most thankful for this year? Share your reflections below, and let’s inspire each other with gratitude. Wishing everyone a joyous and heartfelt Thanksgiving! 🦃🍂 #Thanksgiving2024
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Reflecting on Gratitude this Thanksgiving 🍁 As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s a perfect moment to pause, reflect, and express gratitude—for both the relationships that sustain us and the opportunities we share. Thanksgiving reminds us of its origins, a time when communities came together to celebrate harvests and mutual support. Today, it serves as a reminder of the values that bring meaning to our lives: 🌟 Gratitude: Whether it’s our family, our friends, or our professional connections, this is the time to acknowledge the people and blessings that make a difference in our journeys. 🤝 Togetherness: Just as Thanksgiving historically symbolized cooperation, we value the partnerships we’ve built. To our customers, colleagues, and collaborators, thank you for being part of our story. ❤️ Generosity: Thanksgiving encourages us to think beyond ourselves—whether that’s through a kind word, an act of service, or supporting those in need. We also recognize the holiday’s deeper history, including its complex legacy for Indigenous communities. This reflection deepens our understanding of resilience, gratitude, and the importance of mutual respect. To our customers, thank you for trusting us to serve you. To our families, thank you for being the foundation that supports us. May this Thanksgiving bring joy, connection, and moments of reflection to all. What are you most grateful for this season? Share below—I’d love to hear your thoughts! #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #Community #Reflection
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Wishing everyone a joyful and peaceful Thanksgiving! As we reflect on all that we are grateful for this year, we want to hear from you: What are YOU thankful for today? Share your answers with us in the comments below. #thanksgiving #givingthanks #DigiTrends
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🦃🍂Happy Thanksgiving! As we gather around the table with family and friends, let's take a moment to reflect on what we're truly grateful for this year. Whether it's the delicious food, the laughter, or simply the company, there's always something to appreciate. What's one thing you're especially thankful for today? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's spread the gratitude! #Thanksgiving #GratefulHeart #FamilyTime #PeopleFirstStaffing
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In a few days, loved ones of all ages will gather to be grateful! As you prepare for your Thanksgiving celebration, consider these ideas to get the different generations in your family connecting: 1. Merge the kids’ and adults’ tables. Don’t segment seating by age, instead mix generations and see what happens. Whether a grandparent shares a pearl of wisdom or a teen captures the meal on SnapChat, everyone can learn from each other! 2. Ask questions and share stories. Research shows that stories sync the brains of the storyteller and the listener. What a great way to transfer knowledge, wisdom, and legacy with those you love! Here are some conversation sparkers: · What was Thanksgiving like when you were growing up? · What is your favorite holiday memory or tradition? · Who or what are you thankful for in your life now? · Here is a special story about our family… · The quality I most appreciate about you is… 3. Do an activity together. Whether taking a walk, playing a game, or cooking together- sharing experiences creates connections and memories that can last a lifetime. Let us know if you try these tips, and what you notice about the experience! Our hope is that this Thanksgiving you and yours will gain perspective of the past and the present… and strengthen generational connections for years to come. Happy Thanksgiving! J + Dr. K
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In a few days, loved ones of all ages will gather to be grateful! As you prepare for your Thanksgiving celebration, consider these ideas to get the different generations in your family connecting: 1. Merge the kids’ and adults’ tables. Don’t segment seating by age, instead mix generations and see what happens. Whether a grandparent shares a pearl of wisdom or a teen captures the meal on SnapChat, everyone can learn from each other! 2. Ask questions and share stories. Research shows that stories sync the brains of the storyteller and the listener. What a great way to transfer knowledge, wisdom, and legacy with those you love! Here are some conversation sparkers: · What was Thanksgiving like when you were growing up? · What is your favorite holiday memory or tradition? · Who or what are you thankful for in your life now? · Here is a special story about our family… · The quality I most appreciate about you is… 3. Do an activity together. Whether taking a walk, playing a game, or cooking together- sharing experiences creates connections and memories that can last a lifetime. Let us know if you try these tips, and what you notice about the experience! Our hope is that this Thanksgiving you and yours will gain perspective of the past and the present… and strengthen generational connections for years to come. Happy Thanksgiving! J + Dr. K
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In a few days, loved ones of all ages will gather to be grateful! As you prepare for your Thanksgiving celebration, consider these ideas to get the different generations in your family connecting: 1. Merge the kids’ and adults’ tables. Don’t segment seating by age, instead mix generations and see what happens. Whether a grandparent shares a pearl of wisdom or a teen captures the meal on SnapChat, everyone can learn from each other! 2. Ask questions and share stories. Research shows that stories sync the brains of the storyteller and the listener. What a great way to transfer knowledge, wisdom, and legacy with those you love! Here are some conversation sparkers: · What was Thanksgiving like when you were growing up? · What is your favorite holiday memory or tradition? · Who or what are you thankful for in your life now? · Here is a special story about our family… · The quality I most appreciate about you is… 3. Do an activity together. Whether taking a walk, playing a game, or cooking together- sharing experiences creates connections and memories that can last a lifetime. Our hope is that this Thanksgiving you and yours will gain perspective of the past and the present… and strengthen generational connections for years to come. Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for you, Dr. K + J
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🌟 Gratitude Bingo: A Fun Way to Celebrate Thanksgiving Together! 🌟 Looking for a fun and interactive activity to bring staff and residents together this Thanksgiving? Try Gratitude Bingo! It’s a perfect way to share gratitude, swap stories, and connect over Thanksgiving memories. How to Play: Download Your Bingo Card! 🎲 Each card has a mix of gratitude and Thanksgiving prompts. Mark Your Squares! ✨ For each prompt find a different person (resident or staff) who fits the description and have them sign your square. 🖊️ Get a Bingo! 🏆 Complete a full card of signed squares to get Bingo! 🎉 Share and Connect! 🤝 Use this game to spark conversations and learn something new about your coworkers and fellow residents. It’s all about celebrating gratitude and building connections! ✨ Pro Tip: Encourage storytelling while you play! Share your favorite Thanksgiving memories and traditions with the Discussion Starters below. 🍂🦃 Discussion Starters: What’s your favorite Thanksgiving food and why? Have you ever traveled for Thanksgiving? Where did you go? What’s a memorable Thanksgiving moment from your past? Is there a Thanksgiving tradition you’ve always wanted to start? What are you most grateful for this year? Let the fun begin! 🥳 #GratitudeBingo #ThanksgivingFun #SeniorLivingActivities #Thanksgiving2024 https://lnkd.in/gaRYnNbN
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As we begin a new week, let’s focus on hearts full of gratitude. Take a moment today to reflect on God’s goodness and share with someone how He’s worked in your life. Thanksgiving isn’t just a holiday; it’s a way of living! What are you thankful for this week? Share in the comments below! #ThankfulLiving #GivingThanks #CarolinaCommunity #StartTheWeekRight
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