The Springs Healthcare Center
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Murrieta Hot Springs Road
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Wednesday June 1st from 7am to 1pm.
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Happy Thanksgiving from The Springs family! We hope you have a wonderful day celebrating all there is to be thankful for š§”

Come join us for our Fall Festival this Friday!

Happy Veterans Day and thank you to all who have served!

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The CDC recommends delaying travel until you are fully vaccinated because travel increases your chance of getting and spreading COVID-19.
Are you vaccinated and planning on traveling? Enter your destination's location using the CDCās Travel Planner and get important information about COVID-19 travel restrictions, guidance, and resources in your destination.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-planner/index.html

Happy Birthday, America!
āI like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him.ā -Abraham Lincoln

Interested in learning more about our services? Check out our website our contact us by phone or email. Weād love to chat with you!
The Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center The Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center is a beautiful, brand new state-of-the-art skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility. From its inception, The Springs was specifically designed to meet the needs of both short term rehabilitation and skilled nursing services. Our residents and patients wi...

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Happy Fatherās Day to all the dads out there!
āAny man can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad.ā -Anne Geddes
Now we want to hear it, whatās the best advice you ever got from your dad? Share with us in the comments below!

June 17th-24th is the 44th annual National Nursing Assistants Week. Nursing Assistants go by many titles (CNA, STNA, LNA, RNA, HHA++), but they all provide hands-on care to others who need assistance with daily tasks of care.
Nursing Assistants are key players in the lives of the people in their care and they deserve a sincere āThank Youā and recognition for their efforts and kindness to the people in their care and to their co-workers as well.
We would like to take this time to thank our Nursing Assistants for providing consistency and stability to care. We truly couldnāt do it without you!

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CDC moves 33 countries to the lowest level of COVID-19 travel risk Europe remains largely at increased risk levels.

June is Alzheimerās & Brain Awareness Month ā an opportunity to hold a conversation about the brain, and share the fact that Alzheimerās disease and other dementias are a major public health issue. Everyone who has a brain is at risk to develop Alzheimerās, the only leading cause of death that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. During the month of June, the Alzheimerās AssociationĀ® asks people around the world to wear Purple and use their brains to fight Alzheimerās disease.

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While it is always appropriate to thank those who serve our country, letās not confuse Memorial Day with Veteranās Day. Today we remember those who died in service to our country.
Memorial Day and Veterans Day, explained If you have trouble telling the difference between the two holidays honoring members of our military, this video will help.

And now for some good news on health - Harvard Health Good news on health āā which seems hard to come by right now āā includes declines in the rates of six out of 10 major causes of death in the United States. ...

Every year in May, Older Americans Month recognizes the contributions of older adults across the nation.
While raising families and building careers, older Americans also gave back to their communities in a variety of ways. In their lifetime, times have changed and they continue to volunteer and serve their neighborhoods in their own ways. Whether they mentored child, volunteered at a soup kitchen or served their country, each one deserves recognition for their commitment.
Older Americans Month also serves to raise awareness concerning elder abuse and neglect. As we age, the risk of abuse and neglect increases. We must be sure resources are in place to protect our older population from the risks of abuse and neglect. One way is to maintain involvement in community activities and social activities. It helps to maintain our overall health and vitality.
Take part in Older Americans Month no matter what your age. Get involved and learn more by visiting oam.acl.gov.

Happy Motherās Day!
āA motherās love is everything. It is what brings a child into this world. It is what molds their entire being. When a mother sees her child in danger, she is literally capable of anything. Mothers have lifted cars off of their children and destroyed entire dynasties. A motherās love is the strongest energy known to man.ā -Jamie McGuire

Happy National Nurses Day!
On this day, we raise awareness of all nurse contributions and commitments and acknowledge the vital role nurses play in society. This day is also the first day of National Nurses Week and is sometimes known as National RN Recognition Day.
You warm the hearts of many with your kindness and compassion. We are so thankful for our nurses!
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BREAKING: CDC lifts restrictions on dining, other activities for fully vaccinated nursing home residents - News - McKnight's Long Term Care News The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday released new guidance that allows fully vaccinated nursing home residents to resume dining activities and in-room visits without masking or social distancing restrictions.

Happy Administrative Professionals Week!
This week is set aside to celebrate the administrative professionals and secretaries who keep our business going. Thank you for all you do, we truly couldnāt do it without you and we hope you know how much we appreciate you!

Interested in visiting our facility? Contact us today and we will be happy to answer your questions.
The Springs Healthcare Center If you would like to schedule a tour, or if you have any questions regarding the process of getting short-term rehabilitation or long-term care services, please give us a call or complete the form. One of our Care Experts will contact you within 24 hours.

Today is National Get to Know Your Customers Day!
We would love to get to know you better and find out what you like about us! Do us a favor and write us a review on Google or Yelp to share your experience with us. Weād appreciate it, but not as much as we appreciate having you as part of our family!

More than one-third of operators believe occupancy will return to pre-pandemic levels in 2021: survey - News - McKnight's Long Term Care News Long-term care operators appear to be ācautiously optimisticā after a new survey by the National Investment for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) found that more than one-third of organizations believe occupancy rates will return to pre-pandemic levels during 2021.

Today is , which marks the anniversary of the day was established almost 70 years ago. Today we encourage you to do your research on the progress and work that remains to be done against threats like HIV, TB, cholera, polio, malaria, measles, Zika, & more.

Wishing you sunshine, good times and a very happy Easter!
With love, your Springs family

On March 30th each year, National Doctors Day honors the professionals for their dedication and contributions to society and the community. Their dedication puts the patient first time and again. On National Doctors Day, we say āthank youā to our physicians for all that they do for us and our loved ones.
Healthcare today is more complex than ever. With more advancements, tools and information at their fingertips doctors have an overwhelming job to diagnose and treat their patients every day. This is the day to honor the men and women who see us 365 days a year. In every city and hospital, in our military and in our rural communities, doctors pave the way to better healthcare for their patients.

National Physicians Week sets out March 25 -31 to honor the healers dedicated to the art of medicine. In 2017, National Physicians Week highlighted the shortage of physicians in the United States against a growing landscape of minorities joining the ranks of doctors across the country at a time when it needs it most.
Every day, dedicated doctors provide quality care in every part of the country twenty-four hours a day. Whether itās in an emergency room in Idaho or delivering a newborn in the suburbs of Philadelphia, a physician listens to symptoms, watches for signs, analyzes and consults to make, with the patient, the best decisions their years of training and dedication can provide.
Throughout the week, take the opportunity to show your support and appreciation for your physician or a fellow professional with a red carnation and encourage others and spread the word!

How many people need to get a COVID-19 vaccine for herd immunity? Herd immunity means that enough people in a community are protected from getting a disease because theyāve already had the disease or theyāve been vaccinated. Herd immunity makes it hard for the disease to spread from person to person, and it even protects those who cannot be vaccinated, like newborns. While experts donāt yet know what percentage of people would need to get vaccinated to achieve herd immunity, vaccination is a safer way to build protection than getting sick with COVID-19. Have a question about COVID-19 vaccines? See answers to our most frequently asked questions: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/faq.html
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination Answers to commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine cost, availability, and types.

Happy National Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day!
Registered Dietitian Nutritionists do more than just provide diet guidelines. They help patients reach goals and regain their health after diagnosis. There are so many ways to celebrate them, too!
Ā» Thank an RDN who helped you reach a health goal.
Ā» Learn more about the role of an RDN.
Ā» If youāre an RDN, volunteer to speak at a job fair and share your experiences.
Ā» Give your RDN a shout-out on social media!
Ā» Follow your RDNās guidelines for a healthier you.

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NY couple celebrates 70th Valentineās Day after beating COVID - The Brighter Side - McKnight's Long Term Care News Sometimes nothing can get in the way of love ā not even COVID-19.

Happy Social Work Month to all our fellow social workers!

None of the COVID-19 vaccines currently authorized for use in the United States uses the live virus that causes COVID-19. You may have symptoms like a fever after you get a vaccine. This is normal and a sign that your immune system is learning how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Learn more about the facts behind COVID-19 vaccines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html
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The menus for The Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center are planned by a Registered Dietitian to promote proper nutrition and overall appeal through food preparation and presentation. Special diets can be tailored and are readily available to meet your unique nutritional needs.
You will always receive a variety of menu choices and visitors are always welcome to join you. If you prefer to dine in your own room, we will be happy to provide you with in-room dining.
Nutritional treatment includes:
Ā» Select menus
Ā» Therapeutic and special diets as ordered
Ā» Select gourmet menus including vegetarian and vegan choices
Ā» Holiday dinners for guests
Ā» Nutritious snacks
Ā» Our dining room showcases restaurant style dining
Ā» Private dining

Alzheimerās Disease and Dementia Care Staff Education Week is February 14-21. Each year the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners promotes the week to focus on fostering sensitivity and respect for people diagnosed with dementia. During the week, front line staff learns communication techniques and new approaches for helping patients with activities of daily living.
One of the goals of the week is to help coordinate and promote advancements in the treatment of Alzheimerās and Dementia. While the increase in the number of dementia cases is a cause for concern, the outlook continues to improve as more methods for treating and improving the quality of life for Alzheimerās and dementia patients.
Learn the differences between dementia and Alzheimer. Learn how to detect early onset of Alzheimerās. Engage in memory care activities such as:
* Learn a new language or how to play a musical instrument
* Play board games
* Do crosswords and number puzzles
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Happy Valentine's Day to all! We hope your day is filled with lots of love ā„ā„ā„
PS. Do you know why we celebrate Valentine's Day? If you're interested in learning a little history, check out this video and share some fun facts with your friends & family!
HISTORY behind VALENTINE'S DAY | Why do we celebrate Valentines day | Valentines Day 2021 History behind Valentine's Day tells you in detail why do we celebrate Valentines day. This year again, we will be celebrating Valentine's day on 14 February...

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major effect on our lives. Many of us are facing challenges that can be stressful, overwhelming, and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Public health actions, such as social distancing, are necessary to reduce the spread of COVID-19, but they can make us feel isolated and lonely and can increase stress and anxiety. Learning to cope with stress in a healthy way will make you, the people you care about, and those around you become more resilient.
It is natural to feel stress, anxiety, grief, and worry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Meditation is one simple way that you can help yourself, others, and your community manage stress.
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Our residents and patients will be served by staff trained to meet the unique and specialized needs of each individual. State of the art technology has been interlaced throughout the facility. Mobile resident charting allows clinicians to capture data right at the bedside. Physicians can access patient information from any location on a momentās notice. This technology allows clinicians substantially less time with administrative paperwork and more time with patients and families.
SHORT-TERM REHAB Designed specifically for āpatient-centeredā care, we will offer an extensive range of rehabilitative services. After a stay in the hospital patients may only require shortterm rehabilitation or short-term skilled nursing care. The goal is to return home or to a residential care environment. We are dedicated to providing a āculture of rehabilitationā for patients to maximize improvement of health and wellness.
SKILLED NURSING Our center will provide skilled nursing care and other comprehensive services to those requiring a greater level of care than that offered by assisted living facilities. With 24-hour nursing care and many of the comforts of home, we seek to balance quality care and quality of life. Promoting autonomy and choice, we will offer a variety of services, social activities, and recreational opportunities.
SERVICES This facility will be Medicare certified and equipped to provide a full range of transitional medical and rehabilitation services, including:
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