Holiday decorations perk up long-term care facilities
Frequently updated decorations on bulletin boards are seasonal reminders of upcoming holidays and make the facility more festive for the residents, according to an article on the Long-term Living website
Colorful, frequently updated decorations on bulletin boards are seasonal reminders of upcoming holidays and demonstrate the staff's efforts to make the facility more festive for the residents, according to an article on the Long-term Living website. Seeking input from residents on the decor is often appreciated, the article said.
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May 22, 2015
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