Did you know that February isn’t just about Valentine’s Day? It’s also American Heart Month, and this week is Heart Failure Awareness Week. ❤️
Heart failure doesn't mean the heart has stopped working—it means it isn't pumping as well as it should. Understanding the "Faces" of heart failure can save lives. Look out for the F.A.C.E.S. symptoms: Fatigue - Activity limitation - Congestion (coughing/wheezing) - Edema (swelling in ankles/legs) - Shortness of breath
Knowledge is power. This month, let’s commit to listening to our bodies and be heart healthy!
It's a beautiful snow day here at Oakwood! 🌨️❄️ We are extremely proud and grateful for our incredible staff who didn't let the snow stop them from coming in and caring for our residents. We have an amazing team! #SnowDay2026#OakwoodCares... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday was national Maintenance Day and since it was Sunday, we let our hardworking maintenance team sleep in. But today, help us say "THANK YOU!" to Ed and Ronnie, the team who keeps the building and equipment running! 👷♂️🔧 ... See MoreSee Less
Did you know that Glaucoma is often called the "Silent Thief of Sight"? 👁️
Because it often has no early symptoms, many people don't realize they have it until their vision is permanently affected. For our seniors, regular eye exams are the best defense in preserving independence and quality of life.
This month, we’re encouraging all our residents and their families to stay up-to-date with vision screenings. Early detection doesn’t just save sight—it saves the moments that matter most.
Did you know that February isn’t just about Valentine’s Day? It’s also American Heart Month, and this week is Heart Failure Awareness Week. ❤️
Heart failure doesn't mean the heart has stopped working—it means it isn't pumping as well as it should. Understanding the "Faces" of heart failure can save lives. Look out for the F.A.C.E.S. symptoms: Fatigue - Activity limitation - Congestion (coughing/wheezing) - Edema (swelling in ankles/legs) - Shortness of breath
Knowledge is power. This month, let’s commit to listening to our bodies and be heart healthy!
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It's a beautiful snow day here at Oakwood! 🌨️❄️
We are extremely proud and grateful for our incredible staff who didn't let the snow stop them from coming in and caring for our residents. We have an amazing team!
#SnowDay2026 #OakwoodCares ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 We’re Hiring! 🚨
Are you an RN, LPN, or CNA looking for your next opportunity? We’re looking for YOU!
👉 Click the link to visit our careers page and apply today: oakwoodcare.com/careers/
#WeWantYou#ScrubsAndSmile#YoureHired👀✨ ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday was national Maintenance Day and since it was Sunday, we let our hardworking maintenance team sleep in. But today, help us say "THANK YOU!" to Ed and Ronnie, the team who keeps the building and equipment running! 👷♂️🔧 ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know that Glaucoma is often called the "Silent Thief of Sight"? 👁️
Because it often has no early symptoms, many people don't realize they have it until their vision is permanently affected. For our seniors, regular eye exams are the best defense in preserving independence and quality of life.
This month, we’re encouraging all our residents and their families to stay up-to-date with vision screenings. Early detection doesn’t just save sight—it saves the moments that matter most.
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