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Community Update for week of 7/10/2023

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.  (Apologies for any omissions). I’m going on record to say other communities asked me to share what all took place. BRAVO!  – Barbara Thomas Committee Planners Pet Parade Organizer for Stephens Center Writer, Organizer, and Presenter of Program: America, the Flawed, but Still Beautiful The Kendal

Women’s Movement: Looking Back, Moving Forward

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Published: April 3, 2018 Women’s History Month in March is an opportunity for women to reflect on issues they dealt with and fought for during their lifetime, and how the landscape of women’s rights looks today. Many residents at Kendal at Oberlin have played active roles in the women’s movement

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Iris Krasnow Discusses "Sex After..." at Kendal

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Iris Krasnow is the bestselling author of “Surrendering to Yourself,” “Surrendering to Marriage,” “Surrendering to Motherhood,” “The Secret Lives of Wives” and “I am My Mother’s Daughter.” She’ll speak at Kendal at Oberlin on her latest provocative bestseller, “Sex After…” on Friday, April 25 at 7

Photography by Richard Baznik at Kendal at Oberlin

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Currently showing in the Friends Gallery at Kendal at Oberlin is a retrospective show, As I See It, the works of Richard Baznik from the past quarter century. During most of that time he chose to concentrate on black and white images, producing them using film and wet-chemistry processes

Community Updates for Week of 6/13/2022

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Stephens Care Center. It has been 34 months since our last survey of this portion of the Stephens Care Center. A BIG SHOUT OUT WITH GOLD STARS to everyone for a successful survey! Remember, this was a review of the past 34 months in the midst of a pandemic. Everyone at Kendal, in all departments

Good Reads: Latest Books on Aging

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through our stuff, much less our parents’ leftovers. Chief among the excuses is fear you will get rid of something truly valuable and not know it. Right behind that, though you won’t admit it, is the worry that you might have to face the fact that what you thought was valuable isn’t,” she writes in her

Making End-of-Life Decisions

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well-lived,” Dr. Wyatt writes. At Kendal at Oberlin, we experience the occasional loss of treasured and loved residents, so we decided to do something about it. Our staff got together and created the monthly Heartstrings newsletter, which offers comfort and addresses issues related to death

careers

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