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We have new and exciting additions to our pet therapy program at Cobblestone.  We have two new pets from the Therapy Dogs International Program that have joined us this month as another perk of our Atlanta continuing care retirement community. Karen Ann Thornton pet therapist and...

Cobblestone has now crossed over into the new technology of Electronic Medical Records.  In early January 2012 Cobblestone employees began training on new Electronic Medical Records, and we went live with our new processes later that month. If you have been over to Cobblestone recently you probably...

As the health care landscape continually changes Park Springs Home Care is committed to the same quality and access to care that has been the hallmark of its services since inception in 2004. We have put considerable thought into modifying our home care program to...

An intriguing and heartfelt story encompasses the lives of Park Springs residents, Allen Rosset and Peggy Fennell. In January, the couple wed after over half a century of time apart - a story that could be straight out of a Nicholas Sparks book. Park Springs was...

Newly released census data reemphasizes the unprecedented growth among those age 65 and older.  I was not surprised to read that the South contained the largest number of people 65 and older.  The fact that Georgia was mentioned among states such as Texas and Colorado where the...

My Mom, who is 65, recently sent me an email suggesting I read an article in Time magazine entitled, "I hope I die before I have to live with old people."  Obviously wanting to make certain I read it, she went on to figure out how to forward...

By Phil Moeller of U.S. News & World Report Location, timing and finances are part of a housing solution that will meet your needs in later years. One of the major decisions facing us as we age is where to live in our later  years. Anyone over...

Family, friends and employees of Park Springs gathered on Saturday, October 8th for the annual Alzheimer’s Memory Walk at Atlantic Station. Walkers decorated “memory flowers” in honor or memory of loved ones with Alzheimer’s Disease or other dementias. At the end of the 3 mile...

Seniors who live in retirement communities in the Atlanta region love visiting the urban neighborhood of Virginia Highland in the state's capital city. This vibrant community is frequently chosen as one of the Atlanta's best overall neighborhoods thanks to its eclectic mix of shops, restaurants...

For retirees moving to one of DeKalb County’s senior housing communities, Stone Mountain offers plenty of exciting things to experience, especially with Stone Mountain Park being one of the most popular attractions in the state. The park features more than 3,200 acres of lush woodlands...

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