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Michelle Gaborie
Michelle Gaborie LPN has been the Administrator for 5 years at Carrington Place and was previously the DON for 3.5 years. She has also been an LPN since 1992. For more information please contact Carrington Place 1909 E 4th St., Pittsburg, KS 66762, phone: 620-235-1212
Senior Living
2013-02-01 08:53:37
What simple way can I encourage interaction?
A-How about a cup of Cocoa? Ask a grandchild to sit down for a cup of hot cocoa, and chances are you’ll find yourself in eager company for one of life’s delightful experiences. Aside from sharing laughs and giggles with their young grandchildren, sitting down to a cup of hot cocoa may also bring seniors’ brain power. While cocoa “flavanols” had previously been demonstrated as providing some benefits for the heart, they have also more recently been found to confer significant improvements to seniors with modest cognitive impairment. It seems drinking cocoa is not only a fun thing to do; it may also be healthy for you. P.S. Eating dark chocolate may bring some of the brain-boosting effect that cocoa does. As usual, though, all things in moderation are the best bet.
 
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