The first official day of spring is March 20, but residents at Park Regency assisted living community in Thornton may still experience some brisk winter days as the warmer season moves in. On days when it's too cold to venture outside and you want to spend your time bundled up in a favorite chair with a cup of hot chocolate, consider working these fun and creative Bible study tips into your routine.
In the final hours with His disciples, Jesus sets a powerful example to serve one another by washing their feet and gives them a new commandment to focus on love.A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:35.The book of Acts records that the early church took this teaching to heart. Believers met together in their homes to break bread, teach and worship, and they also sold their possessions and shared freely with those in need (Acts 2:45 and Acts 4:35)
As November slips into December, Park Regency assisted living residents may see changes throughout their community and surrounding town. Christmas decorations are going up and people at shops and restaurants may smile and seem more friendly as holiday joy becomes contagious. Residents who want to bring that celebration into their own assisted living apartment can do so in ways big and small. Here are just a few tips for bringing seasonal touches to your residence at Park Regency.
Did you know that the staff at Park Regency Thornton includes a wide range of professionals who are committed to high-quality, caring service? From on-site medical staff to the individuals who prepare and serve food in the dining area, the assisted living staff are happy to help residents with any needs.One thing that the staff at Park Regency Thornton works toward is balancing support of independence with the ability to be present quickly and proactively should the need arise. We want all of our residents to enjoy their time in the assisted living community and be able to live as vibrantly and independently as possible.
The Park Regency staff don't want any residents to worry or fret about things alone, which is why they're always on hand to answer questions and provide caring service. Here are just some of the questions the staff at Park Regency Thornton can help you answer.
November is often considered a time to give thanks. The staff at Park Regency has a lot to be thankful for in 2018. We hope every staff member — as well as each of our residents — is able to find time this holiday to give thanks and to enjoy some restful time with family or friends.One thing the Park Regency staff is thankful for is each and every resident in the community at Thornton. Obviously, without our residents, the staff would not have a place to come and work each day, and each team member is obviously thankful for a secure job that allows them to help others. But here are some other reasons Park Regency staff are thankful for the community.
November is National Inspirational Role Models Month, and we know that many of the residents at Park Regency in Thornton are role models for others in their lives. As an older adult, that's an important role to take on, especially when you can model positive, Godly behavior for grandchildren and other younger people — and for those around you in the assisted living community.After all, the Bible does encourage you to "let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven." (Matthew 5:16)
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