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May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention MonthMay is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month! Oak Park® Place invites you to explore practical steps for maintaining bone health through diet, exercise, and preventive care.
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Independent Living: Choosing a LifestyleLiving in Wisconsin brings great excitement and anticipation with changing seasons; vibrant colors on the trees in the fall, long and warm sunny days during the summer months, the beauty of fresh fallen snow and ice on the trees during the winter, and the budding of new flowers and green grass each spring.
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How to Start a Book Club in Your CommunityAt Oak Park Place, we believe that a book club can enrich the lives of our residents by providing a platform for discussion, intellectual stimulation, and social interaction.
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How to Simplify Life: Decluttering Tips for SeniorsSimplify your life with these practical decluttering tips for seniors! Learn how to reduce clutter, improve safety, and create a more peaceful and functional home.
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How to Manage Chronic Pain in Cooler WeatherWith a few lifestyle adjustments and proactive strategies, you can reduce the impact of cooler weather on your chronic pain.
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How to Choose the Right Senior Living Community for Your Loved OneChoosing the right senior living community can be a big decision. Consider these questions to aid you in your search.
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The health and safety of our residents and staff is our top priority. The protocols at Oak Park Place are based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS), and local and state health departments. For more information about current protocols, please contact the Director of Housing or Administrator of your Oak Park Place community. Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we work together to keep our residents — your loved ones — safe and healthy.