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The Gardens at West Shore is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, adjacent to Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital. Our post-acute care unit offers short-term rehabilitation with a range of therapies. Our long-term unit includes a secure memory care unit. I would like to express my greatest "thank you" to The Gardens at West Shore staff for treating my father as their own "Grandpa".

As soon as he arrived they gave him a bath and clean clothing. I was so scared to leave him because I adore my father! The next morning I rushed over and Ms. Shellon gave me the greatest news, he was walking again! I cry and thank everyone from the kitchen staff, to the nurses, and physical therapists. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you.

Gardens at West Shore Nursing Staff Benefits from Career Training and Enhancement Classes. The collaboration between West Shore and The Training Fund is but one initiative in the larger goal of providing caregivers with the skills and support that will enable them to move up in their careers and provide residents with quality care.
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Gardens at West Shore Nursing Staff Benefits from Career Training and Enhancement Classes.
The collaboration between West Shore and The Training Fund is but one initiative in the larger goal of providing caregivers with the skills and support that will enable them to move up in their careers and provide residents with quality care.
As they are at the forefront of daily patient interaction, it is vital that CNAs are well-trained in clinical and soft skills which allow them to care for their patients with kindness and compassion.
We've all seen it, you know, the old commercial where a senior falls in her home and cries out that she's fallen and can't get up.
So many recognize the commercial that today that line is practically a punch line.
However, the reality is, falling is no laughing matter - especially for seniors.
With a little bit of planning, there are preventative steps that seniors, caregivers and their families can take to greatly limit the chances of falling.
The best preventive methods involve addressing and minimizing hazards before they can pose a threat to an aging loved one's health.
Well, Summer is finally here!
For many families, that means preparing for fun-filled vacations and relaxing getaways.
But if you are one of the thousands of caregivers tasked with caring for an aging loved one, a vacation or weekend getaway, may seem impossible or out-of-reach.
Unfortunately, it's all too common for caregivers to feel overwhelmed by the emotional and physical strain of the responsibility of taking the best care of their loved ones.
While you as a caregiver may be reluctant to admit you could use a break, it's important to remember that you don't have to be in this alone - respite care can help.
If you or a loved one has been experiencing a medical condition that requires a more concentrated level of care, it's likely that your doctor may have recommended short-term rehabilitation.
At this point, you may be asking yourself, "What's the point?"
Quality of Recovery: Some may say, "Hey, I'm healthy and active, I even have a long-time exercise regimen, what do I need rehab for?"
The reality, however, is that your regular routine may not be the best way to recover from your current condition.
Meet Raymond, an Army veteran who was stationed in Korea and Hawaii, serving a total of five years.
His main job in the Army was to maintain the communications on the base.
After discharge from the service, he put those skills to work and worked in telecommunications hooking up systems in private sector across the country.
Raymond came to The Gardens at West Shore after suffering a stroke for rehabilitation with the goal of being able to return home.
Raymond recalls, I was not able to eat, and I was in a wheelchair.
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