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“Resident-Centered Care” | Ask Amy Koch

ASK AMY KOCH A monthly column from the Executive Director of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony “Resident-Centered Care” and Its Importance to a Successful Care Plan Several have asked questions about what life would be like for them or their family member as a resident of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities. This

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hope and promise

Hope and Promise in 2021 | Ask Amy Koch

ASK AMY KOCH A monthly column from the Executive Director of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony An Update on What Amy Koch Expects to Transpire at the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony in the First Quarter of 2021 We asked Amy Koch to tell us what she expects to transpire

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residents, quarantining and COVID-19

Residents, COVID-19 and Quarantine Update | Ask Amy Koch

ASK AMY KOCH A monthly column from the Executive Director of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony An Update on our Residents, COVID-19, and Quarantine at the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony We asked Amy Koch, Executive Director at the Charles Ford Retirement Community, to give us an update on the

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mental health

Mental Health in Assisted Living | Ask Amy Koch

ASK AMY KOCH A monthly column from the Executive Director of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony Mental Health Challenges and Adjustments During Quarantine at the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony Since October is World Mental Health Month, we asked Amy Koch to describe some of the most difficult mental adjustments

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assisted living faq

Assisted Living Frequently Asked Questions | Ask Amy Koch

ASK AMY KOCH A monthly column from the Executive Director of the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony Frequently Asked Questions about Making the Transition into the Charles Ford Retirement Communities of New Harmony This column first appeared a year ago and is being updated and republished due to the frequency of the many

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