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Show October 14, 1998 ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Page 6 Golden Living celebrated grand opening in Orem OREM Golden Living Liv-ing Orem kicked off the opening open-ing of their newly remodeled and redecorated Assisted Living community with a ribbon cutting cut-ting and open house Sept. 16 and 17. "Because Golden Living Orem now offers state licensed Assisted Living services, we have had to hire and train Certified Nurse Aids as well as remodel resident rooms to meet ADAAG standards of accessibility and safety," said Nanette Lewis, an administrator at Golden Living Orem. "The staff are being trained to use these improvements improve-ments to help provide increased socialization opportunities for all the residents." You won't- u.ve fo -PinA wove cUours, pile coa&s on rUe eA, yovnW He og oP youv guesfs or wowy oibouf MlAfy punch in He cowpers. we coin Vlvrow you big wing Ing ov plnn ovn infiAfe goifUeving. JusV coillowA fell us wUf you koive in tun. 1H-A100 PROVOjirriirtf. 101 West 100 North, Provo, Utah 84601 (801)377-4700 Fax:(801)377-4708 WUen youVe coiPorfYle Lewis is a LPN with six years experience as a residential care provider. She has previously operated op-erated three smaller residential care facilities in Draper. She also serves on the boards of both the Utah Assisted Living Association Associa-tion and the Assisted Living Federation Fed-eration of America. In addition to the Assisted Living buildings, Golden Living Orem is in the process of constructing con-structing luxury senior apartments apart-ments that will also be provided with services. These apartments will open in October. Retirement Living Group, owner of Golden Living, was started in 1975 when Gary Taylor Tay-lor purchased the Salt Lake Home. Aside from Golden Living we you cow Ao nyfWng. Orem, Retirement Living Group operates Heritage Place in Bountiful and Ogden, Chateau Cha-teau Brickyard in Salt Lake City and Lakeside Retirement Village, in West ValleyT im-n-nirf .mmMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiniiiimii annmi.nc ait-nf "" iflWSWW!JH n -w ,.,.w,',v,w..". w-WlMj ffeo.; .?:':'? Hf"" w h r:Mi rA t-1 ? If -"A t:4JK &. Lv- S ( ' ! UvS- -i i if v ii y 1 Ml - i MiiliMiiiiiiiiijiJi.iiliijfciin ! iii - r Miss Orem, Melissa Haney, helps Nanette Lewis cut the ribbon to open Golden Living's newest location. fisher Mimes Chamber at Health fair OREM The ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce members mem-bers received information about the importance of their lifestyles from Dr. Garth Fisher at the Chamber's annual Health Fair. Fisher is a professor of physical physi-cal education and director of Human Performance Research Center at Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. He is also the author of several books, including: "How to Lower Your Fat Thermostat." "Our lifestyle does make a difference," dif-ference," Fisher said. "If you do things right when you are younger, you will be better off when you're older." Fisher listed four things that are important to the upkeep of our lifestyle. First, starting or continuing with a physical activity activ-ity program. This program needs to be rhythmic, make you breathless, last between 15 to 30 minutes and be done at least three times a week. Second, focusing on good nutrition. nu-trition. Good nutrition includes: eating grains, fruits, vegetables and meat sparingly. Eating less fat and using less oil is also recommended. rec-ommended. The third step involves stress management. "People with high levels of stress have more problems prob-lems with their health," Fisher said. "Retirement Living Group serves a total of 700 seniors and are now the largest provider in Utah," Lewis said. "They have also been selected as Utah's Preferred Pre-ferred Provider in the Steve Densley, president of the Chamber, and Garth Fisher enjoy the Chamber's Friday Forum Health Fair. The final step is weight control. con-trol. People with excess weight are at excess risk. Fisher counsels coun-sels them to eat less fat and exercise. ex-ercise. "There are many things you can do to improve your health and if you do those things, you'll have a great benefit," Fisher said. Fisher talked about how we can improve our health daily, monthly as well as yearly. Daily, people wanting to obtain a better bet-ter lifestyle can stop smoking, wear their seat belts, visit the dentist and where sun screen. Governor's demonstration program pro-gram for Managed Care. For more information on Golden Living Orem, call Nanette Lewis at 225-6559. Monthly, women can get breast exams and men and women can get checked for skin cancer. Yearly, everyone needs to get a physical, check their cholesterol, cho-lesterol, have an eye exam and get their blood pressure checked. Rich" The largest pearl In the world, the 14 lb., 1 oz. Pearl of Lao-tze was found at Palawan, Philippines Philip-pines on May 7, 1934. |