Ada Senior Citizens to have lunch at Table One The Ada Senior Citizens will gather at Table One, 1 North Detroit Street, Kenton, to eat lunch together on April 11. Those who would like to car pool to Kenton are asked to meet at the Ada Community Health Center Professionals parking lot no later than 11:15 a.m. Read More
Easter smiles Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center had its annual Easter egg hunt Saturday with more than 2,600 eggs stuffed by residents. Pictured with the Easter bunny are Sheila Legge (right), who is holding her grandson Sole Harp; with her granddaughter Janysea Legge (left). Read More
Taco Tuesday Residents of Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center had a great night which is now being named Taco Tuesday. They requested tacos for a meal in resident council so activity staff made walking tacos for them. Read More
Coloring eggs Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center’s residents Betty Sprang and David Patton put on gloves to color eggs for Easter. Activity staff found a new idea to color eggs with shaving cream and food coloring which made beautiful marbled looking eggs. Read More
Open house set for 90th birthday Longtime Ada resident Tom Cassell has turned 90 years old. There will be a birthday party open house for him on April 14 at the Ada First United Methodist Church from 1 to 4 p.m. Read More
Senior nutrition: April 4, 2018 A meal is served at 11:15 a.m. weekdays for people ages 60 and older at the Hardin County Council on Aging in Kenton. Transportation and meal reservations are required 24 hours in advance by calling the Council on Aging, 419-673-1102. Read More
Ready for egg hunt Residents at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton have been working very hard stuffing Easter eggs for the facility’s Easter egg hunt on Saturday at 2 p.m. Read More
60-year award Claire Wetherill of Post 259 American Legion, Forest received his 60-year service award at the regular meeting on March 12. Read More
Department of Aging, Ohio pharmacies partner to help older Ohioans prevent falls COLUMBUS — Certain types of medications and drug combinations can cause dizziness, drowsiness and confusion, and could contribute to a life-changing fall in older adults. The Ohio Department of Aging, through its STEADY U Ohio falls prevention initiative, is partnering with the Ohio Pharmacists Association and pharmacies around the state during the first week of April to help older Ohioans and their caregivers understand and minimize the risk of falling potentially caused by the medicines they take to remain healthy. Read More
Harco bingo Some residents from Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center attended the Harco bingo luncheon last week. Residents played bingo, won prizes and enjoyed a very nice lunch provided by Harco Industries. Read More