Halloween fun at Hardin Hills Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton celebrated Halloween with a costume party. Read More
Halloween fun Residents Mary Risner (left) and Mary Keen enjoyed passing out candy to the trick-or-treaters at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton. Read More
Senior nutrition: November 1, 2017 A noon meal is served for people ages 60 and older at the Hardin County Council on Aging in Kenton, 419-673-1102, at 11:30 a.m. weekdays. Transportation and meal reservations are required 24 hours in advance. Read More
National Pink Day Staff and residents at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton had a National Pink Day and lined up to form a pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness. Read More
Indoor party The Hardin County Council on Aging Senior Center had an indoor camping party. The had vegetable soup, hot dogs and s’mores. They played games and enjoyed a scavenger hunt. Read More
Pink Ribbon Walk Staff and residents at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton took a Pink Ribbon Walk and got sponsors to earn money to donate to Not By Choice Outreach. Read More
Lunch trip Residents of Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton enjoyed the last meal outing of the season with the annual trip to the Der Dutchman in Plain City. They enjoyed the scenery and the trip and of course, the food. Read More
Senior nutrition: October 25, 2017 A noon meal is served for people ages 60 and older at the Hardin County Council on Aging in Kenton, 419-673-1102, at 11:30 a.m. weekdays. Transportation and meal reservations are required 24 hours in advance. Read More
Online health workshop set for area seniors LIMA — Area Agency on Aging 3 will be holding “Healthy Aging: Connecting Seniors to Online Health Information Resources,” a workshop for seniors on Tuesday, Oct. 31 from 11 a.m. to noon at 2423 Allentown Road in Lima. This workshop is designed to help seniors find quality health information resources online. Read More
Trip to Amish country The Hardin County Council on Aging Senior Center took a trip to the Hardin County Amish country. Attending were (from left) Olive McKean, Mae Styer, Rose Sorgen, Millie Hare and David Stansberry. Read More