Senior nutrition: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 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
Ice cream social Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center residents got a special treat sponsored by Dr. Kate Johnson. She bought all the fixings and ice cream for an ice cream social. Read More
Lunch bunch Hardin Hills and Rehab Center Activity Assistant Danielle Legge poses with resident Mary Risner and Courtney Steele, summer activity assistant, during a lunch bunch outing. Ten residents went with the gang and enjoyed Texas Roadhouse and a nice drive as well. Submitted photo Read More
Cowboy Day The Hardin County Council on Aging held a Cowboy Day last week. Everyone attending enjoyed a cowboy lunch of hot dogs, baked beans and a baked potato. Read More
Safety class offered for seniors “Safe Thinking for Seniors” is the topic for a program set for 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Hardin County Family YMCA. Presented by Community First Bank, it will focus on identity theft and avoiding scams, mainly directed toward senior citizens. Read More
Senior nutrition: August 10, 2016 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
KudoStudio helps KNRC residents with creative side Kenton Nursing and Rehab Center residents, thanks to kudoStudio in Kenton, have unleashed their creativity while taking paint and brush to canvas. Read More
Enjoyed the show Hardin Hills residents Carol Fulks and Mary Risner were among many who enjoyed the Lo Master Muppet Show performed at the Kenton facility. Read More
Lunch in Findlay Residents at Hardin Hills Health and Rehab Center in Kenton took a trip to Tony’s in Findlay for a lunch bunch outing. Submitted photo Read More
Melon party Hardin Hills Health and Rehabilitation Center residents (from left) Pat Wages, Carol Fulks, Richard Beach and Joe Dulin, among many others, enjoy a melon party on the patio in the warm summer sun. Read More