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UF Nursing Community Impact Project Helping Those with Alzheimers and Dementia

Incredible efforts from our UF College of Nursing students, who continue to show their dedication to community impact! They’ve outdone themselves again by creating a Therapeutic Gardening Program at our model adult daycare. This initiative isn’t just about nurturing plants – it’s about fostering connections, stimulating memories, and improving…

12th Annual Joy’s Arts & Crafts Show

Discover a treasure trove of hand-crafted items brought to you by over 50 talented local vendors. This year, we are proud to showcase a Veteran’s Day Theme, honoring our brave servicemen and women. Date: Saturday, November 11thTime: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PMLocation: Senior Recreation Center, 5701 NW 34th…

Discover 5701 Venue: Your Dream Event Space

‘If you can imagine an event, we can host it.’ Introducing our state-of-the-art event venue, 5701 Venue! The perfect destination for unforgettable weddings, productive meetings, and memorable celebrations. Experience elegance and versatility in every detail. Don’t settle for ordinary – elevate your next event at 5701 Venue!…

Tackling Food Insecurity eBooklet

The University of Florida College of Nursing introduces a Food Insecurity eBooklet resource! It’s intended purpose is to help educate, screen, and assist the elderly community of Alachua County regarding food insecurity issues because of social isolation and/or fears related to COVID-19 exposure.

Staying Safe & Staying Engaged

The University of Florida College of Nursing introduces a resource for safe gathering practices and other ways to safely interact during the pandemic. 👇 Click below to view the informational video. https://eldercare.ufhealth.org/wordpress/files/2021/04/COVID-19-safety-tips.mp4   👉 Click here to view the brochure. Stay in Touch! 📰 Sign up…

The Families First Corona virus Response Act

Our goal during this time of concern around COVID-19 is to continue to keep you up to date on what you need to know. We will continue to monitor the information and send out updates as new information becomes available.     The Families First Coronavirus Response Act established additional funds that…

Informational Videos Published in American Sign Language

We wanted to share these recently developed resources for persons who are deaf or hearing impaired. Can you please share these with your members and colleagues. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Videos published by CDC in American Sign Language with accurate captions: o   Video 1…