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Avamere at Moses Lake is nestled in a scenic setting in Washington State. Our location features 76 rooms and offers independent living, assisted living, and respite care services. Amenities include 24-hour staff, life enrichment programs, and an extensive activities calendar.
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Your monthly Scoop is here! In honor of American Heart Month, this month's edition features four ways to boost your mood. Plus get to know key people and events to recognize Black History Month, crucial impacts that still influence our world today. We also feature life enrichment directors in honor of Activity Professionals Week and more!
Get it all in February's edition of The Scoop, produced by Areté Living management and development.
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🍫 Celebrate Valentine’s Day with us at Avamere at Moses Lake! Join our Chocolate Extravaganza on Saturday, February 14th at 2 PM for an afternoon filled with love, laughter, and delicious treats. Enjoy a chocolate fountain, fresh fruit, decadent desserts, and punch—all in great company. Don’t miss out on this sweet celebration! RSVP today and make your Valentine’s Day extra special. ❤️
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February is Black History Month, and 2026 marks 100 years of national Black history commemorations. This centennial celebrates the visionaries who advance equality and preserve the history of Black Americans, and the moments that continue to shape progress today. As we celebrate, learn some key historical moments that advance our world.
1964: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlaws discrimination and reshapes civil rights protections nationwide.
1968: The Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing.
1981: Dr. Alexa Canady becomes the first Black woman neurosurgeon in the U.S., advancing excellence and representation in medicine.
2013: The founding of Black Lives Matter reframes global conversations around justice, dignity, and the value of Black lives.
2016: Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture opens in Washington DC, cementing Black history as central to the American story.
Keep following us to learn more throughout the month!
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