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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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Happy National Nurses Week! This week begins with National Nurses Day to recognize nurses and their important work. Thank you to our nurses for your compassionate care and dedication to our seniors! Read this special message from Vice President of Clinical Services Christy Bomberry to our nurses.
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Happy National Nurses Week
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In honor of National Nurses Week, our Vice President of Clinical Services Christy Bomberry has a special message for our nurses. Dear Nurses, As we celebrate Nurses Week, I want to take a moment to th...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The latest Scoop is out! This month's newsletter features Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a message in honor of Nurses Week, a story of a life enrichment director combining his passion for music therapy and senior living, and more. Don't miss this edition!
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Senior Living Management & Development | Live in Excellence
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The Scoop is a monthly newsletter for our residents and family members. Here you’ll find company stories and news, helpful resources and information, and spotlights on our residents and employees. A...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re sharing AAPI history and individuals who represent this month’s theme, “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.”
Derald and Stanley Sue are Chinese American brothers who have made significant contributions to healthcare and ethnic minority psychology. Born in Portland, Oregon, they co-founded the Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA).
Their published books and research papers address cultural competence, racial microaggression, multicultural counseling, and the psychology of Asian Americans and other underrepresented groups. The Sue brothers have helped improve the understanding and treatment of ethnic minority groups in healthcare.
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