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Have you ever noticed that when you smile, it is very difficult for people not to smile back? There is real power in a smile. When you smile, your brain relaxes and your Ah Moon acupressure point at the base of your neck opens. If a smile is that powerful, what about laughter? A genuine [...]

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When Joan was born in Flushing Hospital it was a recipe for success. Growing up in Manhattan, Joan enjoyed playing softball and stickball. Joan was an only child, raised by her mother who worked at Metropolitan Hospital. Joan says her mother was a good person and a hard worker. Joan didn’t have to go far [...]

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Study finds new synthetic supplement improves memory and staves off age-related memory loss Those who live in industrialized countries have easy access to healthy food and nutritional supplements, but magnesium deficiencies are still common. That’s a problem because new research from Tel Aviv University suggests that magnesium, a key nutrient for the functioning of memory, [...]

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Hand Washing: Do’s and Don’ts

Frequent hand washing is one of the best ways to avoid getting sick and spreading illness. Hand washing requires only soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer (a cleanser that doesn’t require water.) When to wash your hands: As you touch people, surfaces and objects throughout the day, you accumulate germs on your hands. [...]

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Meet LakeShore’s New Residents Henry C-Room 205 Marian W-Room 213 Maria B-Room 301 We would like to wish all our new Residents a Happy & Healthy stay! Refer a Friend! Wouldn’t you love to have your friends as your neighbors? So would we! And we’ll reward you with $300 off your next monthly payment for [...]

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Have you ever seen the television show “The King of Queens?” As a child, Bill’s favorite place to go with his grandmother was The Lemon Ice King of Corona, which is featured on that show. Bill was born at Flushing Hospital in 1953. He has fond memories of his childhood in Corona, especially of being [...]

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We are entering the season where many of us will reflect on things that we are grateful and thankful for…. One of our Residents wrote this “story” about each of the departments they see working together every day, going above and beyond the call of duty to make this place a great place to call [...]

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The story begins in the Bronx on March 3rd 1946, the day Lynn was born! Growing up in the Bronx was a lot of fun. Lynn enjoyed having her extended family close. Mr. Eli Goldsmith, Lynn’s father was the Vice President of Foreign Operations. He worked long hours, traveling all over the world to provide [...]

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Wouldn’t you love to have your friends as your neighbors? So would we! And we’ll reward you with $300 off your next monthly payment for recommending Lake Shore. Make sure your friends list you as their referral and you’ll see the savings when they join our community. Speak to Lori Brandt or Christine Klein for [...]

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Another holiday season is quickly approaching. Soon our calendars will be overflowing with holiday parties, shopping trips, preparing our homes for family gatherings and putting up decorations to make this time of year feel festive… What is often forgotten in the flurry of seasonal activity is that the best gift doesn’t have a lofty price [...]

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