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No one expects to need long-term care, but it's important to plan for it nonetheless. Here are two important reasons why:
2/9/2012
Long-term care refers to the ongoing services and support needed by people who have chronic health conditions or disabilities.
2/3/2012

A Real Simple magazine article discusses how adult children and their parents can have an open discussion about their concerns, and together face the challenges of aging.
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2/10/2012
When Homer Laube and Geraldine Potts moved to Abernethy Laurels it was for different reasons, at different times. The end result is a love story. A love of each other and of their life filled with safety, reinforcement, friends, and fun at Abernethy Laurels.
12/21/2011
Four members of the Abernethy Laurels Sit 'n Knit group recently met with Newton Police Chief Don Brown to donate knitted teddy bears for the Police Department to distribute to battered women and their children.
12/16/2011
"The support from our employees and residents in donating non-perishable food and money is heart warming", exclaimed Bobbie Gray, Executive Director.
Abernethy Laurels, a continuing care retirement community located on Highway 16 South is pleased to announce the following position changes, effective immediately:
Holly Rudisill, RN-BC, BSN, Staff Development Coordinator and employee health nurse, to Home Care Director for Laurels at Home, Abernethy Laurels' home health care agency;
Jennifer Carpenter, RN, to Staff Development Coordinator and employee health nurse.

