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Residents of Mapleview Country Villa enjoy no limits on living their best lives
As far as returning to normal after Covid-19, the general consensus seems to be…we’re getting there. The staff and residents at Mapleview Country Villa in Chardon are not just getting there but are getting a jump on the celebration—responsibly, of course. “Mother’s Day marked the start of National Skilled Nursing Care...
Read MoreHome sellers across Northeast Ohio are cashing in, and Katy Dix Brahler of Re/Max, says you should be one of them
Local Re/Max Realtor Katy Dix Brahler has six words of advice to homeowners in the midst of this crazy real estate market: Strike while the iron is hot. “In my 20-plus years in the business, I’ve never seen a market like this one,” she says. “A perfect storm has gathered to make right now the ultimate sellers’ market. First of all,...
Read MoreResidents at The Village of St. Edward in Fairlawn and Green are enjoying in-person visits with loved ones again
The power of a hug is like a ripple on water: far-reaching, pervasive, profound. When the doors were reopened for personal visits at The Village of St. Edward last month, and residents and their loved ones could finally give each other a long-awaited hug, the scene was magical and heartwarming. “When our doors had to shut in 2020 due...
Read MoreAfter five years of remarkable service, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath remains dedicated to community
Where we choose to call home matters, and the developers of The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath chose to build where it matters most. Lifelong residents of Richfield—John Troike of Troike Building Corp., in partnership with Mark Hemminger of Hemminger Construction Co.—built the 50,000-square-foot The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath...
Read MoreA Final Thought: If a tree falls in the forest...
Note on the March column: Thank you very much to the medical professionals who wrote in to help explain how a doctor might have uncrossed my ancestor’s eyes back in 1846. There were apparently several techniques, including “strabismus surgery,” which was introduced in the U.S. as early as the 1830s. This procedure involves cutting the...
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