October Events at Fort Tryon

We’ve finally hit the month of October and this month is full of exciting activities for our residents. By letting our residents engage in activities, they gain so many health

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We held a party! A Luau is a traditional Hawaiian event to celebrate an occasion. In western culture, luaus have been a popular theme for a party as it is

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September Events at Fort Tryon

This month is filled with entertaining activities for our residents. Social activities are of the utmost importance for a variety of health benefits; which include the delay and prevention of

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Fort Tryon’s Prom Night

Prom is a ritual that every American experiences. It’s one might consider a right of passage for senior high school students, where teens wear formal wear and enjoy a night

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August Art Therapy at Fort Tryon

This August at Fort Tryon, our residents let out their creative side with an art therapy session. Art Therapy is beneficial not just for the elderly, but for everyone. The

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Celebrating the 4th of July with the Fort Tryon Family

This 4th of July, Fort Tryon’s day was filled with fun activities. Among the activities, we had a camp visit from young girls, who put up a wonderful performance which

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At Fort Tryon this July!

At Fort Tryon, we encourage and support our residents’ desire to be active and engaged with activities they enjoy. We plan a variety of activities throughout the month to ensure

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Hip Replacement Rehab at Fort Tryon

To relieve hip pain, hip replacement surgery is sometimes a necessity for seniors, an operation in which medical professionals remove damaged bone and cartilage, then implant a prosthetic hip socket.

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Kidney Health for Seniors

Kidneys are vital organs that help filter toxins from the body. While maintaining good kidney health is beneficial at any age, as a person gets older, taking good care of

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Alternate Methods when Dealing with Arthritis Pain

Arthritis is a disease that causes inflammation of the joints, and affects around 50 million adults. With the onset of arthritis, pain management is crucial to a person’s well-being and

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