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"Transition to Home" care offered by Mennonite Memorial Home-Northwest Physical Therapy

Mennonite Memorial Home, Bluffton, and Northwest Physical Therapy now provides therapy for persons with hip, knee or joint replacement, and persons with prosthetics, cardiac rehab, and persons recovering from strokes or major surgeries.

Features of the program include:

• IV therapy
• Post-surgical care
• Restorative care
• Continuous Passive Motion Machine (CPM)
• Wound care
• In-house dietician
• VitalStim therapy

Mennonite Memorial Home and Northwest Physical Therapy offers:

• Physical therapy
• Occupational and speech therapy

Beacon Realty's property of the week: 340 Hays Ave.

Beacon Realty's property of the week is a listing at 340 Hays Ave., Ada, according to Becky Neville, realtor.

The residence has three bedrooms and two baths. Its list price is $229,500. For complete details on the listing open the printer-friendly attachment at the bottom of this story.

Yes, you may send flowers to Dad on June 15

Who told you that you can't send flowers on Father's Day?

Carol Slane Florist, 410 S. Main St., Ada, begs to differ. The Ada florist has a wide variety of ideas just for dad.

But, hurry. Father's Day is Sunday, June 15.

Carol Slane Florist
410 S. Main St.
Ada
419-634-7910

Ideal Images now taking orders for fall sports wear and spirit wear

It's not too soon to think about fall team sports wear and spirit wear.

"We're starting to take orders for fall merchandise," said Rachel Webster of Ideal Images.

To check out fall sports wear options contact Webster at:
Ideal Images
114 E. College Ave.
Bluffton
567-226-1096

Sign up underway for summer lessons at Krysti's Music Studio

Krysti's Music Studio, South Main Street, Bluffton, is now accepting students who wish to give lessons a try this summer, says Krysti Schey.

Summer lessons begin the week of June 16.  Call or text Schey at 419-233-5255 for more details, visit the website listed below or click on the registration form, also below.

Click here for the registration form.

Community Health Professionals piloting senior companion service in Ada

Community Health Professionals, Inc. is piloting a new, non-medical senior companion service this month, called Hometown Helpers.

The companionship program offers caregivers who will spend time with seniors, providing socialization and assistance with living tasks like grocery shopping, errands, playing games, reading, transportation to appointments, eating a meal together, feeding a pet and more.

“Whether you live across the country or across the street from your aging family members, it helps to know they have someone nearby who can check in and spend time with them,” said Brent Tow, CHP President/CEO.

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