February 23, 2017-Resident artwork inspires Living Well Luncheon
The artwork for the 2017 Living Well Luncheon, which was used in the invitation and program, was created by Sylvia Allen, a resident at our Wesley Woods home....
Read MoreThe artwork for the 2017 Living Well Luncheon, which was used in the invitation and program, was created by Sylvia Allen, a resident at our Wesley Woods home....
Read MoreA.G. Rhodes is broadening its volunteer and community engagement program through its partnershipย with the Corporate Volunteer Council (CVC) of Atlanta. As a recently-named 2017 CVC member partner, me...
Read MoreNorthside Neighbor: Buckhead luncheon to benefit A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab...
Read MoreA.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab's Cobb location recently became the first nursing home in Georgia to complete Eden Alternativeยฎ ย training, which equips caregivers with the knowledge and tools to deliver ...
Read MoreFalls happen for a variety of reasons. A physical condition or medical problem may contribute to a fall, or falls can also occur when there are safety hazards in oneโs environment that arenโt opti...
Read MoreOver time many adults find themselves worrying about their aging parents and their ability to adequately care for themselves. Itโs not uncommon for adult children to feel as if the roles have been r...
Read MoreAtlanta Business Chronicle: Foggy future...
Read MoreA.G. Rhodes' Chief Operating Officer (COO), Jerry Patton, will beย departing A.G. Rhodes at the end of December to start his own operating company....
Read MoreThroughout the fall and holiday season, the A.G. Rhodes homes celebrated with many different activities. Here are just a few highlights.ย ...
Read MoreA junior from Kennesaw Mountain High School Academy of Math, Science and Technology helped to raise more than $250 worth of iPods and iTunes gift cards to benefit nursing home residents at A.G. Rhodes...
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