“The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.”
~Eleanor Roosevelt
“The purpose of life, after all, is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.”
~Eleanor Roosevelt
Orchard believes Health and Well-Being are created by balancing daily activity and personal needs and preferences in several areas. 4 categories are considered in helping direct and create structure and programming for how resident’s use their time.
Self-Care: Physical and Cognitive
Purpose: Meaningful and Productive
Renewal: Sleep and Restoration
Activity: Leisure and Entertainment
When it comes to Activity we prefer a holistic approach that meets the wide variety of human interest and inspiration.
Orchard’s priority toward ensuring resident well being includes 4 full-time staff members, volunteers, University research interns, and family participation. Activity and engagement opportunities are provided through the Grove Program Calendars.
“What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization.”
~Maslow
Connected Branch – sharing a person’s unique talents with the world creates an environment that celebrates differences and boosts other’s ability to learn new things.
Emotional Branch – A sense of meaning and purpose in both activity and relationship builds optimism and a zest for living.
Intellectual Branch – Expanding the mind with thought-provoking discussions and stimulating tasks. Lifelong learning and knowledge from on-site and off-site education speakers and classes grow confidence and enhance self-esteem.
Physical Branch – Sensory input through touch, movement, walking, stretching, or exercising improves balance, mobility, strength, and endurance at all seasons of life.
Purposeful Branch – Participating in the well-being of others and the community in which we live inspires connection and ensures a meaningful life experience.
Social Branch – Maintaining lifelong relationships and growing new circles of friendship stimulate brain activity and are shown to decrease anxiety and depression.
Spiritual Branch – Connecting with heart and spirit provides a balance between rest and activity and increases a person’s ability to bounce back from adversity.
Connected Branch – sharing a person’s unique talents with the world creates an environment that celebrates differences and boosts other’s ability to learn new things.
Emotional Branch – A sense of meaning and purpose in both activity and relationship builds optimism and a zest for living.
Intellectual Branch – Expanding the mind with thought-provoking discussions and stimulating tasks. Lifelong learning and knowledge from on-site and off-site education speakers and classes grow confidence and enhance self-esteem.
Physical Branch – Sensory input through touch, movement, walking, stretching, or exercising improves balance, mobility, strength, and endurance at all seasons of life.
Purposeful Branch – Participating in the well-being of others and the community in which we live inspires connection and ensures a meaningful life experience.
Social Branch – Maintaining lifelong relationships and growing new circles of friendship stimulate brain activity and are shown to decrease anxiety and depression.
Spiritual Branch – Connecting with heart and spirit provides a balance between rest and activity and increases a person’s ability to bounce back from adversity.
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