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Celebrating : Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center Wins Pinnacle Customer Experience Award 2024

July 1, 2024/in News, Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center/by Angelique Harvey
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Pinnacle Customer Experience Award™ 2024

At Oriol Health Care, we are committed to delivering exceptional care and service to all our residents and their families. We are thrilled to announce that Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center has been honored with the prestigious Pinnacle Customer Experience Award for 2024!

What is the Pinnacle Customer Experience Award?

The Pinnacle Customer Experience Award, presented by Pinnacle Quality Insight – An HCP Company, is a nationally recognized accolade awarded to care providers who achieve outstanding levels of customer satisfaction. Pinnacle Quality Insight conducts in-depth interviews with residents and their families, evaluating various aspects of service to ensure only the best care providers are recognized.

Oakdale’s Achievement

Over the past year, Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center has been rigorously evaluated on multiple service areas. We are proud to share that Oakdale has excelled and earned the Pinnacle Customer Experience Award in the following categories:

  • Quality of Food: Our culinary team is dedicated to providing nutritious and delicious meals that cater to the tastes and dietary needs of our residents.
  • Cleanliness: Maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment is a top priority for us, ensuring our residents feel comfortable and at home.
  • Activities: We offer a variety of engaging activities designed to enrich the lives of our residents, promoting social interaction, mental stimulation, and physical well-being.

What This Means for Our Community

Earning the Pinnacle Customer Experience Award places Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center among the top 15% of care providers nationwide. This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and excellence in care.

A Commitment to Continuous Improvement

At Oriol Health Care, we believe in setting high standards and constantly striving to exceed them. This award reflects our dedication to providing exceptional care and services. We are incredibly proud of our staff at Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center for their hard work and dedication, which has led to this prestigious honor.

Thank You to Our Residents and Families

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our residents and their families for their trust and support. Your feedback is invaluable and helps us continually enhance our services.

Join us in celebrating this significant achievement and our commitment to providing the highest quality of care. We look forward to continuing to serve our community with excellence and compassion.

For more information about Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center and our award-winning services, please visit our website or contact us directly.


Thank you for being a part of the Oriol Health Care family. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of our residents every day.

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Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing: Proudly Holding a Five-Star Quality Rating from CMS.gov

June 24, 2024/in News, Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center, Uncategorized/by Angelique Harvey

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At Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center, an Oriol Health Care facility, we are proud to announce that we have achieved a Five-Star Quality Rating from CMS.gov (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) through their Care Compare program. This prestigious rating reflects our commitment to providing the highest standard of care to our residents. In this blog post, we will delve into what the Five-Star Quality Rating System entails, why it matters, and how Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing has earned this esteemed recognition.

Understanding the Five-Star Quality Rating System

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) developed the Five-Star Quality Rating System to help consumers, their families, and caregivers compare nursing homes more easily. The system assigns a rating between one and five stars to nursing homes, with five stars indicating the highest level of quality. The overall rating is based on three key domains:

  1. Health Inspections:
    • This domain assesses the findings from state inspections over the past three years, focusing on health, fire safety, and emergency preparedness.
  2. Staffing:
    • This rating evaluates the number of hours of care provided on average to each resident each day by nursing staff. A higher staffing level generally indicates better quality of care.
  3. Quality Measures:
    • This area looks at various clinical data regarding the residents’ physical and clinical conditions, including their ability to perform daily activities and their general health status.

Why the Five-Star Quality Rating Matters

The Five-Star Quality Rating System serves as an important tool for families and caregivers seeking the best possible care for their loved ones. A five-star rating signifies excellence in health care services, ensuring peace of mind for families that their loved ones are in capable and caring hands. It also reflects a facility’s dedication to continuous improvement and adherence to the highest standards in health care.

Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing: A Five-Star Facility

Commitment to Excellence

At Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care tailored to the individual needs of our residents. Our five-star rating from CMS is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team, from our skilled nursing staff to our supportive administrative personnel.

Comprehensive Services

We offer a wide range of services designed to promote the health and well-being of our residents, including:

  • Rehabilitation Services:
    • Personalized physical, occupational, and speech therapy programs aimed at restoring function and improving quality of life.
  • Skilled Nursing Care:
    • 24/7 nursing care provided by our highly trained and compassionate staff.
  • Long-Term Care:
    • Comprehensive care plans that address the ongoing needs of residents requiring extended stays.
  • Specialized Programs:
    • Programs designed to meet the unique needs of residents with conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing is equipped with modern facilities and amenities to ensure our residents’ comfort and well-being. From our well-appointed rooms to our therapeutic and recreational areas, every aspect of our facility is designed with our residents in mind.

Visit Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing today and experience the five-star difference! 

Achieving a five-star rating from CMS.gov is a significant accomplishment for Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing, and it underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence in care. We are honored to serve our community and to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. We invite you to visit us and learn more about the exceptional services we offer. For more information, please contact us or visit our website.

Thank you for entrusting Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing with the care of your loved ones.

We are committed to continuing our tradition of excellence and to maintaining the high standards that have earned us this prestigious five-star rating.

 

 

References:
  1. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2023). Care Compare.
  2. Oriol Health Care. (2023). Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing. Retrieved from Oriol Health Care.

 

Note: This blog post is part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and excellence in care at Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing. We encourage all community members to reach out with any questions or to schedule a visit.
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Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Achieves Deficiency-Free Status in Recent Recertification Survey

June 19, 2024/in News, Oakdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center/by Angelique Harvey

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West Boylston, MA -We are thrilled to announce that Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing has achieved a deficiency-free status in the recent Recertification Survey conducted by The Department of Health & Human Services! This outstanding accomplishment is a testament to the dedication and excellence of our incredible team.

What is a Deficiency-Free Status?

A deficiency-free status is awarded when a healthcare facility meets all federal and state requirements during a comprehensive survey. This means that the facility adheres to the highest standards of care, safety, and quality, with no violations or deficiencies found. It’s a significant achievement that highlights a facility’s commitment to providing exceptional care.

The Recertification Survey

The Recertification Survey conducted by The Department of Health & Human Services is an in-depth evaluation of a healthcare facility’s operations, patient care standards, and compliance with regulations. The survey assesses various aspects, including:

  • Patient care and treatment plans
  • Staff qualifications and training
  • Infection control practices
  • Facility cleanliness and maintenance
  • Resident rights and quality of life

Achieving a deficiency-free status means that Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing met or exceeded all these stringent criteria.

What This Means for Our Residents and Families

For our residents and their families, a deficiency-free status provides peace of mind, knowing that Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing is a facility where their loved ones receive top-quality care. It reassures them that our team is dedicated to maintaining a safe, healthy, and supportive environment for all residents.

  • Commitment to Continuous Improvement

    While we celebrate this achievement, we remain committed to continuous improvement. Healthcare is an ever-evolving field, and we strive to stay ahead by embracing the latest best practices, technologies, and innovations in patient care. Our goal is to not only meet but exceed the expectations of our residents and their families.

  • Thank You to Our Community

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our residents, their families, and the entire Oakdale community for their trust and support. Achieving a deficiency-free status is a collective victory, and we are proud to share this moment with all of you.

This is Made Possible Thanks to Our Incredible Team

This achievement would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our exceptional team. From our skilled nurses and physical therapists to our compassionate support staff, every member of the Oakdale family plays a crucial role in ensuring our residents receive the best possible care. Their commitment to excellence, continuous learning, and compassionate care is the foundation of our success.

Looking Ahead

As we move forward, we remain dedicated to upholding the highest standards of care and continuing to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for our residents. We are excited about the future and the opportunity to further enhance the quality of life for those we serve.

Thank you for being a part of our journey to excellence in healthcare. Together, we will continue to make Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing a place where residents thrive and feel at home.

 

 

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About Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center

Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing, a proud member of Oriol Health Care, is a premier healthcare facility located in West Boylston, MA. We specialize in providing comprehensive rehabilitation and skilled nursing services, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our residents. Our facility offers a wide range of personalized care options, including short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and specialized programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.

Oriol Health Care has been a trusted name in the healthcare community for over 60 years, and Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing continues to uphold this legacy of quality and commitment. With a focus on continuous improvement and innovation, we strive to set the benchmark for outstanding patient care and rehabilitation services.

For more information about Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Click Here.

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Recognizing and Celebrating Juneteenth at Oriol Health Care

June 19, 2024/in Community, News/by Angelique Harvey

Recognizing and Celebrating Juneteenth at Oriol Health Care

Today we recognize Juneteenth and how it impacts our diverse community at Oriol Health Care. This day commemorates the emancipation of the last enslaved African Americans in the United States in 1865. This day serves as a powerful reminder of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing pursuit of equality. In this blog post, we’ll explore the history of Juneteenth, its relevance today, and how we at Oriol Health Care can honor and celebrate this important holiday.

 

The History of Juneteenth

Juneteenth marks the day when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery, over two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. This delayed news of freedom reached the last group of enslaved people in the United States, signifying a pivotal moment in American history. Juneteenth has since evolved into a day of celebration, education, and reflection on the struggles and achievements of African Americans.

Why Juneteenth Matters

In today’s context, Juneteenth is more than a historical milestone; it is a day to recognize the enduring impact of slavery and systemic racism. Celebrating Juneteenth encourages us to acknowledge the past and commit to fostering a more inclusive and equitable future. For the Oriol Health Care staff and community, this day serves as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of African American history and culture and to strengthen our commitment to diversity and inclusion.

In Conclusion, Juneteenth is a profound reminder of the resilience and strength of African Americans and the importance of freedom and equality for all. At Oriol Health Care, recognizing and celebrating Juneteenth allows us to honor this legacy and reaffirm our commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable community. Let’s embrace this opportunity to educate ourselves, celebrate together, and take meaningful action towards a better future.

Thank you for your ongoing support and dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment at Oriol Health Care.

Happy Juneteenth!

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Oriol Health Care Announces Expansion of Health Services in Holden

June 11, 2024/in Community, News, Press Releases/by Angelique Harvey

The Oriol family announces the first step of its expansion at their Holden Campus.  Founded by Eugene Oriol of Holden, Oriol has been serving the community since 1964. Oriol owns and operates Holden Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center, Oriol Home Health,  and Oriol Outpatient Therapy. Oriol is a recognized healthcare leader in both the Worcester and Wachusett communities and throughout New England.

 

Since acquiring the former Holden District Hospital property, Oriol has demonstrated its commitment to the community by providing, improving, and expanding public access to health care services on the site.

 

Commencing later this month, work will begin on utility upgrades and site improvements on the upper portion of the Holden campus. This work is associated with the proposed renovations and reuse of the former hospital building. During this time, temporary changes to vehicular and pedestrian traffic patterns may occur. Oriol asks the public to exercise extreme caution while visiting the site.

 

Oriol will collaborate with local, regional, and state planning and economic development officials. In addition, Oriol will be consulting engineers and community focus groups, in preparing plans for future development of the campus.

 

 

For further information and inquiries, please visit our website or contact us directly.

Angelique Harvey
Marketing & Community Outreach

Email: aharvey@oriolhealthcare.com
Phone: 508-829-1213

 

In West Boylston, Oriol owns and operates Oakdale Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center. Bob, David, and Christine Oriol Mahoney all grew up and currently live in Holden. Oriol 360° is Oriol’s solution to integrated and coordinated post-acute care.

 

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Reduce Stress for a Healthier Heart

February 7, 2024/in News/by Angelique Harvey

Whether it’s from everyday deadlines, financial struggles, or the COVID-19 pandemic, stress shows up often in life. And your body reacts to it: your heart rate increases, your blood vessels narrow—and over time, these little blows can add up and do damage to your health, particularly your heart. With chronic stress, you’re more likely to have high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and poor sleep. Even other parts of your body – from your lungs to your gut – can take a hit.

But while you can’t always limit the amount of stress in your life, you can work on changing how you respond to it. Just like the automatic “fight or flight” response that kicks in when you’re scared – your muscles tense, heart rate increases, and brain becomes more alert – your body also has a built-in, healthy relaxation response. When that’s triggered, the opposite happens: your breathing and heart rate slow down, and your blood pressure decreases.

Luckily, with practice, you can learn to trigger that response. Try these techniques on your own or find a teacher or class to help you get started. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t get the hang of it quickly. And if one approach doesn’t work for you, try something new. You can learn to de-stress in lots of other ways.

Meditation. One of the most studied approaches for managing stress, this involves developing your ability to stay focused on the present, instead of worrying about the past or future. Find a quiet location with as few distractions as possible. Get comfortable by either sitting, lying or walking. Focus your attention on a specific word or set of words, an object or your breathing. And let distractions, including thoughts, come and go without judgment.

Progressive muscle relaxation. To feel the effect, first tense your muscles for a few seconds, then relax them. Start by tensing and relaxing your toes, then your calves and on up to your face. Do one muscle group at a time.

Deep breathing. Take in a slow, deep breath, let your stomach or chest expand and then exhale slowly. Repeat a few times. Many people don’t breathe deeply, but it is relaxing and something you can do anytime, anywhere.

Guided imagery. This involves a series of steps that include relaxing and visualizing the details of a calm, peaceful setting, such as a garden.

Getting your mind and body to a place of calm doesn’t always mean being still, however. Other healthy ways to manage stress include taking a yoga or tai chi class, talking to a professional counselor, joining a stress management program or an art class, or meeting up with friends for a brisk walk. Being in nature can be very soothing for some people.

Combining de-stressors like these with other healthy habits can go a long way toward strengthening your heart. Eat more veggies, fruits and whole grains, and less sodium, sugar and saturated fats, for example. Move your body more – like through dancing and walking meetings. Find exercises you actually love and do them regularly. Get enough good, quality sleep. And develop a strong social support system. Then rethink some of the familiar ways you may be coping with stress, such as drinking alcohol frequently, using drugs and other substances, smoking or overeating. They can actually worsen your stress – and your health.

Taking care of your heart health is a lifelong journey, but at a time when the risk of severe illness from COVID-19 remains higher in people with poor cardiovascular health, learning new ways to make your heart strong has become even more important.

Learn how to stress less for a healthier heart and more about heart health from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute by visiting www.nhlbi.nih.gov. If you need help finding additional resources to help you cope with stress, talk to a healthcare provider. Seek urgent care if you can’t cope at all or have suicidal thoughts. Resources are also available at nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help.

 

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Make Heart Health Part of Your Self-Care Routine

February 2, 2024/in News/by Angelique Harvey

Devoting a little time every day to care for yourself can go a long way toward protecting the health of your heart. Simple self-care, such as taking a moment to de-stress, giving yourself time to move more, preparing healthier meals, and not cheating on sleep can all benefit your heart.

And that’s a good thing, because heart disease is largely preventable and focusing on improving your heart health has never been more important. Heart disease is a leading cause of death for women and men in the United States, and many Americans remain at risk of getting it, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). People with poor cardiovascular health are also at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19.

“Studies show self-care routines, such as taking a daily walk and keeping doctor’s appointments, help us keep our blood pressure in the healthy range and reduce our risk of heart disease and stroke,” said David Goff, M.D., NHLBI’s director of cardiovascular sciences.

It may be easier than you think to “put your heart” into your daily routine. Each Sunday, look at your week’s schedule and carve out 30 minutes daily for heart-healthy practices. Take an online yoga class, prepare a heart-healthy recipe, schedule your bedtime to get at least seven hours of sleep, or make a medication checklist. Then seek out support from others, even if it’s online or via a phone call, to help you stick to your goals.

#OurHearts are healthier when we work together

#OurHearts are healthier when we work together

Here are few self-care tips to try every day to make your heart a priority:

 

Self-Care Sunday

Find a moment of serenity every Sunday. Spend some quality time on yourself.

Mindful Monday

Be mindful about your health and regularly monitor your blood pressure or blood sugar if needed. Keep an eye on your weight to make sure it stays within or moves toward a healthy range. Being aware of your health status is a key to making positive change.

Tasty Tuesday

Choose how you want to approach eating healthier. Start small by pepping up your meals with a fresh herb or spice as a salt substitute. Get adventurous and prepare a simple, new, heart-healthy recipe. Or go big by trying a different way of eating, such as the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan, which is scientifically proven to lower blood pressure. DASH is flexible and balanced, and it includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, fish, poultry, lean meats, beans, nuts, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products.

Wellness Wednesday

Don’t waffle on your wellness. Move more, eat a fruit or vegetable you’ve never tried, make a plan to quit smoking or vaping, or learn the signs of a heart attack or stroke. You could be having a heart attack if you have chest and upper body pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, cold sweats, nausea, or lightheadedness. You might be having a stroke if you have numbness in the face, arm, or leg; confusion; trouble talking or seeing; dizziness; or a severe headache.

Treat Yourself Thursday

Treats can be healthy. Try making a dessert with fresh fruit and yogurt. Then stretch your imagination beyond food. Host a family dance party, take a few minutes to sit still and meditate, go for a long walk, or watch a funny show. Laughter is healthy. Whatever you do, find a way to spend some quality time on yourself.

Follow Friday

Follow inspiring people and pages on social media, or text a friend to help you stick to your self-care goals. Remember to take care of your mental health, too. Two of the main hurdles to self-care are depression and a lack of confidence, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. If your mental health gets between you and your fabulous self, take action to show your heart some love. Reach out to family and friends for support, or talk to a qualified mental health provider.

Selfie Saturday

Inspire others to take care of their own hearts. Talk about your self-care routine with loved ones or share a selfie on your social media platforms. Having social support and personal networks can make it easier to get regular physical activity, eat nutritious foods, reach a healthy weight, and quit smoking.

Learn more in this Self-Care Tips for Heart Health fact sheet and visit www.hearttruth.gov to learn more about heart health.

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Celebrate American Heart Month: Join the #OurHearts Movement

January 31, 2024/in News/by Angelique Harvey

February is American Heart Month!

Did you know that people who have close relationships at home, work, or in their community tend to be healthier and live longer? One reason, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), is that we’re more successful at meeting our health goals when we work on them with others. NHLBI launched the #OurHearts movement to inspire us to protect and strengthen our hearts with the support of others.

Here are some facts, how-to tips, and resources to inspire you to join with others, even if you can’t be physically together, to improve your heart health.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. Most middle-aged and young adults have one or more risk factors for heart disease, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or being a smoker or overweight. Having multiple risk factors increases your risk for heart disease.

Why Connecting is Good for Your Heart

Feeling connected with others and having positive, close relationships benefit our overall health, including our blood pressure and weight. Having people in our lives who motivate and care for us helps, as do feelings of closeness and companionship.

Follow these heart-healthy lifestyle tips to protect your heart. It will be easier and more successful if you work on them with others, including by texting or phone calls if needed.

  • Be more physically active.
  • Maintain a healthy weight.
  • Eat a nutritious diet.
  • Quit smoking.
  • Reduce stress.
  • Get 7-9 hours of quality sleep.
  • Track your heart health stats.

You don’t have to make big changes all at once. Small steps will get you where you want to go.

Move more

Invite family, friends, colleagues, or members of your community to join you in your efforts to be more physically active:

  • Ask a colleague to walk “with you” on a regular basis, put the date on both your calendars, and text or call to make sure you both get out for a walk.
  • Get a friend or family member to sign up for the same online exercise class, such as a dance class. Make it a regular date!
  • Grab your kids, put on music, and do jumping jacks, skip rope, or dance in your living room or yard.

How much is enough? Aim for at least 2½ hours of physical activity each week—that’s just 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. In addition, do muscle strengthening exercises 2 days a week. Can’t carve out a lot of time in your day? Don’t chuck your goal, chunk it! Try doing 10 minutes of physical activity at least three times a day. NHLBI’s Move More fact sheet has ideas to get and keep you moving.

Aim for a healthy weight

Find someone in your friend group, at work, or in your family who also wants to reach or maintain a healthy weight. (If you’re overweight, even a small weight loss of 5–10 percent helps your health.) Check in with them regularly to stay motivated. Agree to do healthy activities, like walking or cooking a healthy meal, at the same time, even if you can’t be together. Share low-calorie, low-sodium recipes. Check out NHLBI’s Aim for a Healthy Weight web page.

Eat heart-healthy

We tend to eat like our friends and family, so ask others close to you to join in your effort to eat healthier. Follow NHLBI’s Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan. Research shows that, compared to a typical American diet, it lowers high blood pressure and improves cholesterol levels. Find delicious recipes at NHLBI’s Heart-Healthy Eating web page.

Quit smoking

To help you quit, ask others for support or join an online support group. Research shows that people are much more likely to quit if their spouse, friend, or sibling does. Social support online can help you quit. All states have quit lines with trained counselors—call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669). You’ll find many free resources to help you quit, such as apps, a motivational text service, and a chat line at BeTobaccoFree.hhs.gov and Smokefree.gov.

If you need extra motivation to quit, consider those around you: Breathing other people’s smoke, called secondhand smoke, is dangerous. Many adult nonsmokers die of stroke, heart disease, and lung cancer caused by secondhand smoke.

Manage stress

Managing stress helps your heart health. Set goals with a friend or family member to do a relaxing activity every day, like walking, yoga, or meditation, or participate in an online stress-management program together. Physical activity also helps reduce stress. Talk to a qualified mental health provider or someone else you trust.

Improve sleep

Sleeping 7–9 hours a night helps to improve heart health. De-stressing will help you sleep, as does getting a 30-minute daily dose of sunlight. Take a walk instead of a late afternoon nap! Family members and friends: remind each other to turn off the screen and stick to a regular bedtime. Instead of looking at your phone or the TV before bed, relax by listening to music, reading, or taking a bath.

Track Your Heart Health Stats, Together

Keeping a log of your blood pressure, weight goals, physical activity, and if you have diabetes, your blood sugars, will help you stay on a heart-healthy track. Ask your friends or family to join you in the effort. Check out NHLBI’s My Heart Health Tracker.

Visit #OurHearts for inspiration on what others around the country are doing together for their heart health. Then join the #OurHearts movement and let NHLBI know what you’re doing to have a healthy heart. Tag #OurHearts to share how you and your family and friends are being heart healthy. For more information about heart health, visit www.heartttruth.gov.

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2022 Oriol Foundation Scholarship Winners

August 6, 2022/in News, Press Releases/by projects@coldspringdesign.com

Holden, MA – The Oriol Foundation is happy to announce the winners of their 2022 Eugene Oriol Memorial Scholarships to two local graduating seniors. The community scholarship winner is Reilly Laitala of Sterling, recent graduate of Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical High School. Reilly will be attending Norwich University to pursue her BS in nursing. The team scholarship winner is Colleen Duddy of Holden, recent graduate of Wachusett Regional High School. Colleen will be attending Endicott College to pursue a nursing degree. Colleen is a team member at Holden Rehab & Skilled Nursing Center.

The Oriol Foundation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes including but not limited to enriching the lives of those who deliver this care; to promote wellness and stimulate innovations in health care so all may live more independently and safely wherever they call home in the Wachusett community. Each year, The Oriol Foundation offers two $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors pursuing healthcare education; one to a community member and one to an Oriol team member.

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Susan Sullivan, Oriol Foundation Board Member; David Oriol, Oriol Foundation Officer; Colleen Duddy, Team Scholarship Winner; Reilly Laitala, Community Scholarship Winner; Nancy Nichols, Oriol Foundation Board Member; Nathan Oriol, Oriol Foundation President

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Oriol Promotions

May 6, 2022/in News, Press Releases/by projects@coldspringdesign.com

Holden Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center, part of Oriol Health Care and the Oriol 360 Care Management Team, announces the promotion of Harry Quick, NHA to Administrator. Quick, of Worcester, began working for Oriol Health Care as a Resident Life Assistant at Holden Rehabilitation in 2016 and promoted to Resident Life Director in 2017. Quick’s continued enthusiasm and leadership skills led him to study as an AIT (Administrator-in-training) under the guidance of Tara D’Andrea, Holden’s then Administrator. Quick took on the role of Assistant Administrator in the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and after rigorous testing and exams, he is now a licensed Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) and has moved into the position of Administrator of Holden Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Facility. Quick holds a bachelor’s degree from Johnson & Wales University where he graduated Cum Laude from the Counseling Psychology program in 2015. His interests include spending time with his wife and children, basketball, music, and movies.

Tara D’AndreaTara D’Andrea, MBA, NHA of Paxton, has moved into a new position  with Oriol Health Care as Director of Operations. In her new role, D’Andrea will be orchestrating the Oriol 360 concept while overseeing Holden Rehabilitation, Oriol Therapy Services and Oriol Home Health/Oriol At Home with the goal to strengthen and streamline Oriol’s coordination of integrated post-acute health care. D’Andrea will now be directing Oriol teams providing care within our nursing centers, in your homes, and in our outpatient therapy gym.

D’Andrea has been in the healthcare industry for over 25 years and has spent the last 17 years as a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, with the past 7 years being at Holden Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center. D’Andrea graduated from Worcester State University with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology minoring in Communication Disorders and received her MBA with a dual concentration in Management and Healthcare Management from Fitchburg State University in 2020.

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