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HMG Healthcare LLC Specialized Care. Advanced Recovery. Total Wellness. Serving Texas and Kansas. It is our goal to deliver premier healthcare through compassionate employees.

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to bring warmth, creativity, and connection to our residents and community. Crafting to...
11/19/2025

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to bring warmth, creativity, and connection to our residents and community. Crafting together not only brightens the space but also encourages residents to share stories, memories, and laughter. Getting together for Thanksgiving is a cherished tradition that strengthens family bonds and creates lasting memories. Engaging in seasonal hands-on crafts offers a wonderful opportunity for everyone to connect, share stories, and express their creativity. So play some soft Thanksgiving or autumn themed music, encourage some story telling and let’s take photos of the finished crafts and share them on a ‘Thankful Memories’ Board or online for all to enjoy.
Here are some easy Thanksgiving crafts and projects that families can enjoy together over the holidays:

Handprint Turkeys: Have grandchildren place their hands in non-toxic paint and press them onto paper, then add details like googly eyes, legs and feathers using paint, markers or crayons.

Gratitude Jars: Decorate small jars with paint, markers, or stickers. Each person can write down things they are thankful for on slips of paper and place them in the jar.
These can be read together atter Thanksgiving dinner.

Thankful Tree: Cut out a tree trunk and branches from brown construction paper and tape it to a wall. Have family members cut out colorful leaves and write what they're thankful for on each leaf. Attach the leaves to the tree with tape.

Fall Leaf Art: Collect colorful autumn leaves and use them to create collages or rubbings.
Place a leaf under a piece of paper and rub a crayon over it to create an impression.

Thanksgiving Wreaths: Use paper plates as a base for a wreath. Cut out the center and decorate the outer edge with glued on fall-themed items like leaves, acorns, and dried corn.
Or simply cut out leaves and berry shapes from colorful paper and tape or glue them on.
Crafting together turns Thanksgiving into a celebration of creativity, gratitude, and community spirit.

It’s Diabetes awareness monthDiabetes can reduce blood flow and damage nerves, making wounds more likely to get infected...
11/19/2025

It’s Diabetes awareness month
Diabetes can reduce blood flow and damage nerves, making wounds more likely to get infected and harder to heal, which can increase the risk of amputation.
Anyone with diabetes can develop nerve damage, but these factors increase your risk:
* Blood sugar levels that are hard to manage
* Having diabetes for a long time, especially if your blood sugar is often higher than your target levels
* Having overweight
* Being older than 40 years
* Having high blood pressure
* Having high cholesterol

Good diabetes management habits may include:
* Check your feet every day. Use a mirror if you can't see the bottom of your feet or ask a family member to help.
* Keeping your blood sugar in your target range as much as possible
* Don't smoke. Smoking reduces blood flow to the feet.
* Follow a healthy eating plan.
* Get physically active-10 to 20 minutes a day is better than an hour once a week. And both are better than none!
* * Take medicines as prescribed by your doctor.

If you have any of these symptoms, don't wait for your next appointment.
See your physician or foot doctor right away:
* Pain in your legs or cramping in your buttocks, thighs, or calves during physical activity.
* Tingling, burning, or pain in your feet.
* Loss of sense of touch or ability to feel heat or cold very well.
* A change in the shape of your feet over time.
* Loss of hair on your toes, feet, and lower legs.
* Dry, cracked skin on your feet.
* A change in the color and temperature of your feet.
* Thickened, yellow toenails.
* Fungus infections such as athlete's foot between your toes.
* A blister, sore, ulcer, infected corn, or ingrown toenail.

Happy World Kindness Day!Here are some simple acts of kindness you can do to brighten someone's day on Kindness Day,Comp...
11/19/2025

Happy World Kindness Day!
Here are some simple acts of kindness you can do to brighten someone's day on Kindness Day,
Compliments go a long way:
A genuine compliment can make someone's day.
Pay It Forward: Pay for the coffee or meal of the person behind you in line.
Help Someone Carry Something:
Offer to help someone struggling with heavy bags or items.
Send a Message: Text or call a friend or family member to let them know you're thinking of them.
Donate Items: Gather unused items and donate them to a local charity or animal shelter.
Hold the Door Open: Hold the door open for someone entering or exiting a building.
Write a Thank-You Note:
Tell someone (a nurse, loved one, teacher, mentor or friend) how much you appreciate them. If you're able to, tell them in person.
Smile: Simply smiling at others can spread positivity and warmth.
These small gestures can create a ripple effect of kindness and improve someone's day!

Today, we proudly honor the brave men and women who have served our country. We are deeply grateful, at HMG, for the vet...
11/11/2025

Today, we proudly honor the brave men and women who have served our country. We are deeply grateful, at HMG, for the veterans who call our communities home and for those who serve alongside us each day, caring for our residents with the same dedication and compassion they’ve shown our nation. Your courage, sacrifice, and commitment inspire us every day. We would all like to take a moment to Thank you for your service… today and always.

We would love to welcome everyone to November! This month is all about spending time with family and friends. We have so...
11/03/2025

We would love to welcome everyone to November! This month is all about spending time with family and friends. We have some special holidays coming up, like Veteran’s Day, World Kindness day and family holidays like Thanksgiving, where we can be reminded of what we have and enjoy each other’s company. We encourage everyone to take time to appreciate what they’re thankful for and to make wonderful memories with their loved ones. Let’s celebrate this season of togetherness and all the special moments that bring us closer.

Happy Halloween to all our hardworking staff and wonderful residents! As the leaves turn and the weather gets cooler, we...
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween to all our hardworking staff and wonderful residents! As the leaves turn and the weather gets cooler, we come together to celebrate this spooky season with joy and laughter. May everyone’s day be filled with delightful costumes, tasty treats, and warm companionship. Let's create unforgettable memories, share stories of Halloween past, and embrace the spirit of fun and togetherness. Wishing everyone a festive and ghoulishly good time!

It’s Halloween Week! Last of the decor is up and collecting candy for all the little Trick or Treating ghosts and prince...
10/27/2025

It’s Halloween Week!
Last of the decor is up and collecting candy for all the little Trick or Treating ghosts and princesses! There’s still time to have some fun and have a creative day with some arts and crafts. Here’s some fun simple crafts we can all do together!
HANDPRINT SPIDERS:
Apply black paint to your palm and four fingers leaving out the thumb. Place palm onto a piece of paper. Turn the paper 180° and print again making sure the palm overlaps. Add some googly eyes using either paint or stickers.
PAINT A PUMPKIN:
Pumpkin carving can be messy, difficult, and sometimes dangerous.
Instead, use some permanent markers or acrylic paint to make your pumpkin look like a monster, clown, or other Halloween character. The smaller “pie pumpkins” or even the mini-pumpkins will work perfectly for this craft.
Don’t have any pumpkins?
Grab some paper plates to use as your pumpkin and paint them orange, yellow, or green. Once the plates are dry, cut out shapes from additional plates or colored paper and glue them on for the eyes, nose, and mouth to create scary, happy, or wacky faces. Don’t forget to add a green stem to complete your pumpkin!
Happy Halloween!

Congratulations to the team at Lone Star Rehabilitation and Wellness in Stephenville, for being awarded the Bronze Commi...
10/22/2025

Congratulations to the team at Lone Star Rehabilitation and Wellness in Stephenville, for being awarded the Bronze Commitment to Quality Award. This award is a testament to the commitment to excellence from each team member and their dedication to our profession. Lets celebrate this achievement and continue striving for quality care. Proud to be part of this amazing team! 🤩⭐️

October is recognized as National Long-Term Care Planning Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the importance of prep...
10/22/2025

October is recognized as National Long-Term Care Planning Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the importance of preparing for future healthcare needs. While it may not always be easy to think about, taking steps today can make a world of difference tomorrow. Seniors and their families are encouraged to start conversations early and make thoughtful, informed decisions about long-term healthcare options. Planning ahead not only reduces stress during unexpected situations but also ensures that personal preferences are respected and financial security is better maintained. Whether it is discussing care options, setting up advanced directives, or exploring financial planning resources, this month is a reminder that preparation brings peace of mind. By addressing these important decisions now, seniors and their loved ones can look forward to a more comfortable and secure future. National Long-Term Care Planning Month serves as a gentle reminder that thoughtful planning today can help ensure comfort, confidence, and peace of mind for tomorrow.

October is Emotional Wellness Month, a time to focus on caring for your mental and emotional health. It is also worth no...
10/20/2025

October is Emotional Wellness Month, a time to focus on caring for your mental and emotional health. It is also worth noting that October also has World Mental Health Day, a reminder that mental well-being is essential at every stage of life. Mental health is just as important as physical health. It shapes how we think, feel, and act each day. It also influences how we manage stress, connect with others, and make decisions in challenging moments.
Here are three simple ways to support your mental well-being:
1. Make Time for Self-Care: Little moments of joy can make a big difference. Read a good book, take a walk, listen to music, practice mindfulness, or enjoy a favorite hobby. Activities that bring relaxation and fulfillment can boost your mood and restore balance.
2. Stay Connected: Strong social connections are essential for emotional health. Spend time with family and friends, share meaningful conversations, and seek out community. Feeling connected helps ease loneliness and provides encouragement during difficult times.
3. Support Your Body to Support Your Mind: Your physical and mental health go hand in hand. Aim for regular exercise, a balanced diet, and plenty of rest. Moving your body releases feel-good endorphins, healthy foods fuel your brain, and good sleep keeps emotions steady.
Remember that mental health improvement is an ongoing process. This October, take time to nurture your emotional wellness and encourage loved ones to do the same. If challenges ever feel overwhelming, reach out to a trusted professional for guidance and support.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to focus on education, early detection, and support.When found early, b...
10/09/2025

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to focus on education, early detection, and support.
When found early, breast cancer can often be treated successfully.
Be mindtul of changes such as new lumps, swelling, dimpling, redness, ni**le discharge, or pain.
While changes may not indicate cancer, it is strongly recommended that you check with your physician.
Regular self-exams, clinical exams, and mammograms are important:
• Women 40-49 should talk with their physician about when to begin screening.
• Women 50-74 at average risk should have a mammogram
every two years.
• Mammogram Day, the third Friday in October, is a reminder to schedule your screening.
Prevention steps include staying active, keeping a healthy weight, limiting alcohol, not smoking, and keeping up with routine check-ups.
Show your support this month by wearing pink. Wear Pink Day is October 25 this year and many people take part in “Wear Pink Wednesdays.” It is a simple way to honor survivors, remember loved ones, and spread awareness.

Our North and South Rehab Regions recently came together for two vibrant meetings packed with learning and connection! T...
10/02/2025

Our North and South Rehab Regions recently came together for two vibrant meetings packed with learning and connection! Teams shared updates on industry trends, compliance, auditing, dementia simulation, time management, leadership training, and clinical excellence. The best part? Celebrating our incredible Dream Teams who make it all possible!

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