Tanglewood Health & Rehabilitation

Tanglewood Health & Rehabilitation Skilled nursing & rehabilitation in Topeka, KS.

Let’s all welcome April! 🌸 As the days grow brighter and the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to enjoy simple mom...
04/01/2026

Let’s all welcome April! 🌸 As the days grow brighter and the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to enjoy simple moments with the people who matter most. Whether it’s sharing a meal, taking a walk, or just spending quality time together, this month brings so many chances to connect and create meaningful memories. April also reminds us to celebrate the little things—caring for our planet on Earth Day, honoring everyday heroes on National Superhero Day, and embracing the joy of new beginnings. Here’s to a month filled with kindness, gratitude, and moments that make us smile.

Did you know that according to the CDC, more than 1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes? This can raise the risk of stroke, ...
03/26/2026

Did you know that according to the CDC, more than 1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes? This can raise the risk of stroke, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes. Many people may not even know they have it, which is why awareness is so important. When someone is first diagnosed, checking blood sugar often is very important. It helps them learn how food, activity, stress, and even illness can affect their numbers. Over time, patterns may become easier to understand, but there are still some unexpected things that can cause blood sugar to go up.
Here are six surprising things that can raise blood sugar:
• Sunburn – Pain from a sunburn can cause stress in the body, which may raise blood sugar.
• Artificial sweeteners – Some studies show they may still affect blood sugar, even though they don’t contain sugar.
• Coffee – The caffeine in coffee can raise blood sugar for some people, even without adding sugar.
• Lack of sleep – Not getting enough rest, even for one night, can make it harder for the body to use insulin.
• Skipping breakfast – Missing your first meal can lead to higher blood sugar later in the day.
• Dehydration – Not drinking enough water can make blood sugar levels rise.
Small daily choices can make a big difference. Staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, getting enough rest, and keeping track of blood sugar levels can all help support better health.

We would like to wish everyone a very Happy Saint Patricks Day! We’re celebrating something truly special within our com...
03/17/2026

We would like to wish everyone a very Happy Saint Patricks Day! We’re celebrating something truly special within our community: the gift of fellowship. It’s a time to come together, share smiles, stories, and moments that remind us we are never alone. In our facility, every conversation, every laugh, and every act of kindness creates a sense of belonging that means so much to our residents and team. Today, we’re grateful for the connections we build each day and the warmth of a community that feels like family.

Let’s Welcome March! This month brings many reasons to celebrate the little things that make life brighter. From Nationa...
03/13/2026

Let’s Welcome March! This month brings many reasons to celebrate the little things that make life brighter. From National Day of Awesomeness, reminding us to appreciate everyday moments, to Social Work Month, where we recognize the compassion and dedication of our social workers who support our team, residents and families, March is all about kindness, connection, and gratitude. With St. Patrick’s Day bringing a little extra luck and fun on March 17, it’s the perfect time to share smiles, reach out to someone special, and enjoy simple moments together. If you like basketball, then this is your month with March Madness, pick up a new book since March is also National Reading Month. Let’s Share stories and recognize women who have made in impact on our lives this month. As we step into this new month, let’s continue uplifting one another, celebrating small joys, and taking time to care for ourselves and those around us.

At HMG, we celebrate International Women’s Day and the incredible women who make a difference in our healthcare communit...
03/08/2026

At HMG, we celebrate International Women’s Day and the incredible women who make a difference in our healthcare community every single day. From the compassionate nurses and dedicated doctors to the hardworking caregivers, therapists, and support staff, women play an essential role in the care and comfort of our residents. Their kindness, patience, and strength help create a place where people feel safe, valued, and truly cared for.
We also celebrate the amazing women among our residents whose lives, stories, and wisdom inspire us all. Their resilience and experiences remind us of the strength that women carry through every stage of life. Today and every day, we are grateful for the women who lead, serve, support, and uplift others. Thank you for the difference you make in the lives of so many. Happy International Women’s Day!

Good things are happening at Tanglewood! We can’t wait to break these new floors in with some wheelchair races 🤣
03/06/2026

Good things are happening at Tanglewood! We can’t wait to break these new floors in with some wheelchair races 🤣

We are in such awe of our little Social Butterfly, and are so glad that she is able to return home to her "Fur Babies". ...
03/05/2026

We are in such awe of our little Social Butterfly, and are so glad that she is able to return home to her "Fur Babies". Great work Nyla!!!

Outcomes Matter! Lois worked hard and made significant progress throughout therapy. She was a delight to behold and a jo...
02/20/2026

Outcomes Matter! Lois worked hard and made significant progress throughout therapy. She was a delight to behold and a joy to be around. We Are so proud of her hard work!!

Outcomes Matter! Working with Physical Therapy Kevin went from walking with SBA/CGA with a RW to ambulating Independentl...
02/19/2026

Outcomes Matter! Working with Physical Therapy Kevin went from walking with SBA/CGA with a RW to ambulating Independently with a cane. In Occupational Therapy, Kevin went from requiring Min A for lower body dressing to Independent, with improved balance and safety. Kevin worked incredibly hard, and always kept his eye on the prize! He successfully discharged home, and is probably back up to his old shenanigans!
Good luck Kevin!

Outcomes Matter!
02/16/2026

Outcomes Matter!

Outcomes Matter! Angie worked hard and made significant progress throughout therapy, demonstrating the kind of motivatio...
02/16/2026

Outcomes Matter! Angie worked hard and made significant progress throughout therapy, demonstrating the kind of motivation that all therapists dream of!!! She is a genuinely good natured gal, and brought a much appreciated serenity to our day!

It’s American Heart Month! Know the ABCS of Heart Health. Every year, Americans suffer more than 1.5 million heart attac...
02/09/2026

It’s American Heart Month! Know the ABCS of Heart Health. Every year, Americans suffer more than 1.5 million heart attacks and strokes. The good news is that you can help reduce your risk and improve your heart health by following the ABCS:
A: Ask your health care professional if aspirin can reduce your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Be sure to tell your health care professional if you have a family history of heart disease or stroke.
B: Control your blood pressure. Blood pressure measures the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. High blood pressure increases your risk for heart attack or stroke more than any other risk factor. Find out what your blood pressure numbers are and work with your health care professional to lower it.
C: Manage your cholesterol. Cholesterol is a waxy substance produced by the liver and found in certain foods. Your body needs cholesterol, but when you have too much, it can build up in your arteries and cause heart disease. There are different types of cholesterol: One type is "good" and can protect you from heart disease but another type is "bad" and can increase your risk. Talk to your health care professional about cholesterol and how to lower your bad cholesterol if it's too high.
S: Don't smoke. Smoking raises your blood pressure, which increases your risk for heart attack and stroke. If you smoke, quit. Talk with your health care professional about ways to help you stick with your decision. It's never too late to quit.

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5015 SW 28th Street
Topeka, KS
66614

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