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Park Vista's new video
Park Vista is the OPRS Community in Youngstown.
October is National Depression Education Awareness Month
October is National Depression Education Awareness Month by Lu Ann Presser, Dorothy Love Retirement Community
Major depression affects an estimated 19 million American adults every year. Nearly twice as many women as men suffer from depression.
October is National Depression Education Awareness Month
by Lu Ann Presser, Dorothy Love Retirement Community, an OPRS Community in Sidney, Ohio
Major depression affects an estimated 19 million American adults every year. Nearly twice as many women as men suffer from depression.
World Heart Day a Time to Think about a Heart Healthy Diet
As we recognize World Heart Day on Saturday, September 24, Andrea Isenburg of Mount Pleasant Retirement Community (an OPRS Community in Monroe, OH) shares a list of the 10 Best Foods for Your Heart:
Miller to Lead Rockynol
Richard P. Miller has been named Executive Director of Rockynol, 1150 West Market St. In his new role, Miller will oversee all operations of the Akron not-for-profit organization. Rockynol is owned and operated by OPRS Communities, a subsidiary of Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services (OPRS). He will begin his new duties on Oct. 24.
Hollywood Comes to our Neighborhood
How exciting to have a little Hollywood in our beautiful Akron neighborhood!
Check out this new study
Check this out -- a new study confirms what we already know -- Memory fitness programs enhance peoples' mental awareness. What do you think?
Cataracts -- a natural result of aging
Cataracts are a natural result of aging. They are the leading cause of visual loss among adults 55 and older. No one knows for sure why the eye’s lens changes as we age, forming cataracts.

