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Keep Moving
Heading out to engage in activities encourages assisted-living residents to get moving and work different muscles. Care-home residents with limited mobility can also benefit. There are plenty of accessible activities to participate in, such as pottery -- which can help improve fine motor skills. Moving more, in general, can help to boost muscle strength, core strength and enhanced motor skills. In addition to encouraging better independence, this can improve overall physical health.
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Skinny Gene Project
The J Moss Foundation (DBA Skinny Gene Project) is an established San Diego-based nonprofit, championing healthcare since 2008. Our mission is to combat type 2 diabetes by identifying those at risk and equipping them with education, an evidence-based lifestyle transformation program, and a supportive community - turning the tide on prediabetes. Your support enables us to emphatically change lives, halting potential diabetes progression before it starts.
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Tom ( @tdieds1945 )
Tom Diederich
Reformed journalist. Reluctant Texan. Part-time shepherd. Online community builder. Social media whisperer and storyteller.