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The
Power of Accepting Change Being positive attracts positive outcomes
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Senior Living
Who enjoys change?
For many, it is not desired because it can be unsettling, inconvenient, scary, and stressful. However, it is necessary and a guaranteed part of life whether we know it is coming such as aging, or unexpectedly like a life changing event.
How we respond makesney and outcome.
A client told me this week that the universe is rigged in her favor, and I thought what a great mantra. I must say that at 89, as she herself experiences profound life changes, she is indeed receiving blessings from friends and people in ways she never anticipated.
Recently, she discovered her husband has dementia and needed to move into assisted living. They have been married for 70 years, and accepting this transition in her best friend and life partner has been a giant pill to swallow. Since meeting her, I have watched as she processes mentally and emotionally the transformation, grasping how it occurred and what she could have done differently.
Along the way, as I see tears and hear stories, I watch as she reaches for the positive. Is it easy? No. And yet, it is doable and worth- change and are actual tools to help us learn to accept what is occurring.
Because she chooses to look for the good, the good shows up. Neighbors, people, and vendors offer to help. The universe truly is showing up for her. Remember, it is all in choosing how you want to show up for yourself. Being positive attracts positive outcomes.
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Facility Hours and Hours and Operations Update: We’ve received several questions from the public lately about why their favorite facility is closed some days or is open less hours than before the pandemic. The reality such as aquatics, combined with added budget pressures from increased personnel services
All of our centers have been deeply impacted. Here is a summary of the changes to our operational hours.
• open after 3 years! Sunset was closed for three years and was
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27. However the facility is open through Friday for now.
•4 centers are closed BOTH Saturdays and Sundays, including the ones in Aloha, Elsie Stuhr, Garden Home, and Harman Swim Centers.
•3 centers are closed Sundays: Beaverton Swim Center, Cedar Hills Rec Center, and the Tualatin Hills Nature Center.
•And 2 centers have seen significant changes to their weekday hours since before the pandemic: Aloha Swim Center and the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center.