Death. Yikes, we said it. Now, let’s talk about it. Here’s the thing, when we do, it reminds us to live well. Listen in as hospice and grief experts weigh in on their tips surrounding the not-so-easy topics of death, dying, and loss. As a thank you for participating, you will have a chance to win one of three, $50 gift cards to either Kowalski’s or Uffda Donuts (your choice!) Two options to attend: Wed, December 9 at 10 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. Register here: https://bit.ly/4icgguz
Lifespark
Hospitals and Health Care
St Louis Park, Minnesota 6,843 followers
Nothing should stop you from living the way you want. #AgeMagnificently #CompleteSeniorHealth
About us
Lifespark is a complete senior health company. We help people stay healthy at home, navigate their health options with confidence, and live fuller, more independent lives. We provide a single point of contact for each client’s everyday health needs. We also provide options for expert senior medical care on their own terms, when, where, and how they need it. With Lifespark COMPLETE, our approach is powered by a single comprehensive life record that gives us a complete picture of each client as a person. We believe nothing should stop people from doing the things they love, being with the ones they cherish, or living the way they want. We’re here to help people Age Magnificently. Products: Whole Person Senior Services: Private-pay, Medicare Skilled Home Health, Hospice, Primary Care, Senior Living, and Everyday Support (community connections) #wholepersonseniorcare #agemagnificently #valuebasedcare #populationhealth #actyourage
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http://www.Lifespark.com
External link for Lifespark
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- St Louis Park, Minnesota
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Whole Person Senior Care, Home Care, Life Care Management, Population Health, and senior living
Locations
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5320 W 23rd St
St Louis Park, Minnesota, US
Employees at Lifespark
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Grip strength is very important for older adults as it is a key indicator of overall health, functional independence, and longevity. There’s a reason why our Lifespark Senior Living communities compete for grip strength, and this past Grip Game season had our athletes increasing their strength across 46+ Lifespark Senior Living communities by over 32.6%. Incredible work! Thanks for showing us what Aging Magnificently looks like!
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Congratulations to Bernie Dulas, Lifespark Senior Living Volunteer at Heritage Pointe and Captain of the Dragonflies, who was awarded Volunteer of the Year at the Care Providers of Minnesota Conference this week. We are so proud of you, Bernie, way to demonstrate Aging Magnificently – you are an inspiration to us all and we appreciate the wisdom and SPARK you spread every day.
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Congratulations to Katie Lundmark, VP, Senior Living Operations, who was the recipient of the Care Providers of Minnesota Public Official of the Year award. Thank you, Katie, this award could not have gone to a better leader and human! Your unwavering advocacy for all seniors, our staff, and our company is inspiring 🌟
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Listeners were surprised to learn what hospice actually covered. Listen in as Kelly Pritchard, Hospice Clinical Liaison, shares her expertise about hospice on WCCO radio… https://bit.ly/3WCaTuO
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The All Saints Coyotes brought the heat at the Senior Living Innovation Forum (SLIF) 🔥 Lifespark CEO Joel Theisen, RN joined Dr. Bill Thomas to discuss how Lifespark is transforming the senior living experience and improving outcomes for older adults. Following their conversation, conference participants went head-to-head with the Coyotes, testing strength, teamwork, and a little friendly competition in a live Grip Games match, where water is pumped through the Power Loop to see who can move the most. This is just one of the many Spark Competitions held throughout the year, where we make staying active (and improving grip strength) fun, engaging, and just a little competitive. #COMPLETEseniorliving
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I had a major epiphany. My refusal to discuss death with my mother had not been a kindness. It had been a disservice. She’d tried to talk to me about dying, but I’d shut her down. I wanted to help her pretend it wasn’t happening. And more selfishly, I couldn’t discuss the unthinkable with her. https://bit.ly/3Ljtqtk
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#Magnificent Monday - No caption needed other than a HUGE high five to these seniors showing us how to #AgeMagnificently https://bit.ly/47CoE1E
A Masterclass in Active Longevity | Four Swimmers with Combined Age Over 360 Smash Expectations
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BEWARE: This is not a career for the zombies - those working in a sick care system thinking there’s nothing you can do to change it. We believe in something better. And our team is just getting started… https://hubs.ly/Q03QT0b20
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