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November is American Diabetes Month, a great reminder to stay informed about managing and preventing diabetes as you age. At Covenant Living, we provide resources and support for healthy living, including personalized care plans, nutrition guidance, and wellness programs. Managing diabetes is about more than medication—it’s about making small lifestyle changes like staying active and eating well. Take time this month to learn more about diabetes care and how it can enhance your quality of life.
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Happy Halloween from Covenant Living! 🎃👻 Wishing everyone a fun and safe day filled with festive spirit and spooky cheer. ... See MoreSee Less
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As our loved ones age, it may be difficult to differentiate between normal memory loss and something more serious like Alzheimer’s. Visit our free resource page to access our download “The Differences Between Normal Memory Loss and Alzheimer's” to learn more about understanding the differences: bit.ly/3ZFgBPb. ... See MoreSee Less
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