Welcome to Dyersburg Health & Rehabilitation Center
Dyersburg Health & Rehabilitation Center’s mission is to offer a place where each person is unique with specialized care needs. Our talented and dedicated team of caregivers offer skilled nursing services, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care services, and a variety of personalized care options that allow each individual to live their best life.
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A heartfelt thank you to Lighthouse First Assembly Church for visiting yesterday and gifting our residents with baby dolls.
Your kindness brought so many smiles!
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We loved having them Sunday
Thank yall for posting this. I hardly ever get to see my mom.
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It’s been a week full of fun and flavor at Dyersburg!
Monday we treated residents to a variety of ice cream, then enjoyed Happy Hour with our amazing restorative/hydration aide, Beverly. She’s been mixing up creative drinks and keeping everyone cool and hydrated.
Tuesday we took residents to Boyette’s at Reelfoot Lake for fresh fried catfish with all the trimmings. Big thanks to Boyette’s for the delicious food and great service.
Wednesday was all about homemade goodness. We baked fresh loaves of country white, buttermilk white, and honey wheat bread, and even made homemade butter.
Thursday we enjoyed the bounty from our gardens. Our activity director and resident Johnny brought in squash, fried to perfection, and served it with homemade dill and bread & butter pickles.
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Awesome 🥰🥰
Simple Ways to Beat the Heat!
Summer fun is great, but rising temps can be risky. Keep yourself cool and safe with these easy tips:
• Drink more water than you think you need. The CDC recommends drinking 1 cup (8 ounces) every 15–20 minutes when being active in the heat.
• Find or make a cool spot to relax. Shady trees or umbrellas can help.
• Plan outdoor activities for early in the day or later in the evening.
• Use sunblock or sunscreen and reapply regularly. A good baseline is every two hours. This helps prevent UV exposure and reduces the risk of skin cancer later in life.
• Know your risks. Children, those who are pregnant, and adults over 65 are at a greater risk of heat-related illnesses.
• Feeling off? Get help right away. Symptoms of overheating can include muscle cramping, unusually heavy sweating, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, and more.
Enjoy the sunshine safely while you're out this weekend!
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