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Locality: Raytown, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-358-8222



Address: 6124 Raytown Road 64133 Raytown, MO, US

Website: www.autumnterrace.com/

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Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 08.10.2021

Best wishes to our staff, residents, and their families for a wonderful holiday season. May the warmth of hearth and home fill your hearts with joy and good health, happiness.

Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 02.10.2021

3 Ways to Stay Positive During the Holiday Season 1. Focus on what's going right. No matter how tough things are for you, there is at least one thing that's going right. Instead of focusing on the hardest things, the things that are bringing you down, choose to focus on the things, however small, that are going right for you right now. There are good things happening around you, but it's up to you to open your eyes and look for them. You will see what you're looking for. 2. R...ealize you're not alone. As much as you might feel like you're only one suffering during the holidays, you are not alone. Sadly, there are many who are having a hard time this holiday season. Just remembering that you are not alone in dealing with the difficult holiday season will help you to feel more positive. Also, keep in mind that there are others who are in much, much worse situations than you are and, as bad as things are now, they could probably be worse. I know that doesn't sound very positive, but it's always good to put things in perspective. Doing so really will help you be more positive. 3. Make an effort to interact. When you're unhappy it can be so tempting to stay inside, tucked away from others, but that's one of the worst things you can do for yourself -- especially during the holidays. You might not feel like interacting with others at all, but if you motivate yourself to get up, get out, and interact, you'll certainly improve your mood. Don't let your unhappiness hold you back. Get out there and give others a chance to cheer you. You definitely won't feel better if you stay alone all of the time, but you might just get a mood boost if you venture out and give others a chance. ------------------------------- Original Source: How to stay positive when the holidays are hard. (n.d.). Retrieved December 11, 2017, Positively Present, Inc. 2010. * Links and information to third-party websites, documents and content are provided for convenience, informational and educational purposes only.

Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 13.09.2021

During this time of gratitude, we give thanks to our staff, residents, and their families. To our team, we value your dedication and commitment to care. To our residents and their families, we appreciate your confidence and support in allowing us to care for you and your loved ones. Thank you for being a part of the family. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 15.11.2020

Best wishes to our staff, residents, and their families for a wonderful holiday season. May the warmth of hearth and home fill your hearts with joy and good health, happiness.

Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 28.10.2020

3 Ways to Stay Positive During the Holiday Season 1. Focus on what's going right. No matter how tough things are for you, there is at least one thing that's going right. Instead of focusing on the hardest things, the things that are bringing you down, choose to focus on the things, however small, that are going right for you right now. There are good things happening around you, but it's up to you to open your eyes and look for them. You will see what you're looking for. 2. R...ealize you're not alone. As much as you might feel like you're only one suffering during the holidays, you are not alone. Sadly, there are many who are having a hard time this holiday season. Just remembering that you are not alone in dealing with the difficult holiday season will help you to feel more positive. Also, keep in mind that there are others who are in much, much worse situations than you are and, as bad as things are now, they could probably be worse. I know that doesn't sound very positive, but it's always good to put things in perspective. Doing so really will help you be more positive. 3. Make an effort to interact. When you're unhappy it can be so tempting to stay inside, tucked away from others, but that's one of the worst things you can do for yourself -- especially during the holidays. You might not feel like interacting with others at all, but if you motivate yourself to get up, get out, and interact, you'll certainly improve your mood. Don't let your unhappiness hold you back. Get out there and give others a chance to cheer you. You definitely won't feel better if you stay alone all of the time, but you might just get a mood boost if you venture out and give others a chance. ------------------------------- Original Source: How to stay positive when the holidays are hard. (n.d.). Retrieved December 11, 2017, Positively Present, Inc. 2010. * Links and information to third-party websites, documents and content are provided for convenience, informational and educational purposes only.

Autumn Terrace Health and Rehabilitation 22.10.2020

During this time of gratitude, we give thanks to our staff, residents, and their families. To our team, we value your dedication and commitment to care. To our residents and their families, we appreciate your confidence and support in allowing us to care for you and your loved ones. Thank you for being a part of the family. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!