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  • Side benefit of statin drug includes lower infection rates

    Sep. 07, 2011

    Some people must be asking themselves: Is there nothing statins can't do? New research suggests that atorvastin (Lipitor) is not only successful at reducing the risk of coronary heart disease and heart attacks, but also reduces the risk of acquiring a potentially fatal infectious disease.

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  • Administration

    Oct. 01, 2011

    Executive DirectorAngie Dennison
    Director of NursingVicky Little
    AdmissionsBrenda Sowell
    Social ServicesSaida Holyfield
    Clinical EducationSandy Denison
    Dietary ManagerJamie Frazier
    Recreational ServicesMiranda Boyles
    Rehab. Program CoordinatorStephanie Moody

  • Welcome to Golden Living

    Oct. 01, 2011

    At Golden LivingCenter—Jesup, our goal is to provide a homelike environment, with a knowledgeable, caring staff, who are motivated to help each resident achieve his or her personal best. Whether short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, we strive to make your stay with us as comfortable as possible, and are working hard to help each resident maintain his or her dignity and independence. If you or a loved one are interested in more information about services our facility offers or rehabilitation therapies, please contact us. We look forward to filling your needs for rehabilitation and geriatric care.

  • Remember Me?

    Oct. 01, 2011

    Alan Alda reluctantly accepted the role he is most famous for—Army surgeon Hawkeye Pierce on the hit TV series "M*A*S*H." Alda worried that the show would make light of war by featuring it as a backdrop to comedy. Alda is the only "M*A*S*H" cast member to appear in every episode of the series, which ran from 1972 to 1983. Here are some highlights of Alda's life.

    Alda was born on Jan. 28, 1936, in New York City.

    As a child, Alda was stricken with polio and at one point was able to move only his left arm. A treatment regimen of applying hot blankets to his limbs and stretching his muscles helped Alda recover from the disease.

    Despite never taking an acting class, Alda has received numerous award nominations, including Oscar, Emmy and Tony.

    Alda once played Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls"—a signature role of his actor father, Robert Alda.

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