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Locality: Hemet, California

Phone: +1 951-658-1068



Address: 26933 Cornell St. 92544 Hemet, CA, US

Website: yorkshire-village.com

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Yorkshire Village 09.12.2020

Celebrating Donna's Birthday!

Yorkshire Village 30.11.2020

Morning exercise is a great way to start your day

Yorkshire Village 22.11.2020

The deep breathing required to blow bubbles is great for relaxation and stress relief !

Yorkshire Village 14.11.2020

Home of the free, because of the brave! Happy Memorial Day

Yorkshire Village 30.10.2020

Thank you to our wonderful staff who keeps our Residents Healthy and Safe.

Yorkshire Village 12.10.2020

A very happy Mother’s Day to all our beautiful mothers, we wish you an amazing celebration!

Yorkshire Village 30.09.2020

To all the moms, lets celebrate you today. Happy Mother's Day!!

Yorkshire Village 13.09.2020

This week is National Nurses Week and we are so grateful for the work they do! Big thank you to the medical staff here at Yorkshire Village and across the country as they put their patients first.

Yorkshire Village 28.08.2020

April showers bring May flowers!

Yorkshire Village 18.08.2020

We want you to know that your Yorkshire Village family has remained dedicated in taking care of your love ones. There safety remains our highest priority, please know that you can continue to rely on us in providing the best quality care that your love ones deserve.

Yorkshire Village 07.08.2020

Indoor exercise it's a great way to stay active !

Yorkshire Village 30.07.2020

Let the celebration begin at Yorkshire Village! Happy St. Patrick's day

Yorkshire Village 12.07.2020

Getting older can be very lonely, as loved ones and friends move or pass away. But there is one source of comfort and companionship that benefits seniors in countless ways: pets. Animals can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and increase social interaction and physical activity. Pets provide other intangibles, too. Dogs and cats live very much in the present, says Dr. Jay P. Granat, a New Jersey-based psychotherapist. They don’t worry about tomorrow, which can be a... very scary concept for an older person. An animal embodies that sense of here and now, and it tends to rub off on people. Here at Yorkshire Village we embrace the companionship and emotional benefits that Pet Therapy provides, and are always looking for volunteers to bring their well-behaved pets in to engage with our seniors! #YorkshireVillage #PetTherapy #MemoryCare #VolunteerYourPet See more