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Wading through floodwater may lead to leptospirosis. MakatiMed reminds commuters to wash their feet, legs, hands, and face with soap and clean water. |
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Wading through floodwater may lead to leptospirosis. MakatiMed reminds commuters to wash their feet, legs, hands, and face with soap and clean water. |
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with Andrew Yap (Co-founder of Big Bad Wolf Books), Catherine Duenas (Assistant Vice President, Head of Mall Leasing), and Ley Almeda (Big Bad Wolf Books Project Director).jpg |
Bad Wolf Books is back in Metro Manila with a legendary lineup of deals, steals, and thrills at V-Mall, Greenhills from May 23 to June 2, 2025. Opening hours are 10AM to 9PM from Monday to Thursday and 10AM to 10PM on Friday to Sunday. With over 2 million books up for grabs at up to 95% off, the world’s biggest book sale is serving up the perfect opportunity to score your dream book haul and more!
This year’s Metro Manila stop is bigger, bolder, and packed with surprises. Whether you're hunting for bestsellers, chasing down BookTok must-reads, or building the ultimate library for the kids, Big Bad Wolf Books makes it easier than ever to bring home your next great read.
With books starting at just ₱60, readers can dig into epic stories, mind-blowing facts, and inspiring lessons without breaking the bank. Snag limited-edition merch, unlock tiered discounts (₱200 off for every ₱2,000 spent, ₱500 off for every ₱5,000), and explore more with every turn of the page.
This year’s sale also welcomes Filipina romance and fantasy author Mica de Leon. Catch her on May 25 at 1:30 PM as she shares her top tips on writing and publishing, and reveals how she landed a 7-book deal in just one year! Don’t miss this exclusive Q&A session and the chance to meet a rising local author.
From viral BookTok titles that range from bingeworthy romance to thrilling fantasy reads, this year’s sale is overflowing with crowd-favorite books you’ve seen all over your feed.
Your ultimate bookhaul starts right here! Whether you're hunting for the next big series, a comfort read to get lost in, or the book that finally got you into reading, this is your chance to grab it for less.
Shadow and Bone: A Netflix Original Series
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Original Price: Php 750
BBW Price: Php 340
The School for Good and Evil: Movie Tie-In Edition
Author: Soman Chainani
Original Price: Php 950
BBW Price: Php 340
The Last Letter
Author: Rebecca Yarros
Original Price: Php 800
BBW Price: Php 400
Flesh & False Gods #1: Immortal Longings
Author: Dustin Thao
Original Price: Php 1,300
BBW Price: Php 620
Flesh & False Gods #1: Immortal Longings
Author: Chloe Gong
Original Price: Php 1,600
BBW Price: Php 440
Ace of Spades
Author: Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Original Price: Php 1,327
BBW Price: Php 400
Promos, Prizes, and Pages Galore
Looking for even more reasons to join the fun? Show off your inner creator with the #BBWGreenhills2025 Reels Challenge for a shot at the ₱5,000 grand prize or be one of ten lucky runners-up who will take home ₱1,000 worth of vouchers. All it takes is one creative video to bring home the win!
Beyond massive discounts and thrilling finds, Big Bad Wolf Books continues its mission to ignite the love of reading across the Philippines. Through the Red Readerhood Program, customers can donate books to underprivileged children, giving them the tools and inspiration they need for a brighter future. Every book donated by customers helps Big Bad Wolf Books continue to share the joy of reading to underserved communities.
The Big Bad Wolf Metro Manila Book Sale will run from May 23 to June 2, 2025, at V-Mall, Greenhills, open 10AM to 9PM from Monday to Thursday and 10AM to 10PM from Friday to Sunday. Admission is absolutely free. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your special merch, rally your book buddies, and come by the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale!
Stay updated on Big Bad Wolf Books social media pages to keep up with the latest!
For more information regarding Big Bad Wolf’s current and upcoming Book Sales, you can visit their website or check out their social media accounts (Facebook | Instagram).
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Care homes these days are more than just places where older adults receive medical attention—they are vibrant communities designed to enrich the lives of residents. With a growing emphasis on emotional well-being, modern care homes strive to create environments where joy, connection, and purpose flourish daily. Keep reading to find out more about how these places bring joy to people’s lives.
One of the most impactful ways care homes bring joy to residents is by fostering social interaction. Loneliness is a major concern for many older adults, especially those who previously lived alone. Some older people can go for days or even weeks at a time without seeing another human. Residents can enjoy daily companionship in care homes through shared meals, group activities, and casual conversations. These opportunities for connection help reduce feelings of isolation and encourage lasting friendships.
A full and varied schedule of activities plays a central role in boosting morale. From gardening and arts and crafts to music therapy and games, residents are encouraged to participate in hobbies that spark interest and joy. These activities promote physical and cognitive well-being and provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
True joy comes from feeling understood and respected by those around you. Care homes that focus on personalised care plans—tailored to each resident’s needs, preferences, and history—allow individuals to maintain a sense of identity and autonomy. Whether it is choosing meals, decorating their living space, or observing cultural traditions, personalised touches make residents feel valued and at home.
The dedication and empathy of care home staff are vital to creating a joyful atmosphere. When carers approach their work with kindness and attentiveness, it fosters trust and emotional security. Learning each resident’s story helps create meaningful connections and enhances the overall care experience.
Many care homes enrich residents’ lives by welcoming community engagement. Schoolchildren, volunteers, and local performers' visits add variety and excitement to daily routines. Intergenerational programs, in particular, have been shown to bring immense joy and energy to care home environments, helping residents feel more connected to the world beyond their walls.
A shining example of this approach is Verulam House care home in St Albans. Known for its professional nursing care and warm, inclusive environment, Verulam House offers residents a holistic living experience. With a wide range of engaging activities, home-cooked meals, and a focus on individual well-being, it demonstrates how care homes can successfully blend support and joy.
Care homes have the power to transform later life into a vibrant and fulfilling chapter. Residents can thrive emotionally, physically, and socially through meaningful social connections, personalised care, and a joyful living environment. As more care providers embrace this person-centred approach, the standard of elder care continues to rise, promising a brighter and more joyful future for our ageing population.
Moving
into assisted living is more than just a change of address—it’s a major life
transition that affects the whole family. Whether prompted by declining health,
increased care needs, or a desire for more social engagement, the emotional
journey into assisted living can be challenging for everyone involved.
Preparing your family emotionally is just as important as sorting out the
logistics. Here's how to approach it with compassion and clarity.
One of
the most effective ways to ease emotional tension is by initiating open
discussions well before the move becomes urgent. If possible, involve your
loved one in the decision-making process. Talk about what they want and what
they’re worried about. Likewise, encourage other family members to share their
thoughts. This collaborative approach helps everyone feel heard and valued,
making the transition smoother and less distressing.
It’s
normal for everyone to experience a range of emotions—fear, guilt, relief, sadness, or even
resentment. Your loved one may fear losing independence or feel abandoned.
Family members may feel torn between their own limitations and a sense of duty.
These emotions are valid and shouldn’t be dismissed. Talking openly, perhaps
even with a counselor, can help your family process and navigate these feelings
in a healthy way.
Fear of
the unknown can amplify emotional stress. Visiting the assisted living facility
together helps break down that fear. Explore the community, meet the staff,
observe the activities, and take time to get familiar with the surroundings.
This can transform the abstract idea of “moving to a care home” into something
more concrete and positive. For example, if you’re considering a care home in Mansfield in the UK, seeing the facility
firsthand and meeting the team can reassure your loved one that they’ll be in a
safe, warm, and engaging environment.
One of
the biggest concerns people have about moving into assisted living is feeling isolated or forgotten about. Reassure your loved
one that they’ll still be part of family traditions, birthdays, holidays, and
regular visits. Consistency helps maintain emotional connection and eases the
fear of being left behind. You can also involve younger family members to help
build intergenerational bonds that bring joy and stability.
Let your
loved one take ownership of their new space. Bring along personal items—photos,
artwork, favorite blankets, or books—that help create a familiar, comforting atmosphere.
This not only eases the emotional strain of leaving home but also helps the new
space feel truly theirs. Encourage them to continue with hobbies and make new
connections, which can offer a sense of purpose and routine.
Transitions
take time. There will be moments of doubt or homesickness, but that doesn’t
mean the decision was wrong. Regular communication, patience, and emotional
support go a long way in helping everyone adjust. Check in frequently, ask how things
are going, and celebrate small wins—like joining an activity or making a new
friend.