Lifted in Light Program

On the Longest Day, June 20th, we celebrated our friends and family who have suffered from Memory Loss.

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On the Longest Day, June 20th, we celebrated our freinds and family who have suffered from Memory Loss and touched us so deeply.  We miss them.  Our celebration included a butterfly release.  We look forward to the time when we can usher them into the next hallway and continue to love and care for them in our Memory Care Community.

Celebrating Our PCAs with Sundaes and Gratitude

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Today, we had the joy of celebrating the incredible Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) who care for us with such compassion, patience, and grace.  These quiet heroes show up every day with helping hands and open hearts - and today, we had the chance to return the favor in a small but sweet way.

Residents turned the tables and rolled up their sleeves to scoop ice cream and add toppings for our beloved aides.  With laughter, strawberries, and plenty of whipped cream, we served up sundaes as a heartfelt thank-you to those who so faithfully serve us.

it was more than just a treat - it was a moment of connection, appreciation, and community.Thank you, PCAs, for the care you give and the kindness you show.  You make all the difference!

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Scarf Party

Scarf Party

The residents of Ferris Hills and Clark Meadows had a lovely time on Saturday as they fondly remembered their good friend, Jean Lahr.  Many stories were shared of Jean all of which started with a smile and ended with a giggle.

Jean's love of scarves was just one of the many things she was known for and when she passed away her dear friend, Hope, asked Jean's daughters if it would be ok to keep a scarf to remember her by.  A whole box filled with beautiful scarves were given to Hope and it was decided that all of her friends should enjoy them.

A tea party was hosted as the ladies chose their scarf and wore it with love.

See the wonderful photos in the gallery below.   

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