Maintenance Director Serves with Heart
Discover how Matt found purpose and connection in senior living at Elim Shores, where his daily work feels like interacting with family.
Discover how Matt found purpose and connection in senior living at Elim Shores, where his daily work feels like interacting with family.
Explore Elim Shores' award-winning care, recognized among the top 15% of senior care providers by Activated Insights.
Discover how Elim Shores residents embraced creativity in a senior living art class, painting winter scenes and building confidence.
Elim Shores received the 2024 Pinnacle Customer Service Award in Independent Living and Assisted Living categories.
Experience the ultimate Burger Battle at Elim Shores as creativity collides in a showdown of flavors to determine the burger champions
Before coming to Lake Ridge Care Center, Harold Peltz lived on a dairy farm between Buffalo and Rockford, since 1962. While at home he suffered a back injury, which caused an infection. He was in a lot of pain and lost the ability to walk or get up on his own. He came to Lake Ridge to get the help he needed, and begin therapy.
e described as being in harmony with Cassia, the First Evangelical Free Church in Maplewood, Minnesota would. It’s fitting, therefore, that the church has a longstanding relationship with Cassia’s New Harmony community in St. Paul.
Did you know August is National Wellness Month? As social workers do so much to foster wellness, we are featuring Chapel View Director of Social Services Sandy Perkins.
August is National Wellness Month, and as social workers are a huge part of promoting emotional wellness at Cassia, we are featuring Moose Lake Village Director of Social Services Wendi Guyer. A recent letter from the husband of a resident shows some of the impact Wendi has on those we serve.
This detecting device adjusts the light level along several pathways if it senses that the room light is too low to prevent falls. It also learns a person’s activity patterns, using artificial intelligence, and alerts the system of any changes that might indicate that a fall is probable. Together these functions account for up to a 75% reduction in falls in residential care settings.