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April 20, 2021

Many of My Friends Don’t Know Me

Friendship with Someone Living with Memory Loss or Dementia  View article»
March 29, 2021

COVID-19 Vaccinations in Memory Care

How COVID-19 vaccination improves interactions with those in Memory Care  View article»
March 17, 2021

Cassia-Genevive Partnership Strengthens Caregiving

Cassia is excited to announce our partnership with Genevive, which will enhance the care we offer to our older adults  View article»
December 10, 2020

A Christmastime Blessing

The Gift We Give This Season: Gratitude, Blessing and Sacrifice for Others  View article»
September 24, 2020

Move-In Special

Admission Fee Waived October 1-31, 2020*  View article»
September 18, 2020

Essential Caregivers Visit Loved Ones in Memory Care

The experience of time passing during COVID-19 may have been different for those in memory care  View article»
June 17, 2020

Memory Care, Restrictions & COVID-19

A view from within senior living memory care during the pandemic  View article»
June 5, 2020

Support and Resources for Dealing with COVID-19

What You Should Know About Moving to a Senior Living Community  View article»
March 26, 2020

Accepting the Present Situation: Being Satisfied with Our Lives

In uncertainty, focusing on life in the moment, staying in touch and remaining grateful can lead us to peace  View article»
February 13, 2020

Memory Loss: Recognizing Family & Friends

Whether that person can instantly recognize you is less important than your companionship in that moment.  View article»

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High on our list for a place for our Mom was connection to the church, closeness to her church home, Gethsemane Lutheran, and a private room with her own phone line! Mom was not the kind to share a room. Her opinions were strongly held and vocally shared. We loved that about her, but realized that another might not. Though the cooking was not to her liking ("they never met an onion") we and she realized that residents have many dietary needs. She ate dessert first. The staff, however, allowed us to buy Grape Nuts to offer when she showed up early for breakfast. We endured COVID without Mom, the former TB patient, getting it. When I had other care concerns, staff addressed those at once. It was a good place for my Mom. The Chaplain even showed up wearing a tee shirt with her photo and the phrase "Valedictorian" a fact Mom managed to mention to every new care giver.

— Carol, daughter of resident

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