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Hi there, I’m Jett! You might have seen me wagging around the cottage recently. Traveling, visiting the cottage, and saying hi to everyone are some of my absolute favorite things to do—well, besides munching on my kibble! My full name is Jett Von Prufenpuden. Fancy, right? I’m a Giant Schnauzer, and my birthday is on […]
To all the Dads and Grandfathers, As Father’s Day approaches, it’s a time to honor and celebrate the incredible men who have shaped our lives in countless ways. You are the pillars of strength, the guardians of wisdom, and the beacons of love that illuminate our paths. To the dads who have been our heroes […]
As we celebrated Nurse’s Week in May, it was moment for us to reflect on the incredible dedication, compassion, and skill you bring to your roles every single day. You are the heart and soul of our facility, the pillars upon which our patients rely, and the shining examples of care and professionalism. Thank you […]
1909 Spokane Washington, a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd, whose father was a Civil War veteran, raise her and her five siblings after her mother dies in childbirth. The idea came to her in 1909 while attending a Mother’s Day sermon in church. She thought her father should have a similar church service to honor […]
Catherine (Cathy) was born and raised in Reading, Pennsylvania and is a proud graduate of Reading High School! Her and her husband John welcomed one daughter, Santina, and then continued to be blessed with four grandchildren and a growing number of great-grandchildren! Cathy enjoys knitting, going on walks, working with the schools, and attending her […]
In March, we had the opportunity to facilitate a lot of Easter-themed activities: The residents enjoyed dying hard-boiled easter eggs, painting wooden easter eggs, painting bunnies, and spring flower arranging! We welcomed spring with so much delight.
We had a great view of the Solar Eclipse from our front porch! We were able to catch some neat glimpses of the (almost) totality between the clouds! [envira-gallery id=”6400″]
This Spring, Our Residents and staff members enjoyed caring for two baby chicks for two weeks! We were responsible for changing their food, water, and bedding daily. Residents had the opportunity to snuggle and play with the chicks anytime they wanted. The staff even found humor in naming the babies Dyson and Perdue! We were […]
Anna Mae was born on May 21, 1936 to Samuel Graeff and Edna (Kauffman) Graeff. She is the youngest of 3 children. She had an older sister, Betty who was married to Vincent Riegel and an older brother, Earl Graeff who is married to Mildred (Smith), who was a sister to Anna Mae’s husband, Arthur. […]
We would like to take a minute to honor Antonina Muga (aka Hercules) for all of the determination she has shown us in the last year! He ability to smile through everything that is thrown her way is something that we all aspire to! She is an inspiration to her coworkers and anyone who is […]

