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We Should Have Moved Earlier
to know each other. “The residents in each A newly-formed garden club helps beautify the
Court become like family,” says Laura Long, campus and is currently working on planning
vice president of independent living. “Our the outdoor area for the memory care center.
residents enjoy the front porch atmosphere that Card groups, bocce ball and shuffleboard
encourages neighbors to stop and chat in a engage game players while walks on our
very relaxed environment.” According to Long, beautiful campus help residents enjoy the
the residents frequently get together to enjoy a outdoors. Residents may experience nature in
cup of coffee, a happy hour or a picnic. “More an accessible park with a variety of trees and
people in their early seventies are moving onto flowers, as well as a babbling brook that leads
our campus. Making the choice to move here to a pond with a water feature.
is not only wonderful for our residents, but also
At Fellowship Community, the comment a tremendous gift to their adult children who Church services, Bible studies and individual
that is heard most often from independent are thankful that their parents made their own visits with our pastoral care team are available
living residents is, “We should have moved decision regarding where they want to call for those seeking spiritual guidance.
here earlier.” It’s no wonder they say that. At home. They do not have to worry about their
Fellowship you can create your own lifestyle parents’ safety and future changing health care Off-campus outings to theatre shows, events
while living in well-appointed apartments and needs,” she adds. and restaurants are planned complete with
townhomes on our continuing care campus. transportation. Day trips and extended vacations
Along with impromptu gatherings among are available and coordinated by an activities
All of the annoying chores of home and yard neighbors, Fellowship offers planned activities committee. There is something for everyone at
upkeep are taken care of by staff. If you’re tired both on and off campus. “Fellowship Fit” is a Fellowship Community.
of mowing the lawn and shoveling snow, no free wellness program offering exercise tips and in our memory care unit and you can spend
worries, it’s done for you. If there is an appliance classes as well as informational sessions. For “Most importantly, the advantage of living every day with them, knowing that they are well
issue, it’s fixed or replaced at no cost to you. residents with active minds who enjoy learning in a continuing care community is that all cared for by trained staff. Moving to Fellowship
Getting rid of worries allows you to do only the something new, lifelong learning sessions are of the services are on campus,” says Mary Community gives people peace of mind and we
things you enjoy as you live a carefree life. held featuring everything from scam prevention Kay McMahon, president/CEO. “If you’re an assist everyone through the moving process. It
to writing a family legacy. Painting and drawing independent living resident and have a knee is not a decision that should be put off, everyone
Fellowship Community has seven Courts that classes are designed for those who are artistic replaced, short-term rehab is on campus. If you should come when they can enjoy the wonderful
are small neighborhoods where you really get at heart or aspire to be artists. have a spouse with dementia, they can reside lifestyle we have to offer.”
Food for the
Body, Mind & Soul
Live at Fellowship and you’ll enjoy fabulous
dining experiences. fun times with friends
and exciting activities.
You’ll live a carefree lifestyle on our beautiful The Morning Call
continuing care campus in an independent
living townhome or apartment. |
For food for thought, visit Sunday, April 24, 2022
FellowshipCommunity.com
or call 610-769-4332.
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