Caring for our seniors is important work whether done at home, out in the neighborhood, or in a care facility, The LCA and Linda Manor are reaching out to the community inviting you to share some time and something you like to do with the seniors who are convalescing in this excellent facility. Linda Manor won the coveted Gold Award from the American Health Association this year. Only 17 facilities nationwide have earned that distinction!
I spent several hours this summer visiting with a friend at Linda Manor. Walking down the halls, I was consistently met with smiles and greetings from the nursing, therapy, and service staff. The atmosphere was both relaxed and efficient. A distinct effort is made to make families and friends feel welcome and patients comfortable. Linda Manor would love to have volunteers from Leeds. They are looking for people to call bingo, take residents outside for walks, and next spring hope to create a garden.
If you can share an hour or so of your time with the folks at Linda Manor, I encourage you to contact:
Pam Hamberg, Activities Director phamberg@bhs1.org
AUTUMN MOVIE NIGHT!
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October 5th at 7:00 pm
Back yard of 32 Upland Road
Bring your chairs or blankets, drinks and jammies.
For Children and Adults!!
Hot Chccolate and Popcorn is provided!
Leeds Block Party 2013
Award Winning Facility
Caring for our seniors is important work whether done at home, out in the neighborhood, or in a care facility, The LCA and Linda Manor are reaching out to the community inviting you to share some time and something you like to do with the seniors who are convalescing in this excellent facility. Linda Manor won the coveted Gold Award from the American Health Association this year. Only 17 facilities nationwide have earned that distinction!
I spent several hours this summer visiting with a friend at Linda Manor. Walking down the halls, I was consistently met with smiles and greetings from the nursing, therapy, and service staff. The atmosphere was both relaxed and efficient. A distinct effort is made to make families and friends feel welcome and patients comfortable. Linda Manor would love to have volunteers from Leeds. They are looking for people to call bingo, take residents outside for walks, and next spring hope to create a garden.
If you can share an hour or so of your time with the folks at Linda Manor, I encourage you to contact:
Pam Hamberg, Activities Director phamberg@bhs1.org