Inspired by the Butcharts and Bellevue Botanical
Over 100 years ago, Jennie Butchart with the support of her spouse, Robert (a concrete manufacturer), began turning the gravel pit in the backyard into a beautiful garden. This is […]
Over 100 years ago, Jennie Butchart with the support of her spouse, Robert (a concrete manufacturer), began turning the gravel pit in the backyard into a beautiful garden. This is […]
One Memory-Care Duo and One Memory-Care Small-Group visited us during our Saturday Memory Café. Bill and Nancy visited our home from theirs in North Andover. Bill and Karl chatted about
We are grateful for the volunteers who have helped us with our accessible outdoor programs in the past and the present. Thank you! We currently have one volunteer enjoying hospitality
The seven roses we planted near the Koi Pond are growing great, thanks to lots of sun and water. This mini-rose-garden is the most wheelchair-accessible for our guests using wheelchairs.
Tomorrow, Saturday, August 19, 10am – 12pm, we a hosting our “Memory Café in the Garden.” We have 10 parking spaces – we’d love to see you! Our memory cafe
On Friday, August 11, we hosted for the first time a skilled nursing facility group from Masconomet Nursing Center – just 3.2 miles down the road from us. From 11am
Friends: Hope you’re finding ample opportunities for respite and recreation this summer! It was fun trying to capture this Monarch Butterfly in a few photos. Join us this weekend for:
This past week I had a chance to analyze 2017 year-to-date data about our Sunday Stroll, Memory Café, Support Groups, and Individual Support Programs. This year, we have separated the