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A Memorable Year for Memory Care

2019 was a year of growth for Dementia Friendly America. What began as a grassroots effort has now grown into a solid community program, working with businesses to create safe spaces for those living with a neurocognitive disorder. Over 100 businesses and organizations have committed to become Dementia Friendly: Retailers are creating dementia friendly check-outs or offering the services of a trained personal shopper; Financial services professionals will use dementia-friendly practices to help maintain clients’ independence while protecting them from financial abuse; A faith community will help keep the person living with progressive dementia remain connected, and much more. We are deeply grateful to Adams and York County businesses that have embraced Dementia Friendly America and are taking steps to learn how to serve our aging population better. ... Read More

The Anti-Ageism Model

Two cranky posts about ageism – Part II  I have memories, when I was a young boy, of being told “go play with the other children.” I remember thinking “why should I? I have never met those children, and I’m sure the parents’ conversation will be more to my taste.” Although I wasn’t capable of putting it into words, I was impatient to attain an age at which I wouldn’t be pigeonholed, or reduced to a number without significance due solely to my lack of years. ... Read More

The Young Gaze

Two cranky posts about ageism - Part I  Most of the photographs on Cross Keys Village’s website are shots of actual people who live or work here. However, when I prepare promotional material designed to convey and refine the image of Cross Keys Village in the mind of older adults who are unfamiliar with our community, I occasionally need to rely on stock photography. Of course, my first concern is to select models who look as realistic as possible, and that I don't recall having seen elsewhere. ... Read More

150-Year-Old Resident Organ Preparing for Celebration

Extreme longevity is an object of rejoicing in in a community like ours. We have an apartment dweller nearing 104 and a sprightly 98-year-old TV camera volunteer in Residential Living, not to overlook several centenarians in our Health Care Center. But on September 15, all ears will be directed at our only 150-year-old resident, a priceless organ built by George Jardine & Son in 1869 for the Congregational Church in South Britain, Connecticut. ... Read More

Preparing for the Unexpected

Health care centers are required to have an Emergency Preparedness Plan (approved by the proper authorities), keep the plan updated, and get key team members prepared for the unexpected. Close attention is given to trends in neighboring communities and around the country. For instance, when the days following Hurricane Irma saw fatalities in a facility in Florida, the risk of dangerously high temperatures in nursing homes due to loss of power became a concern to all of us. ... Read More

Options for Many Budgets

When a retirement community like Cross Keys Village embarks on an expansion program, it is necessary to promote the new residences with some advertising. The focus on the new offering takes momentary precedence over the promotion of the community as a whole. This has been the case at Cross Keys Village. Between 2014 and 2018 we promoted our handsome Bridgewater homes, and today we are highlighting our gorgeous new Hearthside expansion. ... Read More

Transcending Loss Through a Knitting Project

A box of almost 100 knitted squares in various colors did not make the move with her… but Donna’s love for knitting made the transition unimpaired. As it happens, the Knitting Group, a dedicated group of Cross Keys volunteers, visits Brookside every week. Their presence helped sustain the beloved hobby at the center of Donna’s new life. “Donna was always so nice to work with when we would visit with knitting crafts,” says villager Ruth Ann Culp, a regular Brookside volunteer and member of the Knitting Group. ... Read More

Planning a Memorable Day

June is Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Awareness Month, and the Alzheimer’s Association encourages its partners to schedule “Longest Day” celebrations on the day of the summer solstice. This year we will be participating in a big way: with a community event scheduled to stretch over an entire day! Our “Day of Light and Love” will be an opportunity for individuals living with the disease and their caregivers to promote awareness and solidarity, share their common experience, and have fun along the way. Being together in the moment, and encouraging positive emotion throughout the day, we are planning a one-of-a kind, stress-free celebration, truly a “Day of Light and Love.” ... Read More

Hooray for Volunteers!

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community is one of several high-quality retirement communities in our region. You may ask: What makes Cross Keys Village stand out among distinguished peers? The answer might surprise you. While our accommodations, lifestyle and care are superb, the importance of our Volunteer Services places this program in a league of its own. The reason for the integration of volunteers in all aspects of our activities has its roots in the volunteering tradition of the Church of the Brethren. Volunteers have been a vital thread in our fabric since Day-1. ... Read More

A Transaction Like No Other

Buying into a continuing care program is a purchase unlike any other. It is no wonder that the members of our sales team are called Retirement Counselors. Our potential customers – future villagers – come to us with complex feelings and our job is literally to counsel them. The process of closing a chapter of one’s adult life, a chapter titled “Career, Children and Expansion,” in order to start a new chapter titled “Reflection, Appreciation and Actualization” isn’t easy for most people. ... Read More