Eighth Grade Students Provide Treats for PVN Pups and Cards for Residents

On a sweltering July afternoon, St. Thomas Aquinas eighth graders Ryan McGonigle and Kenna Murphy carefully arranged their supplies across the island in McGonigle’s kitchen, with the intent of spreading joy. Fueled by a charcuterie board and the determination to make the recipients of their ‘labor of love’ feel special, the pair set about fulfilling…

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Teammates Get Resourceful – Go Above and Beyond to Assist PVN Resident

This week an Independent Living resident at Presbyterian Village North (PVN) was in severe pain and in need of transfer to the campus Transitional Rehabilitation Center (TRC) for further care. The request to transfer was received after hours and the usual teammates who normally handle the admission process had left for the day. However, knowing…

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InsPIEring Ministry at Chance’s Pie and Coffee Shop

On Monday, August 8, a group of Presbyterian Village North (PVN) residents and teammates made a special visit to Chance’s Pie and Coffee Shop, managed and run by participants of Highland Park United Methodist Church’s (HPUMC) Belong Disability Ministry. The Belong Disability Ministry, serving anyone in the DFW area who is or has a family…

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Volunteers Deliver Comfort in TBPHC

Each week volunteers donate their time and energy to push the Comfort Cart from room to room at the T. Boone Pickens Hospice Center (TBPHC) to provide entertainment, comfort and enjoyment to patients and their families. Designed to be part of the hospice center’s concierge program the Comfort Cart is stocked with snacks, mints, gum,…

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The Outlook at Windhaven Hosts Successful Luncheon

On Thursday, August 4, The Outlook at Windhaven (OAW) team held a delicious and informational luncheon, hosting twenty-two prospective residents, at Seasons 52 in The Shops at Legacy. The luncheon program featured a discussion panel with five VIPs (future OAW residents), including Mr. Paul Schrier, Mrs. Jane Bowers, Mr. Henry Samford, Mrs. Peggy Samford and…

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