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Employee of the Month: Jordan Donald
Jordan works in the housekeeping department, serves the cottage residents, and has been employed at UV since January 2020. Residents have expressed their appreciation for Jordan by saying, “My cottage has not been this clean in a long time!” He is described as agreeable, never absent, always happy, appreciative and has a very good outlook…
Apartments: Family Visitation Schedule
FOR APARTMENT RESIDENTS ONLY: Update: Visits for Monday, January 25th have been cancelled to give residents the Covid Vaccination. We are arranging a way for families (max of 4 people) to visit with your loved one in our theater. We can accommodate four residents at a time beginning Saturday November 14th: Mondays: 1:00pm, 1:45pm, or…
Small Things Matter – Especially in Hard Times
Enjoy this testimonial written by University Village resident, Davis D. Joyce I’m sure you’ve heard it said that “small things matter.” What I’m thinking now, based on four recent experiences, is that small things are BIG in troubled times like we’re living in now. First: The day I was standing up by the front entrance…
Employee of the Month: Dulce Rodriguez
Dulce has been an employee in Dining Services for almost four years. She is well known helping residents feel welcome in the dining room, and they feel special because she learns their names quickly. Dulce exhibits professionalism while doing her job, and is a model to her peers. Her favorite part about working at University…
Brain Foods For Seniors
As we age, brain functioning power tends to slow down a bit resulting in delays in responses. This can lead to frustration and even embarrassment, but there are a few foods you can incorporate into your diet, according to medicalnewstoday.com, that can boost your brain function. Dark Chocolate: Research says that eating dark chocolate may…
Keeping Seniors Safe Online
In today’s society being an online savvy person is almost required to function. Having good cyber safety practices can go a long way toward protecting your identity and sensitive personal information. It’s nearly impossible to be perfectly secure, but you can do a lot to keep yourself from being a target. According to the National…
How Seniors Can Stay Healthy Around Pets
The lives of senior adults are full of many opportunities to try new experiences, join new groups, travel and do whatever they want to do. The need for companionship during this stage of life is still strong and, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pets can help manage loneliness and depression associated…
Employee of the Month: Lashon Moses
Lashon is a CMA in Assisted Living and has been working at UV since June 2019. She is a dedicated employee that always puts the needs of the residents before her own. Lashon says, “What I love about working for UV is seeing the smiles of the residents I care for each day.” Lashon has…