Counting Down to go Back Home
January 23, 2020 started out as a normal day for John “JC” Cunningham. His wife Karen picked him up at Fargo Elim for a doctor’s appointment, and they decided to go to the Fargo Air…
January 23, 2020 started out as a normal day for John “JC” Cunningham. His wife Karen picked him up at Fargo Elim for a doctor’s appointment, and they decided to go to the Fargo Air…
’s Lake Ridge Care Center has recently been ranked number one in quality indicators out of 346 care communities in the state of Minnesota. The ranking was awarded by the Minnesota Department of Human Services to recognize quality indicators for residents in skilled nursing/long-stay settings.
Today, Fargo Elim is excited to announce the public phase of its “Returning Home” capital campaign. This campaign aims to close a $1 million gap in funding to help build a state-of-the-art care center, replacing the building that was lost in a fire.
Today many of us are living longer. What does that mean? It gives us more time to enjoy life, friendships, family and other pleasures. On the other hand, what happens if we find our loved ones unable to manage on their own?
Housekeeping Aide Stacy Schullo has worked at Cornerstone Assisted Living for the past four years. She does a spectacular job as a member of the Environmental Services team and is also extremely creative in thinking up ways to enhance residents’ experiences.
We are thrilled to introduce Hastings Senior Health and Living Director of Environmental Services Wanda Hoffman, who has worked with us for close to 40 years!
Tim Douglas has been a member of the maintenance team at Augustana Regent at Burnsville for the past four years.
Face of Caring – September 2021 Dianna Smith has worked at Trinity Springs for two years. She is an integral part of Trinity Springs, doing everything she can to make life easier for the people…
September is a great month to highlight the contributions of environmental services staff. Juan Tenesaca and his wife Teresa De Tenesaca work at Cassia’s Redeemer Health Care Center.
Before coming to Lake Ridge Care Center, Harold Peltz lived on a dairy farm between Buffalo and Rockford, since 1962. While at home he suffered a back injury, which caused an infection. He was in a lot of pain and lost the ability to walk or get up on his own. He came to Lake Ridge to get the help he needed, and begin therapy.