Entries by Danielle Kinvig

A Dementia Roadmap for Families – pt. 4

Known as the disease of a thousand goodbyes, dementia affects
about 1 in 7 Canadians over the age of 70 (alzheimers.org). While
different kinds of dementia vary in their initial presentation and rate
of progression, there are features of the dementia journey common
to all…

A Dementia Roadmap for Families – pt. 3

Known as the disease of a thousand goodbyes, dementia affects
about 1 in 7 Canadians over the age of 70 (alzheimers.org). While
different kinds of dementia vary in their initial presentation and rate
of progression, there are features of the dementia journey common
to all…

A Dementia Roadmap for Families – pt. 2

Known as the disease of a thousand goodbyes, dementia affects
about 1 in 7 Canadians over the age of 70 (alzheimers.org). While
different kinds of dementia vary in their initial presentation and rate
of progression, there are features of the dementia journey common
to all…

A Dementia Roadmap for Families

Known as the disease of a thousand goodbyes, dementia affects
about 1 in 7 Canadians over the age of 70 (alzheimers.org). While
different kinds of dementia vary in their initial presentation and rate
of progression, there are features of the dementia journey common
to all…

January Events – Highlights for the Month

Here’s a list of just some of the events happening in January!

We encourage Families and Friends to join residents at these events as they are very special and wonderful to enjoy together.

I Bring Joy…

JOY shows up in surprising places and in surprising ways at a seniors campus of care.
Watch a moving video of how one of our housekeepers brings joy every day!

Did you know we’re on social media?

Did you know we’re on social media?
One of the best ways to keep up with what’s happening at Menno Place is to follow us on some of our other pages! Find the links here…

Ten Things I’ve Learned…

A year after changing career paths and becoming involved in senior care, Sharon Simpson reflected on the ten biggest lessons she has taken from her work at Menno Place…