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Our Family Fun Fair was a success! Thank you to the ladies from Bayada, Traditions Health and Cornerstone for putting together a fun-filled afternoon! Thanks also to the gals who kept the cotton candy and snow cones coming!
To our Chef and the Culinary team, thank you for providing churros with chocolate sauce, mini corn dogs, hit roasted peanuts and deep fried Oreos!
What a great day! 🎟️🎡🎠
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #kentridge
#family #fairfood #kentridge
Continuing the celebrations for National Smile Week!
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#carriagecourthilliard
#nationalsmileweek
“Coworker friendship is more precious than gold and silver."
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #coworkers #friendship #lovemyjob #lifeisgood
"We should indeed keep calm in the face of difference, and live our lives in a state of inclusion and wonder at the diversity of humanity." -George Takei #pride #pridemonth #proudally #arrowpride#whatseniorlivinglookslike
Please join us for our next installment in Arrow’s Diversity & inclusion Video Series, “An Earth Day Discussion with Professor Xavier Cortada,” available Friday, April 21st.
Xavier Cortada is an artist, professor of practice at the University of Miami Department of Art and Art History, and artist-in-residence at Pinecrest Gardens, where his studio and socially engaged art practice are based.
He sits down with a resident from an Arrow Senior Living community to discuss climate change, environmental conservation, and what can be done by everyday people to help the environment and protect humanity.
Available only on Arrow’s YouTube channel Friday, April 21st!
�#EarthDay #Diversity #Inclusion #WhatSeniorLivingLooksLike
After today’s freezing, blustery weather, we can’t help but think back to those warm, sunny days that drove us outside, and drove some of us downtown to win some cash at the casino. What, that was just a few days ago? #ohioweather #whatseniorlivinglookslike
Please join us for our next installment in Arrow’s Diversity & inclusion Video Series, “An Earth Day Discussion with Professor Xavier Cortada,” available Friday, April 21st.
Xavier Cortada is an artist, professor of practice at the University of Miami Department of Art and Art History, and artist-in-residence at Pinecrest Gardens, where his studio and socially engaged art practice are based.
He sits down with a resident from an Arrow Senior Living community to discuss climate change, environmental conservation, and what can be done by everyday people to help the environment and protect humanity.
Available only on Arrow’s YouTube channel Friday, April 21st!
#EarthDay #Diversity #Inclusion #WhatSeniorLivingLooksLike
Please join us for our next installment in Arrow’s Diversity & inclusion Video Series, “An Earth Day Discussion with Professor Xavier Cortada,” available Friday, April 21st.
Xavier Cortada is an artist, professor of practice at the University of Miami Department of Art and Art History, and artist-in-residence at Pinecrest Gardens, where his studio and socially engaged art practice are based.
He sits down with a resident from an Arrow Senior Living community to discuss climate change, environmental conservation, and what can be done by everyday people to help the environment and protect humanity.
Available only on Arrow’s YouTube channel Friday, April 21st!
#EarthDay #Diversity #Inclusion #WhatSeniorLivingLooksLike
Celebrating Dyngus Week with entertainment by the Polka Pirates & Festive Mocktail Pussy-Willows! We had a ball polka dancing 💃🕺
Dyngus Day is a polish holiday dedicated to the end of lent and welcoming warm weather.
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #dyngusday #thirstythursday #polka
We read “Listen” @ #ArrowStoryCorner for #DeafHistoryMonth and learned about how the deaf community experiences percussion music. Dorothy was a wonderful reader, she brought percussion props for us to make noise and even taught us about vibrations.
Then we enjoyed a snack, made a craft, had a surprise visit from the Easter bunny and finished off the day with our Easter Hunt (photos for the egg hunt coming soon)
Thank you Dorothy! You were so much fun. If you’d like to hear the story read by Dorothy click the link ➡️ https://youtu.be/EONvkosueO0
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #storytime
"You`ve got to get up every morning with determination if you`re going to go to bed with satisfaction." -George Lorimer
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #cedartrailsseniorliving #determination #lifeadvice
We’re EGG-cited for tomorrows Easter Egg Hunt & Arrow Story Corner. Bring your little ones to enjoy the fun!
11:30 Story Corner – “Listen” by Shannon Stocker
11:45 Craft
12:15 Snack
12:30 Photos with Easter Bunny
1:00 Egg Hunt
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #easteregg #arrowstorycorner #deafhistorymonth
In honor of Women’s History Month we did a March Madness Gamble for a Good Cause fundraiser to support Laura’s Home Women’s Crisis Center.
Together we raised over $300!! We also collected SO MANY donations of purses, toiletries, clothing, hygiene items, shoes, ect. Thank you to everyone that contributed to this amazing charity!
The winner of the fundraiser will be announced after the end of the tournament play. 🏀
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #actsofservice #actsofkindness #bekindtohumankind #womensmonth #togetherwechangetheworld
Get to know our full-time Memory Care Support Partner Candice!
“Hi, I’m Candice! I have two amazing kids. Dominic is19 and Carmine is 15. I have a big family and I love all of them very much. They are my life. I love taking care of others. Especially the elderly and kids. I love my job because everyday is a new adventure and I absolutely love my residents. They need me as much as I need them. They can make me laugh like a little kid on the days I need it the most. I consider them my family and I love taking care of them.”
Candice is known for her high energy and engagement with residents. You know a great time is being had when you hear her laughter throughout The Neighborhood.😊❤️
#Meettheteam #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #weloveourstaff
#Weloveourstaff #Teamworkmakesthedreamwork #FollowYourArrow #Whatseniorlivinglookslike #MeetTheTeam
Thank you to the Solon Strikers from Vitalia Solon for coming out to play chair volleyball against our own Olmsted Upstarts here at Vitalia North Olmsted! We had a ball!!! Special thanks to @foxrehab for sponsoring our teams!!! #whatseniorlivinglookslike #foxrehab
In honor of Women`s History Month, join us in celebrating Jean!
Jean Eileen P. is a resident of the Memory Care Neighborhood at Vitalia Active Community – North Royalton, North Royalton, OH. She was born July 1926 in Chagrin Falls, OH. Following graduation from Chagrin Falls High School she attended Miami University in Oxford, OH.
In 1949 she met Tom P. and they were married in September that year. They lived their life in Chagrin Falls, where they raised their two children. Jean was a lifelong member of the Chagrin Falls Methodist Church.
Jean served as a very skilled and capable partner for her husband, managing all aspects of his business very efficiently. She enjoyed gardening, reading, and working on projects. Jean served on the Senior Council of Chagrin Falls Schools for many years and enjoyed spending time with family, her children, and grandchildren.
Jean and Tom had many friends and associates in the Chagrin Falls area. They were very fortunate to have enjoyed good health and a very rewarding, busy, and active life, well into their mid-80s.
Share #HERstory or leave your own memory below!
#womenshistorymonth #womeninhistory #whatseniorlivinglookslike
In honor of Women`s History Month, join us in celebrating Carla!
Carla H. is a resident of the Memory Care Neighborhood at Vitalia Active Community – North Olmsted in North Olmsted, OH. Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she moved to the Los Angeles area with her two small children in the late 1960’s. She got a job at a local police department. As the newest employee (and a woman), she was assigned the “undesired” task of learning how to use the computer equipment the department acquired.
She learned well and eventually got a job with NCR, which in the 1970s was a big player in the burgeoning large computer industry. They transferred her first to their headquarters in Dayton, OH, and then, as part of a promotion, they moved her and her family outside Atlanta. When personal computers began to appear in the early 1980s, she left NCR to join a small PC start-up company and worked there until retirement as a computer programmer and data systems analyst.
Carla was instrumental in creating and installing the phone-prompted unemployment compensation system for one U.S. state and wrote facility security programs for two nuclear power plants. During the last several years of her career, she was able to telecommute after moving to the Cleveland area to live with her son and daughter-in-law.
Carla was very active in the 1980s in civic associations and was the President of the Atlanta chapter of the American Businesswomen’s Association for a few years. She always enjoyed bowling and was a league bowler throughout most of her adult life. Carla was a big fan of the NFL and had season tickets to the Atlanta Falcons for 22 (mostly losing) years. She is a generous and loving mother who set a fine example for both of her children.
Share #HERstory or leave your own memory below!
#womenshistorymonth #womeninhistory #whatseniorlivinglookslike
Someone wise once said, "Happy Space Happy Place!". Our housekeepers help us do just that! We appreciate Ildi, Evelyn and Caren today (and every day!) for what they do for us! #whatseniorlivinglookslike
We have to showcase our fabulous Sunday brunch spread! Thanks to Rocco and the culinary team for spoiling us everyday, but especially on Sunday brunch days! #whatseniorlivinglookslike #vitalianortholmsted #Sundaybrunch
Back before the cold weather hit us, we participated in both Resident and Staff Satisfaction surveys. We were excited to get 100% survey completion by all of our residents and all of our staff. ⭐️Having everyone’s input and feedback is integral in ensuring we continue to provide the best services possible. To celebrate our 100%, we changed up the lunch menus today and had a food truck! 💯What a great way to welcome spring and celebrate our community. We even had golf cart deliveries. 🛺Thank you all!!! #greatplacetolive #greatplacetowork #whatseniorlivinglookslike #vitalianortholmsted #barriofoodtruck 🌮
Bill hosted his first “Plant Ops Poker” night ♠️♥️♣️♦️
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #pokernight #gambling
The Doc of Rock hosted the premiere of his new St. Patrick’s Day program for this months presentation. Thank you Dr Keller for the fun & informational event! ☘️☘️☘️
#lifelonglearning #whatseniorlivinglookslike #stpatricksday #MusicHistory
Irish we could have Shamrock Shakes everyday!!!!! ☘️☘️☘️☘️
#ThirstyThursday #whatseniorlivinglookslike
Having lunch & a good time at one of our favorite places – the casino 🤩
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #jackpot #casino #lunchbunch
In honor of Women`s History Month, join us in celebrating Lina!
Lina Elizabeth L. is a resident of the Memory Care Neighborhood at The Kentridge Senior Living, Kent, OH. She was born and raised in the “sleepy little town” of Toronto, Ohio, a steel mill, and coal mining community with hard working families, where faith and family were the utmost priority. She attended St Francis Roman Catholic Parish.
Lina loved taking the bus from Toronto to Steubenville, which was about a nine-mile ride. She’d wear fancy clothes, take the streetcar around the town, go to lunch, and enjoy the hustle and bustle of the bigger city. Her favorite thing to do was visit The Hub, with all its finery, and dream of someday working in a store like that. After graduating high school in 1959 she attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and studied interior decorating and display, which landed her a job as a decorator and display artist at The Hub!
While at the wedding of a former classmate and friend, she was reacquainted with a fellow school mate; they talked into the wee hours of the morning. The couple were married in June of 1963 and by September 1964 they had their daughter Kelley. Years went by and Lina was blessed to be loved by two men. She met and married Joe L. in May 1997 when they combined their families and doubled the love.
Lina loved to entertain, was a wonderful cook, and a great hostess. She willingly shared her recipes and always displayed her dishes and drinks in the finest ways, so well they looked too good to eat or drink!
She loves children and besides helping with her grandchildren, Lina had a daycare in her home. She didn’t just babysit, but rather created experiences for the children – holiday parties, themed events, and days of teaching and fun. Parents trusted Lina and the kids loved her, so much so many kept in touch with her over the years.
Lina loves unconditionally and her family has blossomed with her love. She has inspired her family to stick with traditions and always make memories, making them “Family Rich.”
Share #HERstory or leave your own memory below!
#womenshistorymonth #womeninhistory #whatseniorlivinglookslike
Donut you know we couldn`t do this without you!? Bridget and Meryl delivered donuts to the morning staff today as a reminder of how much we appreciate them! Shoutout to Bridget for supporting a local business and picking up the donuts from Donut Land in Brunswick! They were delicious! #whatseniorlivinglookslike
We got to search for leprechauns while enjoying the tropical gardens at @loraincometparks Miller Nature Preserve! What a perfect winter escape! @mnplcmetroparks #whatseniorlivinglookslike #vitalianortholmsted
Making hallmark-worthy handmade cards with the help of our friends Jan & Sue! Thank you for leading this class for our crafters
#whatseniorlivinglookslike #crafterscorner
Meet Latwanna, our 3rd shift part-time support partner!
“Hi I’m Latwanna. I have four kids and seven grandchildren! I became interested in caregiving when I was a dietary aid at a skilled nursing facility. I observed some residents not receiving much attention and wanted to make a difference. I became a personal caregiver for individual clients, then worked as a home health aide, and then an STNA in a skilled facility. The residents know and feel who is there for them and I have always made it my goal to be that person. I’m in this field to take care of and be there for my residents. I love being a companion interacting and conversing with them. It is difficult for those that do not have loved ones. I strive to be there for them when no one else is and be like family.”
#Weloveourstaff #Teamworkmakesthedreamwork #FollowYourArrow #Whatseniorlivinglookslike #MeetTheTeam
Today’s National Pie Day! Any excuse to eat pie is okay with us #whatseniorlivinglookslike #pieday #bakingclub
Who is
We started off going from community to community before realizing that we could be doing so much more! Learn how a ragtag team of traveling consultants started managing properties across the continental U.S., and find out how our experiences shaped our core values and unique management style.
We’re a group of people who value hard work, kind hearts, childlike wonder, and the power of a chuckle.
The Barrymore Senior Living is a collection of people with a common mission, but we are so much more than that.
Education, training, college support, personal development, career development, promotion, and more.
Working in senior living is as demanding as it is rewarding, and some days can feel a little episodic. At Arrow, we don’t want any employees to feel stuck in a rut. We understand that a big part of growth is setting goals and working to achieve those goals.
So what are your goals? Would you like to build up Paid Time Off to take a great vacation to an exotic locale? Are you aiming to take your career to the next level? Interested in continuing your education? Or have you dreamed of taking on completely new challenges, professionally and personally? Let’s talk – and let’s work to realize your goals.