At Covenant Living, we’re surrounded by generosity and compassion that make our mission possible. Support for the Benevolent Care Fund helps ensure residents in need continue to live with dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.
We’re grateful for all who share in this commitment and help carry forward a lasting legacy of care. ... See MoreSee Less
We’re proud to share that Covenant Living at Inverness has been recognized as a SAIDO Learning® Model Home Community!
This distinguished designation—granted by the Kumon Institute of Education—honors communities that meet the highest standards of excellence in implementing the SAIDO Learning program.
SAIDO Learning is transforming the lives of older adults living with memory impairment through daily engagement, purpose, and connection—made possible by our incredible staff and volunteers.
We’re honored to be part of this movement that’s making a meaningful difference in the lives of residents across Covenant Living. Learn more about SAIDO: bit.ly/3VQVhCV. ... See MoreSee Less
Residents at Covenant Living at Windsor Park recently welcomed Sue from Violet’s Kitchen, a mobile emergency resource that provides food, supplies, and essential support to homeless veterans and others in need. Sue shared how their mission has grown from a simple idea into a lifeline that offers meals, warm clothing, survival gear, help navigating services, and pathways to safe shelter.
For the past year, a dedicated group of Windsor Park residents has gathered weekly to “upcycle” plastic grocery bags into waterproof sleeping mats. They fold and cut the bags into strips, link them into plastic yarn, and knit or crochet the yarn into durable mats that keep belongings dry and off the ground.
During Sue’s visit, residents presented 20 newly completed mats to support the individuals Violet’s Kitchen serves. It was a meaningful moment of partnership, reminder of the impact small acts of care can have, and a reflection of our community’s ongoing commitment to service. bit.ly/3XngWDD... See MoreSee Less
At Covenant Living, we’re surrounded by generosity and compassion that make our mission possible. Support for the Benevolent Care Fund helps ensure residents in need continue to live with dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.
We’re grateful for all who share in this commitment and help carry forward a lasting legacy of care. ... See MoreSee Less
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We’re proud to share that Covenant Living at Inverness has been recognized as a SAIDO Learning® Model Home Community!
This distinguished designation—granted by the Kumon Institute of Education—honors communities that meet the highest standards of excellence in implementing the SAIDO Learning program.
SAIDO Learning is transforming the lives of older adults living with memory impairment through daily engagement, purpose, and connection—made possible by our incredible staff and volunteers.
We’re honored to be part of this movement that’s making a meaningful difference in the lives of residents across Covenant Living.
Learn more about SAIDO: bit.ly/3VQVhCV. ... See MoreSee Less
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Residents at Covenant Living at Windsor Park recently welcomed Sue from Violet’s Kitchen, a mobile emergency resource that provides food, supplies, and essential support to homeless veterans and others in need. Sue shared how their mission has grown from a simple idea into a lifeline that offers meals, warm clothing, survival gear, help navigating services, and pathways to safe shelter.
For the past year, a dedicated group of Windsor Park residents has gathered weekly to “upcycle” plastic grocery bags into waterproof sleeping mats. They fold and cut the bags into strips, link them into plastic yarn, and knit or crochet the yarn into durable mats that keep belongings dry and off the ground.
During Sue’s visit, residents presented 20 newly completed mats to support the individuals Violet’s Kitchen serves. It was a meaningful moment of partnership, reminder of the impact small acts of care can have, and a reflection of our community’s ongoing commitment to service. bit.ly/3XngWDD ... See MoreSee Less
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