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July 8, 2025

Memory Personal Care FAQs

Memory Personal Care will have an enhanced focus on memory aids and cues, so residents have successes in their day not just within their own studio apartment but when out and about joining in activities or enjoying the outdoor courtyard. Residents within a personal care setting typically need less hands-on care than is provided within a nursing setting such as Memory Lane.

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July 8, 2025

Building on a strong foundation

Chapel Drive is once again home to residents. Special thanks to the dedicated team members who helped to make this move a seamless reality and to residents and families who had patience during the renovation time.

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November 26, 2024

Fall/Winter 2024 Newsletter

I could not be more excited for you to receive and read this issue of View from the Valley. Its pages hold so much more than a message of gratitude but a continual thread of faith, community, and support.

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November 26, 2024

I’m grateful!

I am thankful every day for each of the team members who show great care and love to our friends on Memory Lane.

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November 26, 2024

Dennis Peachey: “Connections define our humanity”

My tenure at Valley View has helped me understand the importance of bonds with family and friends. Observing the interactions of family and friends with Valley View residents underscores how important expressions of love and care are to defining our humanity.

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November 26, 2024

Mindy Retherford: “When I came to VVRC, I could tell these people really care”

Mindy Retherford says that her new role as Valley View’s CFO is a calling. “I love helping people. It’s the same in this role: how can I help you be more successful?”

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November 26, 2024

Wendy Garlock: “Changing lives for the better”

“When we give, we often don’t realize the impact that our gift is actually making, especially when we come together as a community.”

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November 26, 2024

Spotlight of gratitude for our community

It’s no coincidence that Valley View Retirement Community (VVRC)—created by our local community to meet an unmet need for older adults—continues to be intrinsically involved with the neighborhood outside our doors. It’s a mutual relationship that benefits all of us.

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November 26, 2024

Gratitude for a legacy of meeting needs

It is hard to quantify the number of people whose lives have been touched by these initial plans so many years ago—residents, their families, team members, and so much of the greater community.

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November 26, 2024

Clyde Espigh: “Valley View feels like home to me”

“For me, Valley View was not only about what I could contribute,” he said. “I’ve appreciated being able to relate with the rest of the board members and with the administration and management. We learn when we listen to the knowledge and wisdom of others.”

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