SAIDO Learning at Covenant Living is more than just an activity—it’s a structured cognitive intervention that helps residents with dementia maintain their abilities and independence. With individualized sessions designed to engage the mind, SAIDO Learning creates meaningful connections and a sense of purpose.
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This February, we’re recognizing National Cancer Prevention Month. While aging is a natural part of life, taking small steps to care for your health can make a big difference in reducing cancer risks.
At Covenant Living, we create an environment that supports our residents’ well-being, from healthy dining options to engaging activities. Let’s work together toward a healthier future.... See MoreSee Less
Residents, staff and families of Shannondale of Maryville began Collecting UNOPENED cereal boxes to benefit the Community Food Connection, from Feb. 4th to Feb. 18th. In total we collected 227 boxes!
Resident Susan Eagleton wrote a catchy poem to get the word out to residents:
Cereal Tower Be it round, square or traditional flake, Our tower is for others sake. In the lobby... See MoreSee Less
SAIDO Learning at Covenant Living is more than just an activity—it’s a structured cognitive intervention that helps residents with dementia maintain their abilities and independence. With individualized sessions designed to engage the mind, SAIDO Learning creates meaningful connections and a sense of purpose.
Find out how this program can make a difference for your loved one. ... See MoreSee Less
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This February, we’re recognizing National Cancer Prevention Month. While aging is a natural part of life, taking small steps to care for your health can make a big difference in reducing cancer risks.
At Covenant Living, we create an environment that supports our residents’ well-being, from healthy dining options to engaging activities. Let’s work together toward a healthier future. ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Residents, staff and families of Shannondale of Maryville began Collecting UNOPENED cereal boxes to benefit the Community Food Connection, from Feb. 4th to Feb. 18th. In total we collected 227 boxes!
Resident Susan Eagleton wrote a catchy poem to get the word out to residents:
Cereal Tower Be it round, square or traditional flake,
Our tower is for others sake.
In the lobby ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Congratulations on collecting 227 boxes of cereal!! What a terrific idea benefitting Community Food Collection!!