Glasswater Gazette – June 2023
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: Information on Penny Wars, upcoming events, and pictures from May.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: Information on Penny Wars, upcoming events, and pictures from May.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: Information on Glasswater Creek 500, a letter from the new co-presidents, and pictures from April.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: Our new resident council team, information for our meet and greet with them and our new Director of Nursing, and pictures of Glasswater.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: Our employees of the month, events that you do not want to miss, and a Mardi Gras celebration.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: A note from our administrator, events that you do not want to miss, and a 100th birthday celebration.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: From the desk of the CEO, a note from our administrator, and events that you do not want to miss.
In this month’s issue of the Newsletter, readers will enjoy: From the desk of the CEO, a note from our new administrator, and pictures of our residents welcoming the chilly weather.
From the Desk of the CEO, Rod Burkett With all the additional chaos and anxiety caused by the pandemic over the past couple of years, hopefully the 2022 Thanksgiving season will be back to normal. Many people have never thought of Thanksgiving as ‘normal’, but as a time to try and tolerate …
From the Desk of the CEO, Rod Burkett Recently, I was surprised and humbled to learn that I would be receiving the 2022 Jan Thayer Pioneer Award from the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). NCAL describes the award as a recognition of individuals who have moved the senior care profession forward, …
From the Desk of the CEO, Rod Burkett I’m old enough now to have my oldest grandson starting college in mid-August. This brings to mind the old adage of wishing to be as knowledgeable as you are now, but desiring to transport yourself back to those college age years. No matter how …