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Christmas at Still Hopes: Memories, Traditions and Recipes

Posted December 24, 2020 • Which German tradition has become common in U.S. households today? And who has clout with Santa?! Find out the answers in this festive Still Hopes blog.

Still Hopes Receives Highest Rating from U.S. News & World Report

Posted December 17, 2020 • Hard work from a dedicated and passionate staff pays off with high marks in a national publication.

Karl and Ella Pfaehler - Serving Others and Living by Example

Posted December 10, 2020 • In this season of giving, we have the privilege of profiling a Still Hopes couple who has made giving their life mission.

Keeping Our Rose Gardens Memory Care Residents Happy and Healthy

Posted December 4, 2020 • Life is especially complicated for people living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia this year. But for Still Hopes' memory care residents... 2020 is all about safety, enrichment, and a little creativity!

A Judge’s Daughter Shares Why She is Thankful

Posted November 25, 2020 • The daughter of one of our beloved community members shares his story. Read more to understand why Still Hopes is grateful for her tribute this Thanksgiving.

If the trees at Still Hopes could speak…

Posted November 18, 2020 • The botanical stories found on the Still Hopes campus may be just as entertaining as the stories you hear from our residents! Learn more as we bid farewell to one beloved campus sentinel by welcoming a new addition to the community!

Still Hopes Utilizing Outdoor Visitation To Reunite Loved Ones

Posted October 20, 2020 • Since October 7th, Still Hopes has facilitated almost 100 outdoor visits between licensed neighborhood residents and their loved ones.

Re-Opening The Still Hopes Pool To Residents and Why

Posted July 8, 2020 • Still Hopes has decided to re-open our Wellness Center pool on a limited basis to our residents. Read more to learn the thought process behind this decision.

Why You May Want To Hold Off on Spring Fever

Posted March 6, 2020 • Hear why you may want to hold off on your Spring planting for just a little bit longer!

Heart To Heart: A Personal Story of Loss and Triumph

Posted February 18, 2020 • In honor of February being National Heart Awareness Month, Nela Edgar shares her story of personal loss, health scares, and triumph.