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Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County Residents Making a Difference and Staying Engaged During Coronavirus

Senior living residents lean on old trades and learn new technology to stay engaged and active during shelter in place initiatives.

STANARDSVILLE, Va. (April 11, 2020) – Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County continues to serve residents through life enriching activities in order to promote health and wellness, as part of a family of 14 assisted living and memory care communities operated by Legacy Senior Living across the Southeast.

Along with its sister facilities, Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County has implemented visitor restrictions but has taken numerous extra steps to keep residents connected with loved ones and in positive spirits. From introducing old hobbies to experiencing new technology, every day is fostering precious moments for those who call Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County home. Residents have chipped in with staff members by sharing their time and talent to sew cloth mask covers and ear guards, definitely outshining the younger generations with their mastery of the needle and thread.

Residents also remain connected to loved ones through technology available to us today. Many have experienced their first Facetime video call, quickly becoming accustomed, and enjoying seeing the smiles on the faces of their family. Our residents are also featured in our regular Facebook updates, and even online birthday celebrations with those they love.

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“We understand the spiritual well-being of our residents is as important as their physical needs, especially as we face the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic. Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is grateful for all the families who have joined us in our efforts to minimize residents’ exposure to this virus while still lifting them up with video chats and windowside visits,” said Amber Ralls, executive director of Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County.

 

Residents have shared joyful Facetime and windowside experiences on Facebook, which have been very encouraging to them. The senior living community continues to encourage families and friends to contact them to arrange these remote video meetings with their loved ones. 

 

Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County has also taken extra measures to keep residents active and healthy during this time, ensuring they get some fresh air and sunshine while practicing social distancing during activities and installing Immunity Boost Stations throughout the facility. The stations offer healthy foods and vitamin-infused hydration with the goal to help boost immunity and combat anxiety. 

 

“The immunity stations are designed to promote overall wellness through natural means such as staying well hydrated, getting proper rest, and staying connected with family and friends. Even during this difficult time, our mission continues to prioritize the quality of life for the greatest generation of Americans who reside in our communities. We believe these proactive wellness efforts can give residents a positive outlook, a sense of calm and perhaps even a stronger immune system,” said Bryan Cook, co-founder and president of Legacy Senior Living, which operates Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County.

 

Additional information will be posted at this link: https://www.renaissancealf.cc/coronavirus/. More information is available by contacting Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County, (434) 985-4481. 

PHOTO CAPTION 1: A resident of Legacy Village at Park Regency, Hazel Howell, teaching Allen Chambers, Executive Director, how to properly sew buttons for ear guards.  

 

PHOTO CAPTION 2: Resident Ann Hancock is being assisted by caregiver Za’Mya Jackson to Facetime with her family from Legacy Village at Park Regency.

 

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About The Harbor at Renaissance - Stanardsville

About The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County

Located at the gateway to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Stanardsville, Va., The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County is known for its experienced caregivers, warm atmosphere and exceptional service. The team at The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County goes out of its way to make residents feel at home in a friendly, spiritually vibrant community.

The assisted living and Alzheimer’s and memory care services here are unparalleled in eastern Virginia. The staff is friendly, the environment is safe, and The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County values the dignity of each resident, considering it a special blessing to serve them.

More information is available at (434) 985-4481 or renaissancealf.cc.

The Harbor at Renaissance of Greene County is part of a family of senior living communities throughout the eastern United States owned and/or operated by Legacy Senior Living, of Cleveland, Tenn. Legacy Senior Living specializes in offering independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimer’s care services. More information is available at legacysl.net.

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