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April 13, 2026 | Monthly Update, Newsletter
A little glimpse of what we were up to in March. Hope you had a great month too 🙂
No greater friendships than those that are forged in love for Jehovah. We had some young ones join us for letter writing and it was heartwarming to see them form friendships with faithful older ones. Can you spot a David and Jonathan or a Ruth and Naomi or a Paul and Timothy? 🥰
We learned something new today – Baggy stamp painting. This is a painting technique where colors in a bag are used to stamp outlines or patterns that are then colored in or embellished with paint.
It combines the structural, repeatable design of stamping with the creative, free-form nature of painting.
Shoutout to our residents for always being open to learning new things and experimenting their skills!
The joy of holding a book in your hands! We took some of our residents to the Allentown Library and they enjoyed some quiet time and lots of reading.
So we decided to put it into our activity calendar so everyone can enjoy her love for baking. We had many willing helpers and many enthusiastic takers 😆😋
We really appreciate your invaluable support and we are deeply grateful for your participation in the ongoing fundraiser.
We will put the details of the fundraiser here so you can have a look and share it with anybody who might want to participate.
CLICK HERE TO SEE DETAILS OF FUNDRAISER:Â https://paybee.io/@legacyplace@7
Legacy Place offers a specialized memory care community for individuals with cognitive impairments like Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. We have a position available at the moment in our Memory Care building so please apply if you have the need. Please share it with anyone who might be in need of this provision.
You can call Kyle Dunton at 484.860.3911 or email at for more details.
Residents living in our secure dementia unit require more supervision and care. Our caring professionals provide assistance with the same daily living activities as those provided to residents living in Personal Care, but in a way that is more specific to their memory needs.