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A W I L L OW VA L L E Y C O M M U N I T I E S P U B L I C AT I O N


Inspired Innovation in All We Do I’m pleased to welcome you to this new issue of Willow

stories of our residents and their Life Lived Forward here,

magazine. Its fresh, new look and innovative design is the

throughout the Lancaster community, and beyond. It’s filled

perfect backdrop for stories about life at Willow Valley

with inspirational stories of residents pursuing passions,

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learning new things, and giving back. Willow also has stories of our team members who dedicate themselves every day,

As work progressed on the creation of this new Willow,

exemplifying the excellence that always has been and always

I couldn’t help but see how the design process tied in so

will be Willow Valley Communities.

well with Willow Valley Communities’ Life Lived Forward philosophy. Life Lived Forward at Willow Valley Communities

Each stage of life offers the possibility for new beginnings,

means always looking to the future, always growing, and

and I’m honored that Willow Valley Communities continues

always learning — during every stage of life. Our residents

to provide opportunities for our residents to pursue their

have created this culture over our almost four decades of

passions and live their life forward. We invite you to explore

history. It’s a culture of continual openness, exploration,

this latest issue of Willow Magazine.

and reinvention. Inspired by our residents, Willow Valley Kind regards,

Communities also continues to be innovative in our awardwinning programming, residences, and amenities. But as we evolve, we remain, as always, the premier senior living community in the nation. That will never change.

John G. Swanson Chief Executive Officer

Similarly, as Willow’s look may have changed, its goal of

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communicating the unique gifts of life at Willow Valley Communities remains the same. Willow is still filled with the

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TREASURED TIMES WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY | 4 With award-winning culinary venues and an amenity-rich lifestyle, Willow Valley Communities is the perfect place for multiple generations of families to gather and connect.

OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE WITH WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES | 8 With 210 acres, over 90 different floor plans, and dozens of activities, programs, and amenities — along with the promise of Lifecare — there is a lot to learn about Willow Valley Communities. We offer numerous opportunities to get to know us better.

THE COMPASSION, COMMITMENT, AND EXPERTISE OF THE SUPPORTIVE LIVING TEAM AT WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES | 10 Exceptional care by our expert team, if and when you need it, at Willow Valley Communities' beautiful supportive living environments.

MOMENTUM! SOUTHPOINTE AT LAKES, WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES’ STUNNING NEW COMMUNITY | 14 Exciting new construction developments are happening every day at SouthPointe at Lakes. Future residents eagerly await their move-in dates, some of which begin this summer.

BUILDING BLESSINGS FOR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LANCASTER | 16 Community involvement and giving back is a vital part of life at Willow Valley Communities. Residents use their talents to provide students the opportunity to bless — and to be blessed by — others.

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TREASURED TIMES WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY Part of the vibrancy we see at Willow Valley Communities so often includes residents’ families. We love to see several generations together on campus enjoying our many amenities and activities — children, grandchildren… even great-grandchildren, from newborns up to adulthood, all sharing in a Life Lived Forward with our residents. The Cultural Center with its 500-seat performing arts theater, art gallery, day spa, and aquatics and fitness centers; The Clubhouse with outdoor pool, tennis courts, vintage arcade, bowling alley, and golf simulator; Camp Willow Day Camp; 12 culinary venues; plus many, many more activities — all are purposefully designed to be hubs of intergenerational engagement for our

for when she visits. A crib, high chair, toys… Kristin just has to bring Naomi!”

residents and their visiting families.

“It’s so easy for Kristin,” she explained. “When her

Meet some of the Willow Valley Communities residents who, along with their families, enjoy these special connections that make life so meaningful.

husband is out of town or has to work late, she just gets on the Amtrak train in Philadelphia. Amtrak is wonderful, so convenient.” The Starkeys added that

Ed and Priscilla Starkey have lived at Willow

they also often use Amtrak for trips to Philadelphia

Valley Communities since 2016. Ed is originally

and beyond. They enjoy the convenience as well as a

from Lancaster and Priscilla is originally from

generous senior discount.

Virginia. Prior to retirement, they moved around

When the other Starkey daughter, Kimberly, comes

the country a lot for Ed’s career in the consumer finance business. After all the places they lived and looked at for retirement, Priscilla and Ed concluded that Willow Valley Communities and Lancaster “is a great location for our family.” And with the added benefit of Lifecare (which ensures that monthly service fees are not increased because of the need for an enhanced level of care in the future), Priscilla and

to visit Willow Valley Communities with her two daughters, it’s all about the amenities. “Talya and Tatianna come here a lot, and they love everything at The Clubhouse, especially the pool. And, of course, they also have to go to the Overlook Artisanal Coffeehouse to get their special coffee drinks… They love it here.”

Ed agreed that it’s also been a smart decision for the

The Starkeys also enjoy taking their family into

family. “We did this for our children,” they said.

downtown Lancaster and to area attractions and amusement parks. They attend live performances

The Starkeys have two daughters: Kristin, in

at the Fulton Theatre and eat out at some of

Philadelphia, and Kimberly, in Jamison, Bucks

Lancaster’s wonderful restaurants. “Lancaster is a

County. Kristin has one daughter, Naomi, 3,

really nice foodie town; I don’t think many people

and Kimberly has two daughters, Talya, 16, and

know that,” remarked Priscilla.

Tatianna, 10. Ever since Naomi was 2 months old, she has Communities — a lot! “Other residents know her

“When we came to Lancaster when we first married, I could never have lived here. But now it’s all you want it to be — and it’s still small. It’s

better than they know us!” chuckled Priscilla. “I

got a small-town feeling, but with a lot to do.”

been visiting her grandparents at Willow Valley

have always had everything Naomi needs right here

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Don and Vivian Doolittle are originally from Bergen County,

Clubhouse pool and then had a competitive pickleball match.

New Jersey, and had retired to Charleston, South Carolina.

For dinner they barbecued at Chautauqua Hall, and then had

And though they loved their home there, its location was

dessert at the Doolittles’ residence. Afterwards, they went

a 13-hour drive from their family, who live in New Jersey,

back to The Clubhouse for bowling for the evening. It was a

Maryland, and Lancaster.

wonderful, full family day, and no one was bored!

Their son, who is a financial planner, suggested his parents look into Willow Valley Communities. He liked the financial security of Lifecare, and he also thought Lancaster’s central location would make it a lot easier for their family. The Doolittles, who moved to Willow Valley Communities in the fall of 2018, are discovering that their son was right. The extended Doolittle family is spending more time together and having a lot of fun.

“At Willow Valley Communities there’s the whole mix for the entire family. I’m amazed at the wonder of it all,” Vivian remarked. “I can’t wait for the younger grandchildren to turn seven years old so that they are old enough to attend Camp Willow Day Camp.” The Doolittle family also enjoys activities in the greater Lancaster community. The younger children have visited

There are three grown Doolittle children: two sons, Don Jr.

local attractions, and Vivian recently enjoyed wedding gown

and Douglas, and a daughter, Jennifer. Six grandchildren

shopping with her newly engaged granddaughter, Megan.

range in age from 5 to 22 years old. Even with that large span

“There’s so much to do in downtown Lancaster,” Vivian said.

of ages, they all enjoy visits to their grandparents’ and always

“There’s so much spark and life.”

have plenty to do at Willow Valley Communities and in the Lancaster area.

“That’s why we are overjoyed to live here,” she added. “Other communities that we looked at don’t offer what we have

The Doolittles are thrilled with this way of life. Vivian recalls

at Willow Valley Communities — including Lifecare. Our

a particularly special day when the family met for their first

children won’t have to take care of us; we are so happy to be

summer “Doolittle Gathering” at their new home at Willow

able to do this for them.”

Valley Communities. They swam and had lunch at the outdoor

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John and Janet Rushmere moved to Willow Valley

Willow Valley Communities’ indoor pools at the Cultural

Communities in 2013 from Chester County. Their way of life

Center. They have just started swim lessons and can get extra

is a mixture of activities, outings, and family time. Janet and

practice there year-round.

John are enthusiastically involved in a number of Willow Valley Communities activities. John works out, walks, swims, and also enjoys playing bridge. Janet, a dedicated swimmer, trains in the aquatics and fitness centers. She balances her

with family dinners at Willow Valley Communities. It’s an easy drive for Paul, Ruth, John, Julie, and the boys from their homes in Northeast Maryland and Newark, Delaware. Julie’s

busy fitness schedule with her interest in art, literature,

brother, Mark, lives in Pittsburgh, and he comes often as well.

music, and healthy food. She and John frequently dine in downtown Lancaster and hold season tickets to the Fulton Theatre. “Choosing Willow Valley Communities is the wisest decision we ever made,” Janet said.

Janet says Willow Valley Communities makes it seamless for all the generations of Rushmeres to have a celebratory dinner together. “It couldn’t be easier. There’s no shopping, no cooking, no preparing, and no cleaning. I’m done with

But one of the happiest activities is when Janet and John’s

that!” she laughed. Janet added how convenient it is for her to

extended family visit. John’s son, Paul, and his wife, Ruth, often come with their adult daughter, Julie, and her husband, John, along with their two young boys, Isaac, 6, and Eli, 4 — John and Janet’s great-grandsons!

reserve a private dining room for her family. It makes it more fun for Isaac and Eli. “The boys are free to run around or crawl under the table after dinner without us worrying about them bothering anybody.”

The boys love the Willow Valley Communities Clubhouse,

Janet also said that there doesn’t have to be a special occasion

which is a short walk from John and Janet’s villa at the Providence Park community. They go swimming and bowling and play in the vintage arcade, and afterwards there’s always an ice cream treat from The Clubhouse Café and Ice Cream Parlor. In the future Julie plans to bring the boys to use

The Rushmeres also love celebrating holidays and birthdays

or event to have fun with her great-grandsons at Willow Valley Communities. “We’ve enjoyed walks together to the ponds near our villa. There are baby turtles, ducks, and fish — it’s perfect for little boys!”

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Choosing Willow Valley Communities was the wisest decision we ever made.

Janet Rushmere

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OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE WITH WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES At Willow Valley Communities, we understand that moving

Friendly and knowledgeable sales counselors are always

to a senior living community is a big decision. There’s a lot to

available at events to answer all of your questions. You’ll also

learn… and a lot to compare.

have the opportunity to meet some of our residents to learn about life at Willow Valley Communities.

Willow Valley Communities features over 90 floor plans to choose from and 210 beautifully manicured acres to explore.

We invite you to experience the new face of senior living.

That’s why we offer multiple ways for you to get to know us.

Explore the list of opportunities to come learn more, and then

Whether you are just casually considering a move to a senior

call us or visit our website to make arrangements for your visit.

living community, or are ready to choose a move-in date to your

We’d love to show you around!

dream residence, Willow Valley Communities has an event perfect for you to get all the information you need.

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Discovery Tour The perfect first step to learn about Willow

dinner and breakfast with some of our residents. You’ll be able

Valley Communities. A relaxed, casual event with light

to sample our amenities and see firsthand what life at Willow

refreshments and a shuttle bus tour of our campus — including

Valley Communities is really like.

stops to see some of our exceptional amenities. Experiential Event Life at Willow Valley Communities doesn’t Freedom Through Rightsizing Seminar Looking for the latest

always stay at Willow Valley Communities! We are within a

tips and tricks to get started on rightsizing your belongings and

short drive to the vibrant city of Lancaster, with its nationally

enjoying the freedom that brings to your life? Come to one of

known restaurants, shopping, live theater, and more. Let us

our Freedom Through Rightsizing seminars to get motivated!

take you out to dinner, to a show, or on an informative walking

Light refreshments are served before the presentation, and

tour. At these events, we show you why living in Lancaster feels

a short tour of select apartments is available.

so special.

Real Estate Expo A seminar that’s all about the real estate

Renaissance Magazine Event Do you see something in the

market and what you can do to prepare your home to sell. After

latest Renaissance magazine that piques your interest? Give

the presentation, visit our exhibit expo with real estate and

us a call to see if tickets are available. You’ll get a taste of the

relocation industry professionals who can share their expertise.

wide variety of shows, lectures, clubs, and events available to residents every day.

Showcase of Homes Exactly as the name says: this is a more comprehensive shuttle bus tour showcasing

Personal Appointment Can’t decide which event is for you?

a variety of our most sought-after residences.

No problem. Our sales counselors are always willing to offer a private, personalized tour. Find out everything you want to

Explore Retirement Living Countywide Event

know about Willow Valley Communities and tour exactly what

Each October, the 18 senior living communities in Lancaster

you want to see.

County open their doors to visitors on the same day for this collaborative open house event. It’s a great opportunity to

Explore Willow Valley Communities Online

learn about retiring in Lancaster County and to compare

Find out more and tour our campus right from your own

communities all in one day. Shuttle tours and refreshments will

home. Our website features detailed information, including

be available.

virtual tours of featured residences. Also, be sure to “like” our Facebook page and subscribe to our blogs, where you’ll get

Be Our Guest Spend the night at Willow Valley Communities.

information on all the latest happenings.

You’ll stay in one of our guest rooms and enjoy a delicious

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Picture your Life Lived Forward here at Willow Valley Communities

The stunning Vistas rooftop lounge, The VUE, provides commanding views of the Lancaster cityscape and countryside. It is one of the many resident gathering spaces at Willow Valley Communities.




THE COMPASSION, COMMITMENT, AND EXPERTISE OF THE SUPPORTIVE LIVING TEAM AT WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES Willow Valley Communities offers a full continuum of supportive care services for all residents including personal care, memory care, skilled nursing care, and short-term rehabilitation for those recovering from illness or surgery. The state-of-the-art care administered at Willow Valley Communities is nothing less than exceptional and is provided by a highly trained, compassionate team. Willow Valley Communities is a “Type A” Lifecare community. The “Type A” Lifecare contract promises supportive care, if it is ever needed, with no increase to the monthly service fee because of that increased level of care. In contrast to some communities’ feefor-service contract, which often charges a daily

The Glen offers a range of support services. These

rate and can quickly deplete assets, Willow Valley

include personal care, short-term rehabilitation,

Communities’ Lifecare promise provides peace of

long-term skilled care, and memory support for

mind protection from the ever-escalating costs of care.

Alzheimer’s and other cognitive disorders. Licensed

Additionally, residents have also found that a portion

nurses in both personal and skilled care are on duty

of the entrance fee and monthly fees may be tax

around the clock. Both the personal care team and the

deductible as a medical expense.

skilled care team manage and administer medications and provide assistance with activities of daily living

Willow Valley Communities’ Four Supportive

(ADLs). The skilled care team performs many other

Living Communities The supportive living communities at Willow Valley Communities are comprised of four distinct areas with floor plans and common areas that are designed

healthcare-related services. The Glen also houses an outstanding outpatient and inpatient team of physical, occupational, and speech therapists.

with the needs of the residents in mind. Willow

Cedar Brook at The Glen

Valley Communities’ supportive living environments

Located in The Glen, Cedar Brook offers memory

are warm and inviting with an atmosphere that is

support in a warm, homey setting. The Cedar Brook

comfortable, not institutional feeling. They provide a

team is trained in the latest advances in dementia

resident-centered approach with care that meets the

care with most team members having completed

residents’ unique needs. Residents enjoy beautifully

the national certification as a Certified Dementia

well-appointed accommodations with a wide array

Practitioner (CDP). Care at Cedar Brook is comprised

of amenities. Throughout the various Willow Valley

of resident-centered programs and a reassuring

Communities’ Supportive Living communities, you’ll

daily structure that helps maintain life skills, keeps

find several dining venues, art studios, billiard and

residents focused, and ensures the best possible

game parlors, libraries, fitness centers, and more.

quality of life. The new Garden Room in Cedar Brook at The Glen enables residents to therapeutically work

The Glen Located on the Manor Campus, The Glen has been significantly expanded and is getting a fresh, new are the many windows in the common areas, which provide an open, bright, and cheery environment that allows residents to feel like they are outside in nature

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connection to nature. Lighter colors and artwork at The Glen also add to the positive atmosphere.

look throughout. Among its most striking features

all year-round.

with plants and provides them with a soul-enriching

Family and friends, considered an integral part of the comprehensive approach to care, are offered education, the latest research information, assistance, and encouragement during this challenging journey.

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Lakeside

and a positive spirit that is seen every day,” she said. “It is

Located on the Lakes Campus, Lakeside offers around-the-

heartwarming to me.”

clock clinical expertise from a caring, experienced short-term and long-term skilled nursing staff. Lakeside provides a homelike, resident-centered environment with lovely views of Willow Valley Communities’ campus, access to a professionally landscaped courtyard, and meals prepared to order at a cozy Country Kitchen.

Willow Valley Communities values wellness of mind, body, and spirit. This philosophy is integrated into daily life in supportive living communities. Resources and services are designed to enhance well-being and maximize independence. “This is not at all like the typical perceptions some would have about nursing homes,” stressed Kendall. “We work to help residents attain the

Meadow Ridge

highest achievable level of living that’s possible for them. We

Located on the Lakes Campus, Meadow Ridge is a personal

take this very seriously.”

care community. Personal care provides assistance with

Kendall also said that Willow Valley Communities is always

activities of daily living like appointments, medications, and nutrition. Meadow Ridge offers style, practicality, and comfort, along with the most independent lifestyle possible for those

we provide healthcare to those in supportive living, it’s so much more than that. It’s about the quality of life.” As examples,

needing a minimal level of supportive care. Meadow Ridge

Kendall cites bus trips, lunches out, and day field trips available

offers three different apartment plans, either furnished or unfurnished, and a monitoring system for 24-hour assistance. Housekeeping and meals served in an elegant dining room are also included. Cozy Country Kitchens are also available for

to all residents in skilled and personal care. She also noted that each building in the supportive living communities has its own kitchen and dedicated staff helping to create an outstanding culinary experience.

residents’ use. Kendall Hunsicker, Vice President of Healthcare Services, is very proud of the entire supportive living team, which

Kendall marvels at the care demonstrated daily by the team. “We constantly strive for quality and excellence and always look for ways to improve our processes.” She further explained,

numbers approximately 500. She explained how the success

“There is no use of outside agency staff, which is unusual in

of the department stems from how team members approach their work. “There is an amazing dedication to the residents 14

looking for ways to enrich and enhance residents’ lives. “While

this industry. Having our own team adds to the quality of care

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given to the residents. We feel fortunate to be recognized as a

residents seamlessly during the recent opening of The Glen’s

high-quality healthcare provider in all areas by the Centers for

addition.”

Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), the PA Department of Human Services (DHS), and most recently, Newsweek magazine.”

added. She recalled when a resident was unable to get out to

(Newsweek magazine ranked The Glen #1 on its list of Best

buy an anniversary card. “A member of the team, on their own

Nursing Homes in Pennsylvania for 2020.)

initiative, bought a card for the resident to sign and give to their

“We are blessed to have such an incredible team,” Kendall said. “It’s demonstrated in the quality of care they provide, their long-term tenure, dedication, competence, attention to detail, and customer service.” Kendall remarked how this was quite apparent during The Glen’s recent expansion. “All members of the supportive living team worked together to transition

“I’ve seen the staff go above and beyond over and over,” Kendall

spouse.” But this doesn’t surprise Kendall. As she explained, “Willow Valley Communities’ residents’ expectations are high. The supportive living team understands this, and their compassion, commitment, and expertise is clearly demonstrated every day in their care for the residents. It’s so gratifying to see.”

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There is an amazing dedication to the residents and a positive spirit that is seen here every day.

Kendall Hunsicker, Vice President of Healthcare Services, Willow Valley Communities

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MOMENTUM! SOUTHPOINTE AT LAKES WILLOW VALLEY COMMUNITIES’ STUNNING NEW COMMUNITY


Rounding the bend in front of the upper level of the Cultural Center at Willow Valley Communities, you can’t help but marvel at the quickly changing landscape. It’s Willow Valley Communities’ newest community: SouthPointe at Lakes. And it’s quickly taking shape — with exciting new construction developments almost daily. The beautiful new SouthPointe at Lakes Community is located at the southernmost point of Willow Valley Communities

Plans for SouthPointe at Lakes are becoming a reality with new residents’ move-in dates starting this summer.

on our Lakes Campus. SouthPointe’s 88 villas quickly sold out when offered last spring and summer. Future residents are getting to know each other and forming a warm

plus study. The interest list for these magnificent new

community as they all excitedly await their move-in dates,

apartment homes is continually growing, with sales selections

some of which begin this summer. In between champagne

anticipated to begin later this spring. We invite you to contact

toasts at the celebratory ground breaking last fall, the future

us to learn more and sign up to be kept informed. Visit Willow

neighbors exchanged addresses, phone numbers, and email

Valley Communities’ website SouthPointeWVC.org for more

addresses to start the building of lasting relationships. Later

information and the latest construction updates.

in the year, they were reunited at a festive holiday social held at the Willow Valley Communities Clubhouse. The group

Willow Valley Communities’ team members are also eager to greet our new residents as they enjoy their new

enjoyed cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and easy conversation about their new homes and future residency at Willow Valley Communities. It quickly became a gathering of new friends. A professional photograph was captured of each resident as a memento of this special evening.

maintenance-free lifestyle, award-winning culinary offerings, amazing amenities, and benefit from our Lifecare promise. Willow Valley Communities will host more engaging gatherings for our future residents as construction of their new residences nears completion. Relationships will continue to build,

On the horizon for SouthPointe at Lakes are 120 luxury

connections will continue to be established, and a true sense

apartments, SouthPointe Village. The splendid apartment

of community will continue to be formed just as it always has

residences will be offered in two floor plans — two bedroom/

been at Willow Valley Communities over our 35-year history.

two-and-a-half baths or two bedroom/two-and-a-half baths Willow Valley Communities’ newest community, SouthPointe at Lakes, is rapidly taking shape.

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BUILDING BLESSINGS FOR THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LANCASTER Blessing Boxes have been popping up all over the country for

Lancaster. That’s when she reached out to Willow Valley

years. A Blessing Box is a small, often homemade structure

Communities and our North community woodshop. Would

in which people leave donated goods for others to pick up

they be willing, she asked, to construct Blessing Boxes that

anonymously. Typically located in a common area, people fill

could be distributed throughout the district?

them with items that will help those in need, such as clothing, shoes, gloves, nonperishable food, toiletries, or other necessities.

The answer, of course, was a resounding “Yes!” and the members of the North Woodshop quickly got to work. Willow

Lancaster-area resident Jessica Pavelko loved the idea

Valley Communities resident and North Woodshop vice

of Blessing Boxes for the students of the School District

chairman Bob Goodhart coordinated the effort along with

of Lancaster. Her husband, Matt, is a music teacher at

fellow resident woodshop member Jim Hockenberry, who

Carter and MacRae Elementary School in Lancaster city,

really spearheaded the logistics of the building project. The

and she saw a definite need for some basic items for the

other resident members of the woodshop worked together

schoolchildren there. However, she passionately believed

to complete 16 boxes that are being distributed throughout

that it would not be enough to simply bless a student with

the schools.

a new coat or new school supplies. Rather, in her eyes, it would be just as important to also bless that student with

Willow Valley Communities covered the cost of the building

the opportunity to give to someone else in need. This is what

supplies. In addition to items like clothing, school supplies,

she wanted for the children her husband teaches, and also

and toiletries, handwritten notes of love and encouragement

for students in other schools within the School District of

are also included in the boxes for children to take.

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The Blessing Boxes are set up in common areas within the schools so that they can be accessed easily by students. They take what they need and give what they can. Jessica Pavelko was incredibly humbled and touched by the effort of the members of Willow Valley Communities’ North Woodshop. She recently presented the members with a plaque to thank them for their work. The plaque will hang in a special spot in the Willow Valley Communities North Woodshop, where it will be a reminder to all that there are blessings in giving as well as in receiving. Dr. Damaris Rau, superintendent of the School District of Lancaster, commented during the presentation, “We are so appreciative of the beautiful Blessing Boxes which were carefully crafted by Willow Valley Communities residents in their woodshop. Our students will benefit both from the supplies offered and from filling the boxes to help their peers. A special thank-you to Matt and Jessica Pavelko for creating this opportunity for our families.” At the conclusion of the project, woodshop vice chairman Bob Goodhart said, “The North Woodshop likes to be able to make contributions for Willow Valley Communities, as well as to the greater Lancaster community beyond us. Working with the School District of Lancaster was the perfect fit. It’s always inspiring to be around the children and do something beneficial for them.”

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When you fill another’s bucket, your bucket gets filled. Jessica Pavelko

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600 Willow Valley Square Lancaster, PA 17602

The Willow Valley Way For 35 years, Willow Valley Communities has been dedicated

later, with no change to your monthly service fee due to

to helping people pursue exceptional lives. Our mission is

the increased level of care.

simple: to inspire each person to embrace the possibilities of a Life Lived Forward. We are committed to innovative programming, operational excellence, and prudent financial practices.

And we are grateful to have been affirmed for our efforts. In addition to the many awards and recognitions we receive every year from various organizations, we consistently receive an “A� rating from Fitch Ratings, affirming our proven

Our communities provide the security of Lifecare, which

financial stability. Our most important recognition, though,

includes short- and long-term care, should you need it

comes from the people who live here.

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