Laurie and Tom Reese have long been sharing their cello and flute music with Juniper Village at Mount Joy. Residents look forward to their monthly visits and the uplifting tunes they play. As we are safeguarding our residents by limiting visitors, many have missed their time with Laurie and Tom. Today, we looked to technology to bring them “virtually” inside so that they could once again share their beautiful music and smiling faces. Through FaceTime, an iPad and the assistance of our Connections Director, Laurie and Tom visited with several residents in their rooms, performing private concerts. YouTube videos are wonderful, but there’s nothing like a live performance… even if it’s virtual!
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