At Juniper Village at Lebanon, we are fortunate to have beautiful courtyards, long walkways, beautiful plants and flowers, and awnings to block the sun. Recently one of our umbrellas needed a quick repair, and Brenda was thrilled to be able to help. Most of the Connections staff is “vertically challenged”, and Brenda said that even as a teenager, everyone asked her to reach things on the top shelves at the grocery store. She says that it makes her happy to be able to help others, and we certainly appreciated her long reach! Fun fact: Brenda admitted that she was disappointed when someone invented those metal grabbers because she thought she would be “out of a job”!
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