Juniper Village at Lebanon

Volunteers in Action!

Juniper Village at Lebanon volunteers are the best!  Several have found ways to continue volunteering in the same ways as we had all become used to before we had to maintain social distancing due to the current health situation.  Here is Volunteer Extrordinairre Roland Carpenter leading devotions and a hymn sing in the way that only he can do it, with Becky playing the piano in the room.  Since he has been volunteering here for over five years, he has really gotten to know each resident personally.  Through the miracle of technology, today he was able to interact personally with each person in the room!  He is also willing to do virtual room visits with the help of the Connections staff.   This is teamwork at its finest!

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