Juniper Village at Mount Joy

You Can’t Mask Our Sparkle!

Our smiles might be hidden behind masks these days but our creativity and fun-loving attitudes are shining through at Juniper Village at Mount Joy! Bright colors and unique patterns adorn our masks, many of which were donated by long-time friend of Juniper, former Wellness Associate, Stephanie McVey. Others were donated by family members and friends in the greater community. We are grateful for the safeguarding these masks provide and we know that each was made with love and prayers in every stitch. To all our donors, thank you for your love and support. We appreciate you!

Some of our associates sought a personalized approach to their masks. See pictured, Briana Stokes, a Wellness associate and flamingo fanatic, dons her matching headband/mask set. Even Juni got in on the creativity! Our residents enjoy these expressive touches and appreciate the lighthearted nature they add. This is a challenging time but we won’t let it mask our sparkle!

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