Julie Bonzo

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Laurelwood Memory Care Groundbreaking

Last month, we were very excited to break ground on the Memory Care Neighborhood at Laurelwood. The neighborhood will consist of eight Assisted Living apartment homes, an open kitchen with a dining table, and a dedicated living room.

Members of The Highlands Resident Council and Executive Director Lloyd Theiss standing in a line holding shovels at the Memory Care Groundbreaking Ceremony
Members of The Highlands at Pittsford Resident Council and Executive Director Lloyd Theiss at the Assisted Living Memory Care Groundbreaking Ceremony, August 3, 2021

The Memory Care Neighborhood is an addition to the existing Laurelwood Assisted Living building. Memory Care residents will be highly integrated with the greater Laurelwood community, including sharing meals in the Laurelwood Dining Room.

There’s So Much To Do at The Highlands

The Laurelwood Life Enrichment Team is busy creating an extensive activities plan for our Memory Care residents. It is our goal for all residents to live at their highest personal potential and to Enjoy Life! Activities take place throughout each day, in the evenings, and on weekends. Residents of The Highlands are as busy as they want to be!

Resident and member of The Highlands Resident Council smiling with shovel, ready to dig
Highlands resident and member of The Highlands Resident Council
Resident and member of The Highlands Resident Council standing with shovel along with Executive Director Lloyd Theiss
Highlands resident and member of The Highlands Resident Council along with Executive Director Lloyd Theiss

The Memory Care Neighborhood apartments will welcome residents starting May 2022.

Call us today to learn more! 585.586.7600

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Assisted Living Families Reunite

This month, Residents of Laurelwood Assisted Living welcomed visitors to their homes for the first time in a year. Family members are now able to visit their loved ones in the comfort of their apartments.

Janet Sanewsky and her daughter shared how it feels to be spending more time together again with WHAM news.

“We’ve enjoyed each other’s company,” Janet said. “We always have, but we certainly appreciate it far more now.”

“A normal hug, is, it’s like a million dollars to me,” she added.

The staff welcomed visitors with this sign and some treats to celebrate the occasion.

And many residents lifted glasses of orange juice!

For more information on visitation, call The Highlands at 585.586.7600.

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