Volunteering
Volunteering at Three Crowns Park is a richly rewarding experience. Supporting the needs of our residents is both challenging and inspiring, and we’re grateful that you are interested in helping out! Your role as a volunteer is to provide more than just your time and energy—it’s to offer companionship, support and care to our residents and staff, in your own unique way.
Whether you are interested in one-on-one walks around the neighborhood with a resident or participating in group activities like accompanying us on a resident adventure, the opportunity to connect with residents and staff is special. Volunteers participate in a variety of activities on campus, including working in the gardens or art studio, assisting residents with technology, participating in storytelling groups, bringing your pet for pet therapy activities, or sharing holistic services like Reiki and aroma therapy.
The possibilities are endless—as long as they enhance the Three Crowns Park community, ensuring that we all live life to the fullest.
“BEING A VOLUNTEER IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE MY TIME AND MY TALENTS. WHETHER I’M HELPING TO LEAD AN ACTIVITY WITH RESIDENTS OR VISITING SOMEONE ONE-ON-ONE, THE SENSE OF GIVING IS SO REWARDING WHEN YOU FEEL THE LOVE AND APPRECIATION THAT IS GIVEN BACK. I LOOK FORWARD TO MY VISITS.”
– Mike Denesha
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Preventative health screenings can play a vital role in maintaining your health and well-being as you age, but how do you know which ones are right for you?
Regular screenings help detect potential health issues early, allowing for more effective treatment and improved quality of life. From blood pressure checks to bone density tests, it’s important to stay informed and consult with your healthcare provider about the screenings that best suit your needs.
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Life changes—and your will should too. Consider reviewing your estate plan if you’ve recently:
✔ Moved or bought/sold property
✔ Experienced a major life event (marriage, divorce, birth of a child)
✔ Had changes in your financial situation
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Today, we join the global community in raising awareness for World Alzheimer’s Day. 💜
At Covenant Living, we stand together to honor those affected and to advocate for increased research and support.
Let's unite to spread hope and promote a brighter future for all who are impacted by Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. #WorldAlzheimersDay
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