Benedictine Living Community of Crookston reaches out to seniors through new program
The program, called Community Connection, is a way that Benedictine Living Community will offer companionship to senior citizens, said Cassie Rudie, the organization’s housing manager. 1:15 pm, Mar. 15, 2021 ×
Benedictine Living Community-Crookston is reaching out to seniors via telephone calls through a new program called Community Connections. (Submitted drawing)
CROOKSTON – The Benedictine Living Community of Crookston will launch a new program in March that will reach out to senior citizens through phone calls.
The program, called Community Connection, is a way that Benedictine Living Community will offer companionship to senior citizens, said Cassie Rudie, the organization’s housing manager. Because of the pandemic, some seniors have been more isolated from others than they typically are.
Letter: BLC–Crookston fundraising for a new van
Submitted by Benedictine Living Community Crookston
Crookston Times
Dear Benedictine Living Community (Villa & SUMMIT) ambassadors, friends, supporters:
We’ve been graced with another year to continue our mission of providing trusted care and service. We are incredibly grateful to have started it out by administering round one of the vaccination protocol to our residents, tenants and associates.
As the wheels of our care continue in motion to promote our residents and tenants to live fully and live well, the wheels on our current multipurpose van/little bus are going round and round, but not like they used to when it was new, 20+ years ago.