Springâthat magnificent time of year when everything comes back to life is especially welcomed this year after the COVID-19 isolation of 2020. The sun is coaxing us to come outside and enjoy a leisurely stroll to some special places where one can reflect and draw strength for the days ahead. What better place than Bristol Village?
Hidden inside the Glenn Center (activity center) is an atrium which is an open air garden area surrounded by the walking track. Planned by Bristol Village founder, John Glenn, it was a lovely area, but as it matured, it began to suffer from neglect as English ivy took over while weeds invaded the paths and grassy areas. Norma Dupire, a resident with another vision for the atrium, came forward three years ago with the idea of creating a Hummingbird Garden. She put up hummingbird feeders after clearing the ivy and weeds to make room for plants and flowers that attract hummingbirds. Hanging baskets with colorful annuals were added and although it is once
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We moved to Bristol Village with our two pets â Reda, our little 10 lb. doggie and Leon, our 20-lb. cat. Leon, a indoor cat, enjoys watching birds and other happenings out of the front window. Reda, on the other hand, goes on daily walks with both myself and my husband, John. She is accustomed to âPat walksâ which means a daily circle through Tranquility park, and âJohn walksâ, often more than eight miles of exploring a much wider area. We adopted Reda from a no-kill shelter when she was 18 months old. She was rescued when less than a year old with five puppies in tow. By the time we met Reda, the puppies had been weaned and adopted and it was time for Reda to return to her puppyhood. She was a scrawny, homely little thing, with sparse rough fur and an endearing face. And she loves to kiss and cuddle. She got her name because she was mistaken for a Portuguese Podengo so we named her âMargaridaâ or Reda for short. Over time her sparse fur has grown i
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Bristol Home assisted living facility in Buffalo to close
The assisted living center for women will close once appropriate living arrangements are made for each and every one of the facility s 40 residents. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 11:15 PM EST February 19, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. An assisted living facility in Buffalo that was incorporated 153 years ago will soon be closing its doors for good.
Families and staff were notified earlier this week that Bristol Home, a nonprofit assisted living facility for women on Main Street, will shut down as soon as appropriate, alternative living arrangements are found for each of its 40 residents.
President Michael Helbringer says the Board of Directors made the difficult decision last week and is strictly a financial one.