At Windsor Park, we recently came together to reflect on an incredible story of faith and courage. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the martyrdom of John and Betty Stam, missionaries in China who were tragically killed for professing their faith. Their story—and the miraculous survival of their baby, Helen Priscilla—made headlines around the world in 1934 and inspired a generation to pursue mission work.
We were honored to welcome Andrew Montonera, their great-grandnephew and author of the newly released book By Life or By Death, to share their legacy with us. Resident Ray Smith, whose parents were missionaries in China at the time, added a personal touch by sharing photos and stories from his family’s experiences.
It was a moving and unforgettable afternoon, reminding us of the strength of faith and the impact one story can have on generations. ... See MoreSee Less
Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss in seniors, often with no symptoms until significant damage is done. Early detection through regular eye exams is key to preserving your sight. If you’re over 60, it’s especially important to get checked regularly. 👁️
The holiday season at Covenant Living at Windsor Park was full of joy, music, and togetherness! 🎄
We kicked things off by celebrating our incredible employees with a Christmas party they won’t forget—complete with a beautiful buffet, festive decorations, raffle prizes, and even a visit from The Grinch! 💚
Residents and their families made the season even brighter at our Christmas Family Open House. Together, they sipped on hot cocoa, snapped photos with Santa 🎅, admired the train circling our two-story Christmas tree 🚂, and soaked in the sounds of strolling carolers. It was such a joyful time for all generations to come together.
To close out the season, residents were treated to a classical music concert by the talented Chou Sisters, who seamlessly played piano, violin, and cello. Paired with pie and coffee, it was a perfect way to reflect on the beauty of the season.
The holidays may be over, but the memories made at Windsor Park will carry us into 2025 with joy and gratitude. Wishing blessings to all in the new year! ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
At Windsor Park, we recently came together to reflect on an incredible story of faith and courage. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the martyrdom of John and Betty Stam, missionaries in China who were tragically killed for professing their faith. Their story—and the miraculous survival of their baby, Helen Priscilla—made headlines around the world in 1934 and inspired a generation to pursue mission work.
We were honored to welcome Andrew Montonera, their great-grandnephew and author of the newly released book By Life or By Death, to share their legacy with us. Resident Ray Smith, whose parents were missionaries in China at the time, added a personal touch by sharing photos and stories from his family’s experiences.
It was a moving and unforgettable afternoon, reminding us of the strength of faith and the impact one story can have on generations. ... See MoreSee Less
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Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss in seniors, often with no symptoms until significant damage is done. Early detection through regular eye exams is key to preserving your sight. If you’re over 60, it’s especially important to get checked regularly. 👁️
Learn more about how to protect your sight, during #GlaucomaAwarenessMonth and year-round: bit.ly/400MtNS. ... See MoreSee Less
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The holiday season at Covenant Living at Windsor Park was full of joy, music, and togetherness! 🎄
We kicked things off by celebrating our incredible employees with a Christmas party they won’t forget—complete with a beautiful buffet, festive decorations, raffle prizes, and even a visit from The Grinch! 💚
Residents and their families made the season even brighter at our Christmas Family Open House. Together, they sipped on hot cocoa, snapped photos with Santa 🎅, admired the train circling our two-story Christmas tree 🚂, and soaked in the sounds of strolling carolers. It was such a joyful time for all generations to come together.
To close out the season, residents were treated to a classical music concert by the talented Chou Sisters, who seamlessly played piano, violin, and cello. Paired with pie and coffee, it was a perfect way to reflect on the beauty of the season.
The holidays may be over, but the memories made at Windsor Park will carry us into 2025 with joy and gratitude. Wishing blessings to all in the new year! ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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