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"A Place of Dignity and Peace."

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2004 Luau Benefit

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Resident of the Month- John S.

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      Staff Profile-      Mary Kirby


 
 
elcome to Golden Haven. For well over a decade, we have cared for more than 1,400 residents suffering from Alzheimer's disease-
with a 98% family satisfaction rating.  Their stories combined with our pioneering and compassionate methods of care, form the cornerstone of our service. We realize that Alzheimer's is a very difficult and sensitive condition for both the afflicted and loved ones. Memory-loss can erode not only one's recollection, but also the affinity for living.

Current studies are focused on the prevention and cure for Alzheimer's.  We have made it easy for you to keep abreast with the most up-to-date studies worldwide by providing you with a section on "Alzheimer's Moreover News" on this Newsletter which is being updated every six hours. 

At Golden Haven, we work with our residents' remaining capabilities and extract from their experiences, to create daily activities that make them feel useful, alive, loved and secure. 

Every year we exhibit to the public the crafts and artworks of our residents. At these events, we also showcase resident performances of the songs and dances they remember and the musical instruments they used to play.

At Golden Haven, we believe that life should be enjoyed to the fullest, that a person’s dignity and self-esteem need not wane with age nor illness, that our senior citizens have within themselves a wealth of knowledge and experience that enriches the lives of those around them.  Our facility was built and our management and staff trained around this philosophy.  We are here because we truly care.