By simply sharing a story, singing a song, or lending an ear, you can change a life. When you bring joy and comfort into someone’s heart, you experience the power of volunteering. We recruit and train volunteers who are committed to supporting, improving, and enhancing the lives of older adults. When you volunteer with us, you help make residents’ days better.
Even if you don’t have much time to share, we’ll work to find volunteer opportunities that fit your interests and schedule. From computer class instruction, planning movie nights, and leading history discussions to supporting our art therapy, pet therapy and music programming, we offer many flexible options for getting involved.
Please note that a drug screening and background check are required for all ongoing individual volunteers.
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Today, we pause to remember the lives lost on September 11, 2001, and to honor the bravery of first responders, service members, and everyday heroes who answered the call.
At Covenant Living, we reflect with gratitude, reverence, and unity — never forgetting the strength and resilience shown on that day and in the years since.
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This September, we recognize World Alzheimer’s Month — a time to raise awareness, show support, and honor those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. 💜
At Covenant Living, we’re committed to fostering compassionate care, advancing education, and supporting families every step of the way.
Together, we can break the stigma and build a more dementia-inclusive future.
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How will your story live on?
At Covenant Living, many friends have found meaningful ways to leave a lasting legacy—supporting the communities they love for generations to come. From honoring family traditions to creating opportunities for others, there are thoughtful ways to make a difference that reflects what matters most to you.
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