In a sense, Tori Romano is working backwards. The 17-year-old wants to become a pediatrician (“I love children”) but is getting her start in healthcare working with seniors.
St. Ann's has remained a leader in innovation and in the delivery of the highest quality of services for seniors because our donors continue to invest in our seniors.
Even though there may no longer be hope for recovery from illness, there is still hope for time with loved ones, hope for a peaceful, dignified, painless death, and hope to share one’s legacy [...]
Providence Housing and St. Ann’s Community are proud to announce that construction is underway for Durand Senior Apartments, a new affordable housing development for seniors age 55+, located in [...]
Designed with an open kitchen, the bistro encourages residents to interact with the cooks and watch them in action. It also allows residents and staff to dine together, adding to the community [...]
For as long as he can remember, baseball has always been a huge part of Fred’s life. To this day, he feels most alive when he’s got his old baseball mitt in his hands.