A record-setting, sold-out event, FOOD FIGHT raised nearly $200,000 for Annie’s Angel Fund which supports quality-of-life activities for St. Ann’s Home residents with limited financial means.
Older adults who want to gain confidence using the internet or their iPad can learn the basics and more at three free classes at St. Ann’s Community at Chapel Oaks, 1550 Portland Avenue in Irondequoit.
Residents and staff of St. Ann’s Community will participate in a “Walk to Remember” on its Irondequoit campus to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s disease.
Caring for an older adult has its rewards, but it can also be exhausting and frustrating, even in the most loving relationships. Consistently putting your needs last opens the door for caregiver [...]
St. Ann’s Community is proud to announce that Manny Burgio, Physical Therapy Coordinator, has graduated from the IGNITE Leadership Academy as one of the next generation of leaders in senior care.