June

Exceptional Experiences

Join us for one of our exclusive community Experiences and find out firsthand what it means to Live Exceptional, Every Day!

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Memory Care

Memory Care Café

Saturday June 6 | 11AM

Supporting a loved one through memory challenges can feel overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created a warm and welcoming place where you can connect, share, and find support with others who understand your journey. At our monthly memory café, we provide dementia-friendly activities for both you and your loved one, as well as educational resources, information, support, and advice. This month’s theme: Sing-Along with our Music Therapist. RSVPs preferred. Walk-ins welcome.

Special Event

Spring Choir Performance

Friday June 12 | 4PM

Join us for a delightful afternoon of music as our resident choir presents their annual Spring Concert during Happy Hour. Residents, friends, and family are invited to enjoy a special performance filled with uplifting songs, seasonal spirit, and wonderful community connection as we celebrate the talents of our resident performers.

Social Engagement

Summer Splash Party

Thursday June 18 | 4-6PM

Dive into summer at our annual Summer Splash Party! This community-wide celebration
brings residents together for a fun-filled afternoon featuring a delicious summer barbecue, live entertainment, and engaging activities designed for everyone to enjoy. It’s the perfect way to soak up the season, connect with neighbors, and make lasting summer memories together.

Educational

Pathfinder: How Pennsylvania’s Ann Preston Blazed the Trail for Woman Doctors

Presented by Jennifer Greene

Thursday June 25 | 2:30PM

In 1850, the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania was founded in Philadelphia as the first fully authorized medical school in the world for women to earn an MD. It was established by a group of progressive Quakers and businessmen from southeastern Pennsylvania who believed women had a right to advanced education in medicine. Within two years of opening its doors, though, it was faced with utter failure—until one determined Quaker lady stepped up to keep the dream alive, against all odds. This is the story of Chester County’s Dr. Ann Preston, one of the nation’s first woman doctors and the first woman dean of a medical school in the United States.