TenderHearted Home Care spreads Christmas cheer 2019
Autumn Care’s Christmas Party with Santa and elves
Getting to participate at Autumn Care Assisted Living and Rehabilitation of Salisbury’s Christmas party was an absolutely joyful time! Peter and Renee of TenderHearted Home Care dressed as elves to join Santa for gift giving fun and pictures with residents and staff. We were so happy to be able to have a part in spreading cheer to everyone that came out.
Morningside’s Festival of Trees
Festival of trees at Morningside of Concord, includes a Giving Tree, sponsored by TenderHearted Home Care. Those visiting the tree display have the opportunity to choose a suggestion card for ways they could give during this season of Giving. Some of the cards could be a financial gift to agencies like the Alzheimer’s Association, other cards suggest ways to help someone like helping to bring in groceries, and other cards suggest ways of the heart like writing a note of encouragement.
The residents were given a grand Christmas dinner and Mrs. Elf, Renee, also attended to spread the “jingle cheer” and encourage voting for the Giving Tree. Awards were announced the next week and TenderHearted won 2nd place with the Giving Tree.
Brian Center of Concord
Renee Gray, owner of TenderHearted Home Care stopped by Brian Center dressed as An Elf and shared Christmas cheer with the residents. The Odell Primary school kindergarten class sang to the residents and enjoyed time with Mrs. Elf.
Spreading Cheer at Big Elm
Mrs. Elf, Renee, of Tenderhearted Home Care & Jim Cooper of Hospice & Palliative care of the Charlotte region, bring some musical & elfy cheer to the residents of Big Elm in Kannapolis, NC. Jim played guitar & sang & led the residents in some oldies & some Christmas songs. What great voices they have at Big Elm! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Five Oaks of Concord
Mr. and Mrs. Elf, Peter and Renee Gray, of TenderHearted Home Care, stopped at the resident Christmas party to share “jingle cheer” at Five Oaks in Concord. Smiles were big and bright as bed bound residents enjoyed some surprise visits as well!
TenderHearted Home Care’s Open House
Here at TenderHearted Home Care we hosted our very first open house for this year! We were so glad to come together and celebrate the Christmas season with our staff. This year we were able to gift them with handy lunch bags sporting the company logo and award accolades to some of our CarePros that have gone the extra mile. There was a photo booth stocked with props for everyone to get in on the fun and even some of the family members that attended were able to get pictures with our elves!
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