Princeton Nursing & Rehabilitation has announced that angels from the “Christmas Angel Tree” are now available to help put a smile on a resident’s face and bring them some joy this holiday season.
Melinda “Mendi” Dunning, the activity director at Princeton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, says this is the third year for the “Christmas Angel Tree”.
click to download audioShe indicates they have about 100 angels on the tree this year. The gifts need to be wrapped and back to the facility by December 16th.
If you are looking for gift ideas for an “Angel”, according to Dunning the residents love socks, blankets and snacks.
click to download audioDunning says if you or your organization wants to drop off “goody bags” they ask that you don’t include hard candy.
click to download audioShe says her goal is for all of the residents to have fun and live an active life at the facility.
click to download audioDunning also talked about the Golden Wish Program and Volunteer Program. She says the Golden Wish Program where she makes wishes for her “elderly peeps” at the facility.
click to download audioAnyone interested in sharing their time with the residents can contact Dunning about the Volunteer Program.
For more information about the Volunteer Program or if you want to get a “Christmas Angel”, contact Mendi Dunning at Princeton Nursing & Rehabilitation at (270) 365-3541
Melinda “Mendi” Dunning, the activity director at Princeton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, says this is the third year for the “Christmas Angel Tree”.
click to download audioShe indicates they have about 100 angels on the tree this year. The gifts need to be wrapped and back to the facility by December 16th.
If you are looking for gift ideas for an “Angel”, according to Dunning the residents love socks, blankets and snacks.
click to download audioDunning says if you or your organization wants to drop off “goody bags” they ask that you don’t include hard candy.
click to download audioShe says her goal is for all of the residents to have fun and live an active life at the facility.
click to download audioDunning also talked about the Golden Wish Program and Volunteer Program. She says the Golden Wish Program where she makes wishes for her “elderly peeps” at the facility.
click to download audioAnyone interested in sharing their time with the residents can contact Dunning about the Volunteer Program.
For more information about the Volunteer Program or if you want to get a “Christmas Angel”, contact Mendi Dunning at Princeton Nursing & Rehabilitation at (270) 365-3541