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Chet and Ruth Musser were both born with green thumbs and cannot imagine life without gardening. They have spent countless hours tilling, planting, weeding, watering, and most importantly, enjoying the veggies they grow every year. When they decided it was time to downsize and to move into a retirement community, they realized that they may no longer have a garden at their new home. However, the Mussers are thrilled to have found the best of both worlds at Chapel Poi...
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Pointe Place residents Chet and Ruth Musser have been avid gardeners since the day they were born. Gardening has helped them both to keep their minds, souls, and bodies healthy. They enjoy the process of watching plants grow and keeping an eye on their progress; but most importantly, they enjoying eating their produce. If you have a fridge full of cucumbers and a countertop lined with more tomatoes than you know what to do with, Chet and Ruth have you covered! Try some of their favorite fam...
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One couple’s life-changing move to Chapel PointeA joyful song resonates down the hall from Carlyle and Madeline Kilmore’s apartment daily. A speckling of voices join in throughout the building, but there’s no doubt; the Kilmores enjoy the time of community. “Every morning, when the [Chapel Pointe] pastor leads his devotion on TV, we open our doors and sing along to the first song,” explained Carlyle. Madeline jokes that the hall choir makes a joyful noise unto...
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Armed with pots and pans, the independent living residents of Chapel Pointe lined the campus Friday morning and made a joyful ruckus, drawing staff out to the porches. Signs of thanks speckled the crowd and shouts of praise rang out among the clanging of pots.The Chivaree honored the staff of Chapel Pointe for all of their hard work and sacrifices, both at work and at home, to keep Chapel Pointe residents safe and meet their needs during this difficult time.“Staff were overwhelmed and most...
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31Dec
Lindsay De Bien |
Chapel Pointe,
Cumberland County,
Construction,
Renovation,
Volunteers,
A Loving Way of Life,
Staff,
residents,
seniors,
75th Anniversary,
non-profit |
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You are heating up our 75th Anniversary Fundraising.Because of your generosity in 2019, we officially surpassed the halfway point on our giving thermometer, illustrating that you’ve given more than $38,000 to the Enriching Quality of Life 75th Anniversary Campaign!These gifts will be used in the New Year to transform the library and hair salon into enriching environments to enhance residents’ lives.The renovated library will give better access to 3,000+ books, offer a tranquil space ...
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Not all residents at the continuing care retirement community Chapel Pointe at Carlisle are using technology. Yet.The community has created a tech gateway by implementing their own digital app from resident engagement software provider Touchtown. The app delivers community information through modules like Activities, Dining, and Announcements to keep residents engaged with community happenings from the tips of their fingers. They also can connect with neighbors through pictorial directories, req...
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19Aug
Lindsay De Bien |
Chapel Pointe,
Cumberland County,
Events,
Pointe Place,
Construction,
Independent Living,
Continuum of Care,
Moving,
A Loving Way of Life,
Staff,
residents,
seniors |
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On August 16, more than 30 Chapel Pointe residents and staff gathered in the shade at Pointe Place for a private Grand Opening of the townhome community. All of the soon-to-be residents of Pointe Place sat as Debbie Sprague, CEO, addressed the crowd, “We want to give praise to God for making this a reality, for making it happen, for the blessing of Pointe Place. Chapel Pointe is an awesome community on Hanover Street, and this is just an addition to that community. The folks who live here ...
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17Jul
Lindsay De Bien |
Chapel Pointe,
Awards,
Cumberland County,
Independent Living,
Continuum of Care,
Volunteers,
Skilled Care,
Households,
A Loving Way of Life,
Staff,
residents,
seniors,
75th Anniversary,
Chapel Pointe at Home,
Home Care,
In-Home Care |
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Chapel Pointe’s supporters knocked our socks off by selecting Chapel Pointe at Home as the best in-home care provider in “The Sentinel” newspaper’s Best of Cumberland County contest. What makes the honor remarkable is that we launched Chapel Pointe at Home in 2018 and will not celebrate its one-year anniversary until Sept. 1!“I was surprised that we won, knowing that we’re such a young organization,” said Jan Fitzpatrick, RN, Homecare Coordinator. &ldquo...
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As Chapel Pointe celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2019, many themes vie for attention: the legacy of Founder Rev. Fred Henry, the love of people, the joy of service, and the growth of a continuum of care that offers a lifestyle of security.However, one person emerges at the forefront, bringing the heart of Chapel Pointe into focus: God.“The ministry of Chapel Pointe is built on the foundation of that Gospel message. On a consistent basis, every hour of every day of every week of every mo...
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20May
Lindsay De Bien |
Chapel Pointe,
Cumberland County,
Events,
Personal Care,
Independent Living,
Continuum of Care,
Volunteers,
Skilled Care,
Households,
A Loving Way of Life,
Staff,
residents,
seniors,
75th Anniversary |
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“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Chapel Pointe residents are living proof of this truth from Acts 20:35.Residents spent the past week sorting school supplies and packing them into 600 kits so each impoverished child at Barner Christian Academy in Davao City, Philippines, will have his or her own supplies next fall.The missions project culminated in a packing party on Friday, May 17, where a buffet of pencils, glue, paper, scissors, and more awaited the eager party-g...
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