One of top priorities throughout the pandemic has been to keep our residents engaged – and happy. Although the state guidelines required us to keep our residents apart, our team worked hard to create activities that unified us and provided a sense of cohesiveness. Families have been able to see their loved one through FaceTime and Zoom as well as limited outdoor visits. It’s been a period of adjustment, but our residents and families are the very best!
Take a look at what our families are saying about life at the Katzman Family Center for Living:
“My mother looked beautiful, well cared for. The staff has been consistently great even under these difficult times. Their job is tough enough without the pandemic.”
“Everyone was very friendly and it felt very safe.”
“Great sanitation protocols!”
“I truly appreciate the opportunity to see my Mom in person.”
“I really liked seeing Dad and the respect the Katzman Center showed us.”
“Visiting with our mother and seeing her content and well taken care of meant so much to us.” ❤️
“I was able to see my Dad and he look heathy and happy.”
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