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St. Paul Elder Services Celebrates 25 Years of St. Paul Villa 

St. Paul Elder Services is proud to celebrate 25 years of serving residents, families and community members at St. Paul Villa (The Villa).   The Villa is a residential care apartment complex (RCAC) that welcomed its first residents in 2000. Since then, The Villa’s apartment-style assisted living community has been home to individuals with minimal to […]

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St. Paul Elder Services Announces Lisa Sabin-Wilson, RN, DNS-CT, as new Director of Nursing

St. Paul Elder Services is pleased to announce the addition of Lisa Sabin-Wilson, RN, DNS-CT, as its new director of nursing for its 105-bed skilled nursing facility, St. Paul Home. In her role, Sabin-Wilson oversees nursing operations, ensures clinical standards are met and provides staff with resources and support to deliver high-quality, resident-centered care. She

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Finding Connection Through Communication

When a loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, one of the biggest challenges families can face is communication. As the disease progresses, conversations can shift in surprising and sometimes frustrating ways. But with patience and understanding, communication can still be one of the most meaningful ways to stay connected. How Communication

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Finding Purpose Through Connection: Introducing the Memory Reflections Program

As memory loss progresses beyond the early stages, individuals and their families are often left searching for supportive environments that offer not only care but also meaning, dignity, and joy. Memory Reflections was created with exactly that in mind. Designed for individuals experiencing moderate memory loss, Memory Reflections offers a thoughtfully structured program that blends

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