APD Lifecare Precautions for COVID-19
December 20, 2022 Our residents are doing well, and we continue to take steps to ensure they remain healthy and safe while enjoying their daily
December 20, 2022 Our residents are doing well, and we continue to take steps to ensure they remain healthy and safe while enjoying their daily
At 97 years old, Mary Morse still possesses a remarkably youthful and energetic spirit, just one of the many reasons why her son Dr. Richard Morse says Harvest Hill has been such a great fit.
The Woodlands Dining Manager Michelle Fifield is a Renaissance woman, who does “a little bit of everything,” for the independent living community’s residents.
Deborah Dworak’s mother, Betty Corcoran, may be 100 years old, but she is still an extremely independent woman.
For resident Patrick Lenihan, living at The Woodlands is a true family affair. His daughter is a doctor at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital, while his granddaughter works in the dining room.
APD’s senior communities were recently awarded for their efforts to protect the natural environment and arrest the course of climate change.
Harvest Hill’s Activity Director Carla Venti has been coming up with new recreational, educational and musical programs for 10 years.
Around The Woodlands campus, resident Margery Andrews is known for her role as co-chair of the welcoming committee, which introduces new residents to the community and helps them adjust to their new life at The Woodlands.
APD Lifecare recently administered 240 doses of COVID-19 vaccine here on our campus. We have kept our residents safe for 11 months!
As Wellness Manager for The Woodlands, Rebecca Goff’s focus is working with residents and their families to make sure their needs are met.