
We loved welcoming Eli Whitney students to Chatham Place for a day of connection and creativity. Residents and students came together over Scrabble games and handmade bookmarks, sharing stories, laughter, and meaningful moments along the way.
As future CNAs and recreation assistants, these students are learning what truly matters in care—relationships, respect, and human connection. Experiences like these strengthen our bond with the community and bring generations together in ways that enrich everyone involved.
In this video, President & CEO, David Hunter shares what it takes to safely coordinate 12–14 medications per resident, timed...
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At Mary Wade and Chatham Place, teamwork starts with something simple: our Six-Foot Rule. If you come within six feet...
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Choosing a nursing home isn’t something most people expect to do. For many families, the need arises suddenly—after a hospitalization,...
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