Upgrades at Heritage Manor makes life more accessible

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The recent installation of automatic doors at Elm Creek Housing (Heritage Manor) marks a significant step towards enhancing accessibility for residents and guests. These thoughtful additions were specifically designed to assist those with mobility issues, allowing them effortless entry into their suites.

In addition to the suite upgrades, the common areas have been equipped with automatic door openers. This makes it easier for everyone to enjoy activities in our entertainment spaces without barriers.

This year has been bustling with exciting projects including a renovation in Suite 1 and the addition of a charming pergola tent on the patio—a perfect spot for relaxation or social gatherings. 

The hallways have transformed as well. Local artists now showcase their work, enriching the environment and celebrating creativity within the community.

 Every Wednesday afternoon, residents look forward to performances by the Heritage Manor Strummers — an event that not only entertains but also strengthens connections among seniors in the area. 

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all donors who support these initiatives, making life more comfortable for everyone at Heritage Manor. 

 Donors include Carman Area Foundation, Prairie Roots Co-op, MCC Carman, Helen McKay, Columbine Holsteins, LJ Acres, Fred Salter, Holger Zimmer, Flo Harding, Bev Neufeld, Linda Voesenek, Ron & Lucie Deruiter, Karina Dyck, Eileen Law, Janique Borst.

Annaliese Meier
Annaliese Meier
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