Anniversary celebrations at the Lodge Sunday

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The Red River Valley Lodge in Morris is celebrating a milestone anniversary this Sunday.

“We wanted something simple that celebrated and acknowledged 50 years [of the Lodge in the community],” said Tanya McGregor, manager of health services. “Major progression has happened over 50 years.”

McGregor spoke to the fact that residents a half century ago looked and behaved very differently from those of today. Most walked, and some even drove vehicles while living at the personal care home. 

“The typical resident presents different today. They are usually in wheelchairs and using larger equipment. Renovations and additions have taken place over the years and the staff provide amazing care in a facility that is 50 years old.  

“The Red River Valley Lodge [remains] a much-needed facility in Morris that lets people come to their final home within or close to their community,” explained McGregor. “It is so important to residents. Sometimes their spouse still lives in the community [and being close] enables them to come visit. The staff always provide resident-focused care and I’m proud and thankful for them.”   

In celebration, cake and beverages will be served in the courtyard of the Lodge between 2-4 p.m. Sept. 8.

During the come-and-go event, guest speakers will share lived experiences and thoughts on what the facility means to them. Past and present staff, senior leaders from Southern Health-Santé Sud, the mayor of the Town of Morris, and a current resident will  speak. 

“We wanted to involve those from the past all the way to present because everyone has played a significant role here,” said McGregor.

Family members of residents have been invited to the festivities, along with special invitations sent out to past staff. The Morris and area community is welcome to attend as well.

Attendees are encouraged to use the outdoor gates on the north side of the facility to access the courtyard. In case of inclement weather, the event will take place inside in the activity room.

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