We are committed

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Thursday, December 31, 2015

January 2016 Events in Mount Joy, PA: Welcome New Beginnings


Happy New Year! January is the time when we all welcome new beginnings and set resolutions to make this year better than the last. But how does one keep those resolutions throughout the year ahead? The New York Times offers four suggestions: First, make a concrete plan, something visual to embed it to memory. Second, put something you value on the line – is it your health or your pocketbook – keep that in mind when you are tempted to break your resolution. Third, bundle your temptations. For instance, you want to exercise more, but struggle getting to the gym and you also have a fondness for gossip magazines but feel they are a waste of time. Combine the two – read the magazines only at the gym! And fourth, seek social support. You can achieve more by pursuing goals with the help of a mentor.

Still haven’t made any resolutions? Resolve to join us every month for a wide variety of events and activities. This month we explore our creativity through music with outings to local musical performances, Elvis’ birthday celebrations and concerts by our Joyful Noise Choir. We invite you to Welcome New Beginnings and make regular visits to Juniper Village part of your new year’s goals!

Our fabulous January 2016 events in Mount Joy, PA at Juniper Village at Mount Joy include our:

§  Elvis is in the Building as our annual birthday bash honoring Elvis Presley has become a crowd pleasing tradition, so join us for lively, interactive Elvis entertainment by “The King” himself, and a special treat as our own Executive Chef, Jason Hampton, will wow us with a live dessert action station featuring some Elvis’ favorite foods at this event that is free and open to all Elvis lovers on January 8th from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.

§  International Music with Fred Bender as we are pleased to share with the community this free to all event featuring Fred Bender who is billed as a “world traveler and educator, singer and songwriter,” and has been delighting audiences with his folk style renditions and originals for decades, while we will celebrate a love of global travel and heritage as we listen to Fred’s international music tribute on the “Cymbalom and Hackbrett,” so join us for a fun and interesting afternoon program with light refreshments offered as well on January 13th from 1:30 pm. (Please RSVP by January 11th to 717-492-9692.)

We look forward to sharing our January 2016 events in Mount Joy, PA at Juniper Village at Mount Joy with you as we Welcome New Beginnings.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

2016 Best of Personal Care Award Winner Juniper Village at Mount Joy


Juniper Village at Mount Joy was once again presented with a Best of Senior Living Award, the 2016 Best of Personal Care Award, for receiving consistently high ratings from residents and their families in the past year on SeniorAdvisor.com, a premier ratings and reviews site for senior care and services nationwide.  
The 2016 Best of Senior Living Awards celebrate the best of the best in senior living and home care across the United States. The 2016 Best of Personal Care Award was presented to Juniper Village at Mount Joy for superior service in that category. The award is only given to communities that have received outstanding online feedback from their families through the SeniorAdvisor.com website. Of the nearly 100,000 providers currently listed on the site, only 879 were recognized. This exclusive designation places the winners in the top one percent of senior care providers nationwide according to those who matter most – their families.
“Receiving the 2016 Best of Personal Care Award is of great pride to the staff at Juniper Village at Mount Joy. It is based on unsolicited, confidential survey findings from residents and their families,” said Debra Miller, Executive Director of Juniper Village at Mount Joy. “It shows that all of our hard work in providing outstanding care in an exceptional environment is noticed and appreciated by those who mean the most, our residents.”
Selection criteria for the award winners included having an average overall rating of at least 4.5 out of 5 stars and a minimum number of reviews.
“SeniorAdvisor.com aims to help families research and locate reliable, first-hand feedback on senior care options from other families that have gone through the same experience,” said Eric Seifert, President of SeniorAdvisor.com. “We are proud to celebrate the exceptional businesses who care for our greatest generation and older loved ones, and provide these organizations with the recognition they deserve. These businesses are committed to providing the best care possible to their residents, and they’ve set a high bar of quality for other senior care providers to follow.” 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

December 2015 Events in Mount Joy, PA: Celebrate Little Things


This month is all about celebrations! Not only will we be celebrating holidays such as Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s Eve, but we will also celebrate the little things that make life worthwhile. Little things such as the reassuring touch of a friend’s hand, a kind word from an acquaintance and a warm smile from a stranger.

In our all too busy lives we sometimes forget to honor the simple things in life that bring us peace and joy. Most experts recommend that we allow 10-20 minutes of relaxation and stress relief each day. Making time for that can even be a stressful experience! During this busy month of baking, shopping, visitors and juggling tasks take time to remember what is really important.

Here are some tips to keep holiday stress in check: Acknowledge your feelings – you are not alone as holiday stress is not uncommon. Be realistic with expectations – you can only do so much, learn to say no. Ask for help when needed – everyone wants to be needed and may feel more included by being able to contribute. Plan ahead to minimize unplanned expenses and tasks. Take a breather – take a walk at night and do some stargazing, listen to soothing music, or get a massage. Above all enjoy all the holidays have to offer by sharing time with others.

Join us during the busy month of December for our annual cookie exchange and holiday celebrations. Take time to Celebrate Little Things with those you love.

Our fabulous December 2015 events in Mount Joy, PA at Juniper Village at Mount Joy include our:

§  3rd Annual “Professional Jingle Mingle” Not Your Ordinary Networking Meeting, But Definitely Your Favorite because with all of the hustle and bustle of the holidays we all need to “Un-Wine” a bit, so join us at Juniper Village at Mount Joy for a fun and festive spin on the traditional networking meeting, as this social event will give you an opportunity to meet and have fun with members of Lancaster County’s Senior Outreach Services, local Chamber of Commerce members and other professionals all while sampling wines, brews and specially selected pairings, including featured “action station” by our Executive Chef, Jason Hampton, which is always a crowd pleaser; in addition, fabulous door prizes will won by a lucky few and fun is guaranteed, if you attended last year, you know you this is an event you don’t want to miss since it will brighten your holiday season and kick-start your 2016 professional year with the right contacts, so bring your business cards and good cheer on December 15th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. (RSVP by December 12th to 717-492-9692.)

We look forward to sharing our December 2015 events in Mount Joy, PA at Juniper Village at Mount Joy with you as we Celebrate Little Things.