Homebound seniors get holiday helpers
CHRISTOPHER TOMLINSON/The Daily Sentinel—Diane Baker plays the piano at the Atrium of Grand Valley on North 12th Street in Grand Junction on Christmas Eve. The Atrium opened its door for all for a free dinner so that senior residents would have company for the holiday. The meal was donated by Comfort Keepers, a nonmedical caregiving service.
Christopher Tomlinson
CHRISTOPHER TOMLINSON/The Daily Sentinel—Diane Baker plays the piano at the Atrium of Grand Valley on North 12th Street in Grand Junction on Christmas Eve. The Atrium opened its door for all for a free dinner so that senior residents would have company for the holiday. The meal was donated by Comfort Keepers, a nonmedical caregiving service.
By
Amy Hamilton
Monday, December 24, 2012
Santa’s elves haven’t just been busy making preparations for good children this holiday season. Some of those elves also have been working hard to ensure the elderly eat a hot…
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