In partnership with DecisionHealth, ABILITY Network has just released its prestigious 2018 HomeCare Elite rankings and named Mount Evans among the country’s Top 500 home health care agencies out of national home health care cast of 10,000.
For the second year in a row, Mount Evans was named a Top Company in the field of health care by ColoradoBiz Magazine. Rather than send our administrative team, we wanted the caregivers who serve their mountain communities day in and day out to have a moment to shine.
Unlike a lot of people who move to Colorado, Ray didn’t come here for the mountains, he was far more interested in a therapeutic treasure tucked inside them. A psychological social worker by profession, Ray served as the director of Forest Heights Lodge for 35 years. He dedicated his life’s work and heart to helping boys struggling with emotional, behavioral, academic and social issues.
There are more than 18.2 million Veterans in the United States who have protected and served our country. Of these, more than half, are over the age of 65. There is a growing recognition, both here at Mount Evans and throughout the country, of the need to provide Veteran-centered care to our servicemen and servicewomen.
Richard Cox keeps an envelope in his room. If he didn’t offer to show it to you, you likely wouldn’t notice it. To the unknowing eye, it simply looks like a well-worn envelope. What makes it special is what it holds – a carefully curated collection of extraordinary moments from a life lived with purpose.
The holidays are not always bliss. Read our advice for coping with grief and loss throughout the season. Specially trained volunteers are matched according to an individual’s specific needs and provide supportive care by telephone.
Many Angel Makers have a knack for crafts. Many others are new to the arts of fabric and fringe. Each is an essential thread in the 2019 Mount Evans Angel, and all of them are pleased to apply their time and talents in service to their neighbors.
The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other is one of those things that most of us take for granted. It’s not until we are faced with the prospect of losing this ability or having to relearn it that we realize how it important it is to our health, happiness and independence.
“She was our life, our joy, our hearts,” explains Gil Schaenzle, Anna’s mom. “Anna was the whole package … intelligent, beautiful and athletic. She had a big heart and was generous. I always felt humbled that God had chosen me to be her mom.”
Every child who loses a loved one carries inside them a story desperate to be told. At Camp Comfort, they can tell it. We are pleased to share Brandon Heeley’s story below. It’s a story of how Camp Comfort helps heal heartbreak.
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