30 Years of Caring
https://blog.kao.kendal.org/30-years-of-caring
, and raise money with a creative basket raffle (basket organizers pictured below). This year, they also had a physician come to campus to speak about the communication challenges those with dementia face, and opened the talk to the public. This fall, Kendal

Alzheimer’s Awareness
https://blog.kao.kendal.org/alzheimers-awareness
LIFE: A Dementia Friendly Foundation, which provides five weekly Memory Cafes in Lorain County and two in Wayne County. To find Memory Cafes in other U.S. locations check this directory. The Kendal at Oberlin community on board Kendal at Oberlin residents and staff have been busy raising money

Voting 101
https://blog.kao.kendal.org/voting-101
Democrats running for state and local races. The 2022 Oberlin Community Candidates Night Planning Committee, which included Kendal residents Jan Larsen, Dennis and Judy Cook, Elizabeth Aldrich, and 2021 OCCN's co-chair Sandi McClennen, worked with a coalition of 15 local organizations to host

A Day for Strong Women in Our Lives
https://blog.kao.kendal.org/a-day-for-strong-women-in-our-lives
registration is required. Together, Staying Safe and Well A community for older adults, like Kendal at Oberlin, can be a safe harbor in challenging times. Learn how residents and staff have worked together to make our community the safest place to be. Learn About the Comforts of Community In the past
