Harwich Terrace East Neighborhood residents monthly luncheon

Being Neighborly at Mayflower

On Monday, September 16th, all the residents of The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) Harwich Terrace East Neighborhood shared in their monthly luncheon. (There are only three homes in that area — six residents.) Pictured from left to right, beginning with Shane Estes (back to camera — his best side!) are Stan Swann, Janaan Swann, Lolya…

John Brunow demonstrates features on new side-by-side bike to Bonnie Buntz, resident; Jeremy Innis, CNA and Restorative Aide; Casie Vande Stouwe, LPN and Restorative Coordinator; Tracy Woolfork, Activities Assistant; and Chery Nelson, Activities Director.

Mayflower Trains to Use New Fun2Go Bike

Photo:John Brunow demonstrates features on new side-by-side bike to Bonnie Buntz, resident; Jeremy Innis, CNA and Restorative Aide; Casie Vande Stouwe, LPN and Restorative Coordinator; Tracy Woolfork, Activities Assistant; and Chery Nelson, Activities Director. Training to use the new Fun 2 Go bike was held on Friday, September 13th at The Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA).…

Shrimp boil

Finding Home at Mayflower

With about 275 residents and over 200 homes, the Mayflower Community (Grinnell IA) is a vibrant community of independent living and healthcare residents. In fact, Mayflower is so vibrant that the transitions never stop. People are always moving in and around the campus. During the months of August and September, 10 different residents moved from…

Pop-up party at Jewel Garden

Popping Up At Mayflower

On Friday, September 6, 2019, the Mayflower Residents Association hosted a “pop-up party” during cool, inviting weather. Held in the beautiful Jewel Garden on the west side of the new Watertower Square apartment building, residents enjoyed conversation and a glowing fire pit flame. The event was announced at the last minute—that’s how it works with…

Staff members from the health center

Mayflower’s Labor Honors Labor Day

Mayflower staff members make a difference in residents’ lives. Why? Because our motto is, “Do the right thing.” We know that it makes a difference. Recently, we received a letter from a family member of a resident who spent last days in our Health Center. It said, in part, “Although many were puzzled by [loved…