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a life celebrated

 
Although we love to plan large celebrations that include lots of people and a bit of fanfare, we believe that it is small, random acts of kindness that truly spread our vision. We hope that we can touch the lives of those in need, and in turn, encourage those who have been helped by A Life Celebrated to pass that kindness onto others.
 
Below are some of our most recent Everyday Events:
EVERYDAY EVENTS
A Talent Revisited
Paul is a resident in a metro Detroit senior residence.  Now 95 years old, Paul has been blind since the age of 12 years. His struggle with memory loss, as well as his blindness makes participation in many activities in his residence difficult...read more
A Day of Beauty
Often it is the wish of caregivers and families that their loved ones participate in the simplest of everyday events. For some clients, fragility and memory-loss behaviors make even a short trip to the beauty salon impossible...read more
A New Independent Life
Janie, 83 yrs old, had been placed in a nursing home. Since she did not have the means to support herself, she was assigned a guardian company to provide her with general care. Those who met Janie realized right away that she did not belong in a nursing home...read more
Heartfelt Support
Have you every wondered what it would be like to need a new heart? Not only needing a heart, but also not having the support team mandated to even be put on the list of potential heart transplant recipients? Tim P. was a 48 year old cardiac patient...read more
Beautiful Little Angels
The choir from Plymouth Christian Academy, led by principal Karen Huntsmand, visited a local senior residence during the holiday season...read more
In the Spirit of the Holidays
Often times, the guardian company serving residents at a senior residence is overworked and underfunded - however, a guardian company at a local senior residence embraced the spirit of A Life Celebrated...read more
Happy Holidays
A Life Celebrated volunteers at a local senior residence provided a Holiday Celebration that spread warmth and cheer to all its residents. Starting with an 87 year old piano player...read more
A Trip to the DSO
Michael (87 years old) and Paul (95 years old) both enjoy classical music. Both are considered quite distinguished in their senior community. A Life Celebrated purchased tickets to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and both men enjoyed a night on the town. Look at this photo!
Special Sweet Treats
Sometimes a small treat makes more of an impact than the largest surprise! Mary Dennings Cake Shoppe in Westland prepared and delivered fresh baked muffins for the residents at a local senior residence. It was a delicious and unexpected holiday treat!
 
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