AUM is You
Stories of transformation
Real experiences of connection and presence
When Joy Is Shared as a Family
When a loved one moves into a senior living community, families go through their own process of adjustment. There is hope that their parents will receive the care they need, but also a deep desire for them to continue experiencing joy, connection, and meaningful moments.
Rediscovering Joy and Connection
Marlyn participates in Maritta’s classes seeking an activity that helps her stay active and engaged in community life. Like many people, she values the importance of physical movement, but she also senses that during the class something deeper is contributing to her feeling truly connected with herself and others.
When Music Brings Us Together
Gwendolyn regularly participates in the Healing with Music sessions at Sunrise. Like many residents, she values activities that bring well-being, companionship, and an enjoyable way to stay active.
Feeling Seen, Valued, and at Peace
The residents of Sunrise at Silas Burke House come to activities with very different life experiences. Some maintain a high degree of physical and cognitive independence, while others face challenges related to mobility, memory, or the natural changes that accompany aging.
When a Community Finds a Space to Breathe
The residents of Sunrise come from a wide variety of life experiences. Some enjoy an active social life within the community. Others face challenges related to health, mobility, or the natural changes that accompany aging. Each person arrives with their own story, memories, joys, and concerns.
When Joy Becomes Contagious
The participants at Herndon Harbor Adult Day Health Care Center arrive each week with different stories, abilities, energy levels, and emotional states. Some are looking for ways to stay physically active. Others enjoy the opportunity to socialize and spend time with others. Some face mobility challenges, while others are simply grateful for activities that bring joy and variety to their days as is true in many senior communities, each person arrives with unique needs, yet they all share something in common: the desire to feel connected, valued, and fully alive.