Stuart Bunting: What’s in the word, Support?
What's in the word, Support? by Stuart Bunting, RWC President and CEO Each weekday morning a team from across RWC functional areas gathers for a few minutes to share what
The 2019 RWC Solution Seminar Series Continues with A Resident Roundtable. What is it like living at RWC? What prompted our move? When is the right time? How do I prepare
RWC’s Housekeeping Department Completes Dementia Friend Training All 27 Staff Members Received Certification Recently Shown here are RWC housekeeping staff members (front row, left to right): Edna Adams, Susan
RWC Names Chester Smith 2018 Employee of the Year Maître d’ of Culinary Services Department is honored Just over a year after joining Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury’s Culinary Services team, Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury’s
RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally, abroad Acrylic paintings reflect love of nature and the great outdoors You might say that Reedville artist Brenda Sylvia plays with fire and water.
2019 Viewpoints Series Begins March 4 Marcia C. DuBois to speak on “Aging Well in Virginia” Marcia C. DuBois, Deputy Commissioner, Division for Community Living, Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
RWC’s February Art Show Showcases Residents’ Work A special tribute to late Alzheimer’s patients is also featured Charles Huckins is a photographer; Cecelia Barton is a painter and Denise
RWC Dementia Coordinator Mary Arthur to lead meetings at local library Support group coming to Mathews in February Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury (RWC) Dementia Coordinator Mary Arthur knows first-hand what it’s like