02/01/2026
Spirituality supports the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. For many residents, faith provides comfort, meaning, and hope, especially during times of illness, loss, or life transitions. Spiritual support helps reduce anxiety, ease loneliness, and foster peace, dignity, and connection.
We are blessed to have a strong and diverse spiritual presence in our community, supported by dedicated clergy who offer Mass with Father Jim and Father Joe, worship services with Rev. Tensely, Rosary and Communion with Thomas Mastran, and individual pastoral visits with Robert Sepesy and Pastor Parks. This meaningful support allows residents to continue practicing their faith and feel a deep sense of belonging and compassion—an essential part of quality care. 🙏💙