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MARCH 6: Story Time and Book Exchange with the Delta Library

MARCH 8: Birthday Bash
MARCH 15: Red Hat and Men’s Luncheon

MARCH 17: St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt
MARCH 24: Paul Chamberlain Concert
MARCH 28: Charlotte Powers Folk Harp Concert
MARCH 2023

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She’s Back!
Crossroads is thrilled to announce that our hair salon is up and running. Our returning hair guru, DeAva Archuleta, is once again bringing smiles to faces in our Assisted Living building. Servicing Memory Care, Assisted and Independent residents she offers a full range of services. From cuts and colors, to styling and perms. Her 35 plus years of experience speaks for itself in the work she showcases here at Crossroads.
Not only does she possess a talent and unique touch for hair, she holds a special place in her heart for the Elderly. DeAva likes that she gets to hear so many life stories about people. Residents line the halls during the week awaiting their appointments with DeAva. “You get to see the smile come back in these residents, it’s more than just a haircut to them”, she says. And we agree. It has brightened the days of residents to take time for themselves to look and feel their best.
The salon is open Tuesday through Friday by appointment only. Returning with DeAva is Lexi, specializing in manicures and pedicures every other Monday by appointment. Residents can come to the salon to make the appointments or call. Once again, we are so excited to have DeAva and Lexi back to our Crossroads community.











Birthday Bash!
Fall Prevention
Crossroads is committed to making your life and the lives of your loved ones as safe and abundant as possible. One of our most common enemies is falling. You may not know it, but every 20 minutes an older adult dies from a fall in the United States. In an effort to reduce falls in our community, we’ve just released a Fall Prevention brochure.



You should have received yours and we encourage you to share one with your family. Inside you will discover best practices for reducing your risk of falling. You may also have noticed four brochures available in the Activities Room. You will find a handy survey on one of them that can help you determine your own fall risk. Pull one of your favorite caregivers aside, and have them take the survey with you.
Remember, if you do fall, push your call button, and wait for the caregivers to assist you. Your life at Crossroads is meant to be the best life it can be. Thanks for helping us help you live a longer, healthier, and safer life.
Read the Fall Prevention Brochure by Crossroads on Issuu in the link below.

https://tinyurl.com/59uau44h


Update from Maranatha
India Celebration
Maranatha Volunteers depends on the generosity of donors. Some donate their time. Some donate their money. Some donate both. One of Maranatha’s board members has donated both for more than 50 years. Calvin Krueger, now 88, doesn’t volunteer on projects these days, but he still sits on the board and he and his family have financially supported Maranatha construction. In February, Cal and several members of his family visited some India school projects they have supported. They attended ribbon cuttings and visited with the young people who bene t so greatly from gifts like theirs. Cal says, “you’re never too old to make a difference in the lives of young people.” The schools they have built will serve tens of thousands of children with Christian education and training for years to come. Learn more at www.maranatha.org or by visiting the Maranatha channel. Just scan this code.