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PACE—A Unique Approach to Care, is Growing in Our Community

“PACE provides comprehensive and coordinated care to our participants by a team of highly skilled professionals who understand what matters most to our participants,” sats Celine Regalia, Director of Operations. “We bring them relationship and provide them the dignity and compassionate care that all elders deserve to help them age in place in their home and their community.”

Volunteer Spotlight: Pat Orr on Giving People a Purpose

Our programs rely on dedicated, dedicated volunteers to assist our staff with a wide variety of support services including administration, event support, patient care, assisting with art, music and horticultural […]

MasterMinds! Is Good for Your Brain Health

MasterMinds! is a 6-week course which guides you to learn more about your memory and practical steps on how to improve your memory. Participants are expected to attend all classes […]

Hospice Volunteer Edward Tcheleshev, In His Own Words

Our programs rely on dedicated, dedicated volunteers to assist our staff with a wide variety of support services including administration, event support, patient care, assisting with art, music and horticultural […]

An Extra Layer of Support

Yountville resident Carol Bloomquist works remotely as a regional supervisor for psychotherapists who support active military service members and their families. As part of her job, she interacts with many […]

Finding Joy this Holiday Season

The holiday season can bring mixed emotions for many. For some, it’s their favorite time of year. For others, it brings feelings of sadness and loss. Seeing old friends and family members […]

10 Tips for Lowering Holiday Stress

The weather is cooler, the scents of pine and cinnamon fill the air and holiday music has begun its annual takeover of radio stations. Holidays are a joyous time, meant […]

One Pair of Shoes Can Save a Life

Originally published in our Fall 2024 Connections Newsletter For the last 10 years, the only shoes PB was able to wear were Crocs because it was hard to find shoes […]
Yessenia Mendez, Program Coordinator

Navigating the Waves of Grief

Originally published in our 2023 Gratitude Report In 2022, we conducted a Community Grief Support Needs Assessment. One of the key findings was that there was a lack of community […]
Day Program Participant and staff member smiling at each other

Give!Guide 2024 – The Power of Collective Giving

As we approach the end of the year, we are excited to announce our participation in the 2024 Give!Guide. Organized by CanDo Napa Valley, this community-driven initiative brings together generous […]
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