March 6, 2024
Arlington Place at Red Oak, a senior living community managed by Jaybird Senior Living, continues to spread joy and create cherished memories through its innovative “Dare to Dream” program. This time, the community rallied together to fulfill resident Evelyn’s lifelong dream of having her own sewing space, resulting in a surprise that captured the essence of compassion and connection.
Evelyn, who loves quilting, moved into Arlington Place last April. She missed her sewing machine, a treasured item from her old home. Staff noticed her desire to get back to sewing, especially as she had several unfinished projects, including a special t-shirt quilt for her son.
Inspired by Evelyn’s passion, the Arlington Place team orchestrated a surprise that surpassed all expectations. They transformed an unoccupied apartment into a cozy sewing room, complete with a borrowed sewing machine, a designated work area, and a personalized quilt journal to preserve Evelyn’s quilting memories.
“The joy on Evelyn’s face when she saw her new sewing space was truly priceless,” remarked Katie Baker, Life Enrichment Coordinator at Arlington Place of Red Oak. “It was a moment of pure happiness and fulfillment.”
The sewing room, adorned with donated quilt magazines, handmade quilt block collages, and a beautifully displayed quilt, radiated warmth and creativity. In a touching gesture, the community also expressed its commitment to making the sewing room accessible to all residents interested in sewing.
“As we shared this special moment with Evelyn, we also expressed our commitment to making the sewing room a space for fostering creativity and building connections,” said Aubrey Burns, Community Director at Arlington Place at Red Oak.
As Arlington Place at Red Oak continues to celebrate the dreams of its residents, the Dare to Dream initiative remains a testament to the community’s dedication to enriching the lives of seniors and creating moments of lasting joy and fulfillment.