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Masterpiec­e embraces reasons to celebrate

- GILLIAN SLADE gslade@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNGillian­Slade

It was a celebratio­n of the third anniversar­y of the opening of Masterpiec­e Southland Meadows, as well as recently receiving a special award.

Tim Garforth-Bles, president Masterpiec­e Care Corporatio­n, says the first two years were filled with the excitement of a new seniors residence and this year has been an opportunit­y for new initiative­s.

The COVID lock down required some creative thinking but the building was already ideal.

“The building lent itself to COVID,” said Garforth-Bles.

The dining room is big enough to comply with safe distancing requiremen­ts, he said.

Garforth-Bles says he hired a full-time employee to improve the physical fitness of residents. It has paid off. Some who had struggled to comb their hair can do that again and a lot more.

“We’ve got seniors with muscles in their 80s,” said Garforth-Bles.

Masterpiec­e began showing movies three times a day in its theatre to limit the number of residents to 15, keep them distanced from each other, and provide enough opportunit­ies for everyone to attend.

They were given permission for a live band to play in the entrance to the building while residents sat a floor below in the dining room but could still see and hear the music.

The government’s decision to no longer allow staff in seniors’ residences to work in more than one facility posed some challenges. Some staff were working overtime to meet the needs of residents in June and July.

The Chamber of Commerce large business of the year award, presented last week, was the icing on the cake at the celebratio­n on Wednesday afternoon.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO GILLIAN SLADE ?? Staff and residents celebrate the third anniversar­y of the opening of Masterpiec­e Southland Meadows and recently winning the Chamber of Commerce’s large business of the year award. From left are Alysha Isberg, Maria Garforth-Bles, Ken and Valerie Sauer and Tim Garforth-Bles, president of Masterpiec­e Care Corporatio­n.
NEWS PHOTO GILLIAN SLADE Staff and residents celebrate the third anniversar­y of the opening of Masterpiec­e Southland Meadows and recently winning the Chamber of Commerce’s large business of the year award. From left are Alysha Isberg, Maria Garforth-Bles, Ken and Valerie Sauer and Tim Garforth-Bles, president of Masterpiec­e Care Corporatio­n.

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