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Jim Ramsey headshot

New Mayflower Trustees

Don Schild, Grinnell attorney and President of The Mayflower Community Board of Trustees, announces the election of these three new Trustees to the Board: Paige Carlson, Jessica Dillon, and Jim Ramsey. Mayflower is a not-for-profit senior living and healthcare organization served by an all-volunteer Board since its establishment in Grinnell, Iowa in 1950. Over 260

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Shirley Parrott

Shirley Parrott Named Environmental Dept. Head

Jack Morrison, Director of Facility Operations for The Mayflower Community, announces that Shirley Parrott has been named Environmental Department Head. Shirley has been employed at Mayflower since 2018. Shirley was previously the Supervisor for the department and became the Department Head on December 15th. She has responsibility for 12 staff members working in Mayflower’s Housekeeping

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Winter dinner at Mayflower Community

Mayflower Winter Dinner

Cold. Snow. Wind. What better way to deal with it than to offer a special “Winter Dinner” in The Mayflower Community? That’s just what we did on Thursday, January 28th. The menu started with roasted red pepper and tomato soup with feta cheese. The main course was braised beef short ribs with bordelaise sauce, duchess

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Penguin on ice graphic

Walk Like a Penguin

It’s wintertime in Iowa. That means the “Ice Age” cometh! Snow. Melt. Refreeze. Rain. Overnight freeze. The Mayflower Community (Grinnell, Iowa) reminds you to take extreme caution walking (and driving, of course) on ice. One fall can put your life in a tailspin…even if you don’t fall on your tail. When walking on ice, keep

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Montgomery building covered in snow

Mayflower Clears the Snow

It happened again! Another big snowstorm hit Grinnell, one of the biggest in the last 10 years. We had eight-plus inches of snow. According to one of our Facilities staff members, “It is hard to tell how much snow we got. In some places, it’s about 8 inches. In other places, it is at least

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Paul and Marie signing up for COVID-19 vaccinations

Vaccinations in Process for All of Mayflower

As of this writing (January 25th), most Grinnell Mayflower Community residents and staff who want a COVID-19 vaccination are in the process of getting it. All but a couple of Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents who have doctors’ excuses and all disposed staff have received their first dose. The second dose for this

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Story Circle group via Zoom

Mayflower’s Story Circle Is Back!

On Thursday evening, January 14th, The Mayflower Community revived its popular Story Circle, this time via Zoom. With at least 25 screens tuned in, some with multiple participants, the group met to tell personal short stories. The subject matter was based on Joan Chittister’s book, “The Gift of Years—Aging Gracefully.” Participants were asked to tell

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Julie Smith receives her Covid-19 vaccination

Mayflower Vaccinates for COVID-19

On Thursday, January 15th, The Mayflower Community received COVID-19 vaccines for Health Center and Beebe Assisted Living residents and employees. CVS Pharmacies administered the Pfizer vaccine. All healthcare residents chose to get the vaccine, with the exception of a couple who had doctors’ excuses. About 75% of regular employees were vaccinated or are waiting until

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John and Dorothy receive a cake for anniversary

How Do You Celebrate Your Anniversary During a Pandemic?

Monday, January 4th was the 57th wedding anniversary of John and Dorothy Noer, independent living residents of The Mayflower Community. Their daughter Mary, who lives out-of-town, wanted to celebrate with them. So, she asked Mayflower to bake them a cake AND to bake and distribute special cupcakes to all residents. Mayflower did so. John and

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Sheila Gause Picks up Her Food

New Year’s Eve Treats at Mayflower

New Year’s Eve. The Mayflower Community. Celebration. That all adds up to special food treats last Thursday night. As usual, the Mayflower Bistro was open to serve the sandwich and salad menu along with Mayflower’s homemade pizza. That is how some residents partied. In addition, two special offerings were also available. The Charcuterie (SHärˈko͞odərē) Plate

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