A neighborhood reunion
No introduction was needed when Diane and Bruce Clark moved to their villa in 2022 and next door to Sally and Al Yakish. They were neighbors, again.
Talking robot debuts at Gilmore’s Pub
It makes sense that an organization with innovation as a core value would be the first in eastern Iowa to add a robot to its dining team.
Obstacle can’t keep villa resident from daily mission
Ever wondered about the man who regularly
walks south campus and nearby retail areas,
picking up trash?
Move-ins begin at newly constructed villas
Right on time or even a bit ahead of schedule: That’s been the story of the summer along the south side of Wild Rye Way, made possible by dry weather and access to additional crews from Cardinal Construction.
Interns head home to Jamaica after year at WHC
After years of planning, then recruiting, interviewing and wading through red tape, it seemed the idea of bringing international interns to Western Home Communities might never become reality.
Transportation assistant Dave Welter encourages others with his books
The day after this year’s Black Hawk County Relay for Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, Dave Welter was set up at TJ’s Christian Bookstore in Cedar Falls, signing three books he’s written since being diagnosed with cancer in 2009.
New assisted living opens at Deery Suites
The first residents have moved into Western Home Communities’ newest assisted living community on the first floor of Deery Suites. “We anticipate this will be full of people who are thriving as they age,” explained Jerry Harris, president of Cedar Falls operations.
New partnership will bring apprentice opportunities to Waterloo students
As part of a multi-pronged effort to attract and train new employees, Western Home Communities became a Partner in Education with the Waterloo Career Center at a signing event on June 9, 2023.
Collaborative effort brings bird garden to Thalman Square
Hummingbirds, finches, sparrows, chickadees and a noisy red wing blackbird have visited the Thalman Square courtyard this spring, to the delight of residents and thanks to a volunteer effort spearheaded by villa residents.
Villa residents stay active on Cedar Valley Trails
Villa residents Loyce and Jerry Dumke take full advantage of Western Home Communities’ proximity to the Cedar Valley Trails, a network of more than 128 miles of paved biking and walking trails.
Resident returns to broadcasting after storied career
It’s hard to leave the host chair behind after a long career in radio and television. For villa resident Roy Justis, though, the allure of returning to that seat came from a desire to reconnect with his home town.
State grant will allow WHC to train new CNAs, nurses
Western Home Communities will use a $1.34 million grant from Iowa Workforce Development to educate up to 135 new certified nurse aides (CNAs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) over three years.
Discover CROSSNET H2O
If you haven’t heard of CROSSNET, you’re not alone. According to Forbes, it’s a new game that was conceived in 2017 and is a cross between four square and volleyball.
New career as artist begins post-retirement
Jane Doty always dabbled in painting but it wasn’t until she retired in 2013 that she began to paint more and told herself, “I’m going to get a little more serious about this.”
Intergenerational friendships prove rewarding
Non-stop chatter overflowed into the hallways as students from Cedar Falls, Don Bosco and Wapsie Valley high schools met with residents of Western Home Communities for a final time in the fall semester as part of the CAPS program.
Creative tradition kept alive after villa move
You can’t help but look across Jane Anderson’s array of candies and mini “gingerbread” houses with childlike wonder. She has nearly every candy you can think of, organized for a festive afternoon of decorating mini-houses made of graham crackers.