Trillium Institute, an affiliate of Holland Home, has recently received a grant from Classis Grand Rapids East, a regional group of churches, to initiate the Faith Community Stewards Program in several area CRC congregations.
Our long-standing commitment to providing a full continuum of healthcare as you age has blessed us with the opportunity to work with some of the best doctors in geriatric, hospice and palliative medicine.
Every year, Grand Rapids Magazine publishes “Top Doctors” who are nominated by fellow M.D.s and D.O.s in the counties of Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa via an online survey overseen by the Professional Research Services (PRS), who tabulates and fact-checks names and affiliations of the winners.
June 3, 2019 was a beautiful day in more ways than one—Mother Nature cooperated completely, blessing us with a beautiful day; The course at Thornapple Pointe was beautifully groomed and ready to go, and 198 Golfers—and Givers—were out in full force.
Renovations are complete on the four floors in the “A” and “C” wings of Raybrook Manor. The new design includes a central gathering place, dining room and kitchen. “We wanted to get away from long corridors with endless doors like you would see in a hotel,” said Amy Thayer, senior living consultant. “The new layout creates a much homier atmosphere and we hope it will encourage socialization among the residents.”
Holland Home, Faith Hospice, and Trillium Institute are pleased to announce that John Mulder, MD, FAAHPM, HMDC has been recognized by the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) with the 2019 Project on Death In America (PDIA) Palliative Medicine Community Leadership Award. Dr. Mulder is Medical Director of the Trillium Institute, an affiliate of Holland Home.
In the past we have sent out communication pieces to our residents and families a couple of times per year. By the time we have the piece printed and mailed it is old news. This year we are trying something different—a quarterly email. The purpose of the email is to give you an update of what is happening throughout the organization.
Last night, Rethinking Dementia, Accelerating Change received WOOD TV's "Caring for Community" Award! Rethinking Dementia was started by Holland Home and 16 community partners to work on improving the lives of people affected by dementia through promoting better access to quality supports and services through innovative community collaboration.