By Tracie-Lynn Sardinah, respite resident at VRS Communities, owner and operator of (Kelowna)
My name is Tracie. I am 52. A couple of months ago, in the midst of moving apartments, I suffered a serious car accident, which left me wheelchair bound and unable to navigate the stairs at my new home.
After spending an excruciating month in hospital, I moved into respite at . Although I have nothing but gratitude for the incredible medical team I left behind in the hospital, I was ready to trade my hospital bed for a more home-like environment.
Orchard GardensÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ beautiful was an answered prayer. Still, I was a bit apprehensive about my new neighbours. Even though I was comparatively younger, the residents made me feel so welcomed. The people at Orchard Gardens understand the undeniable benefits of inter-generational friendships. My inclusion in with an older demographic left me with so many positive experiences and memories.
It didnÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™t take a long stay at for me to realize that age truly is just a number. With each day spent in the company of my newfound friends and neighbours, whether we were young or old no longer mattered.
I should also mention that the staff at are a diverse group of ages. They made me feel supported, included and seen. Social isolation and loneliness can be one of biggest contributors in the decline of seniors and IÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ve been able to see first-hand how . My experience at was enhanced by the wonderful connections I made and my involvement in recreational activities that improved my well-being during a difficult time.
After more than two months of respite living at a , I am recovered and saying farewell to my new family and friends. I am thankful to the residents and staff for so much more than the health care and support I received during my recovery. I am thankful for the friendships, the life-lessons, and a home filled with beautiful memories.
I look forward to returning (albeit in a few years).
For more information on Orchard Gardens Seniors Community visit .