
Snyder Village Receives BBB Torch Award for Ethics
The Better Business Bureau presented the Torch Awards for Business Integrity at the IHotel in Champaign, attended by nearly 50 area business leaders on December 2, 2021 and December 9
The Better Business Bureau presented the Torch Awards for Business Integrity at the IHotel in Champaign, attended by nearly 50 area business leaders on December 2, 2021 and December 9
A very special birthday was celebrated over the weekend in our Assisted Living. Imogene Larson turned 107! “Imy” has been a local fixture in Metamora for over 70 years and
If you or a loved one is finding it harder to complete everyday tasks or to remain independent, chances are, you’ve begun to question what solutions are available to help.
Snyder Village is honored to be a finalist in this year’s BBB Torch Awards for Ethics. According to the BBB, the Torch Awards for Business Ethics honor businesses that demonstrate
Snyder Village is pleased to welcome Danira Parra as the new campus chaplain. Along with her new role at Snyder Village, Danira also serves part time as pastor of Dayspring
Gone are the days when retirement meant sitting by the sidelines watching the years pass by. Today’s older adults are using the free time they’ve gained in retirement to do
Snyder Village was honored to be recognized at this year’s Best of the Best Awards Ceremony. The Best of the Best Awards are “Peoria’s Original Community’s Choice Awards” and allow
Most of us don’t expect to be able to celebrate our birthday 107 times, but for Assisted Living resident, Ethel, she’ll do just that. Ethel will celebrate turning 107 this
October is National Physical Therapy Month and the perfect time to focus on physical activity and all the benefits it brings. According to the American Physical Therapy Association, inadequate levels
A trip to the hospital is sometimes an unexpected shock, but the next steps after being discharged don’t have to be a surprise. Having a hospital discharge plan can help
Dave Mills, a resident of Snyder Village for the past 4.5 years, is using his past work experience to make a difference in the Health Center. Before retiring, Mills owned
Bernadine A. Whittington was a life-long Metamora resident. She was active in her church, the community and raised four sons. Family was everything to Mrs. Whittington. She was a loving