Dominion of Sevierville Makes Blankets for Kids

Dominion of Sevierville Makes Blankets for Kids

National Nurses Week: May 6-11

Dominion Senior Living | Making blankets at Dominion of Sevierville

Within the senior living industry, and most assuredly at Dominion Senior Living, nurses serve as the backbone of care, offering not just medical expertise but also emotional support and companionship to residents. From administering medications to assisting with daily activities, they ensure that seniors receive the attention and assistance they need to thrive in their later years. Beyond their clinical duties, these nurses forge deep connections with residents, becoming trusted confidants and advocates for their well-being. Whether it’s lending a listening ear or providing a comforting presence, they go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of those they serve.

This year, in honor of Nurse Appreciation Week, Dominion Senior Living has asked several of our dedicated nurses why they do what they do. This is what they said:

Mary Layne, who has worked for Dominion for over three years, loves working with seniors because she was primarily raised by her grandmother. She states, “I feel like by working with seniors I’m giving back to her in some way.”

Brittany Harris, who has worked for Dominion for nearly a year, enjoys working with seniors for their company, conversation, wisdom, honesty and their love for others. She claims, “I love helping others, and always thought I would be a doctor, but once I started caring for seniors, I knew nursing was for me.”

Megan Roberts, who has worked for Dominion for over six years, loves learning the resident’s histories, serving them with the best possible care and being their protectors. She chose to become a nurse because she has always been nurturing and caring towards others, and she felt nurse was a good fit.

Sheila Young, who has worked for Dominion for just three months, can’t get enough of the stories her residents have of their achievements, dreams and families. She chose nursing because she “wanted to provide care for others when they needed it most, when they are unable to care for themselves.”

Jessica Reece, who has worked for Dominion for nearly six years, grew up helping to take care of her grandmother after she had a stroke, which she credits to playing a large part in her decision to become a nurse. She feels like it is an honor to be trusted to take care of someone’s parent.

At Dominion Senior Living, nurses make a significant difference in the lives of seniors by providing not only essential medical care but also companionship, empathy, and emotional support. Through their dedication and compassion, nurses enhance the quality of life for seniors, fostering a sense of security, dignity, and connection in their later years. As we reflect on their invaluable role, we would like to take a moment to express our gratitude to these extraordinary individuals who continue to make a profound difference in the lives of our residents and their families each and every day.

To all of the Dominion nurses who work round-the-clock to love and care for our residents, thank you!

Dominion Gives Back to the Community by Making Blankets for Kids at Smoky Mountain Children’s Home

Starting this month, Dominion Senior Living of Sevierville wants to give back to our community by having our residents make blankets for the kids at Smoky Mountain Children’s Home. We feel that it will give our residents a purpose, while also helping children that are less fortunate.

Our residents will be working on making the blankets at least three times a week. We hope to have made ten blankets for 10 children, by the end of this month. Smoky Mountain Children’s Home is a private, faith-based, non-profit agency which exists to provide care for children and youth who might otherwise have no one else to advocate for them. At the facility, several programs are offered to the children and their families, each geared toward helping each person’s unique needs. These programs include but are not limited to: education, residential, and therapeutic services.

The primary philosophy at Smokey Mountain Children’s Home is that every child deserves permanency within a family, and their goal is to make that an option for as many children as possible through their adoption program. Here at Dominion, we understand the importance of having a place to call home and people that will care for and support each individual’s specific needs. We believe as a community, that a little love and kindness can go a long way. We hope that these blankets bring joy to each child that receives one and that it will help remind them that they are loved.

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