Dominion of Sevierville Makes Blankets for Kids

Dominion of Sevierville Makes Blankets for Kids

Dominion of Sevierville | Resident making blanket

Sevierville, Tenn. (May 2024) – Dominion Senior Living of Sevierville, a premier assisted living and memory care community, will celebrate the 100th birthday of Ruth Mills Robertson on May 13th.

 

Robertson was born in Augusta, Georgia and was the youngest of five children born to George and Estelle Mills. She met and married Eugene E. Robertson, a native of Sevier County, in 1942. They were married for 38 years until his untimely death in 1980. During those wonderful years together, they embarked on many adventures. Wonderful cruises and traveling abroad kept them busy. Ruth and Gene loved to dance and spent many years attending social functions with friends that certainly included dancing.

 

Robertson was a Homemaker and devoted all her time to being a good wife and mother. She had a special love for gardening and flowers. Working in her yard was one of her favorite things to do. Through the years, she volunteered her services to her church. She was in the Joy Rugh Circle, cooked and helped in the church booth at the Sevier County Fair each year. Volunteering in the church office was also always a high priority. Ruth was a member of the First Methodist good fellowship class at the First United Methodist Church of Sevierville.

She and Eugene had two children: Alexis Robertson and Rhonda Robertson Harrison (deceased), and one grandchild: Blake Harrison.

“We love having mom as a part of the Dominion family. We are excited to celebrate her! There will be much love surrounding her on this special day. The milestone will be marked by a celebration with family, many loved ones and special friends honoring her,” said Alexis, daughter of Robertson.  

 

Community details

 

Dominion Senior Living of Sevierville is a premier senior living community with personal care and memory care apartments for seniors. Dominion Senior Living strives to operate with the mission, “Honoring God through Service to Seniors.”

Located in the heart of Sevierville, Dominion Senior Living provides a secure, attentive, homelike atmosphere while offering a full range of helpful services to those looking for a senior living community in Sevier County.

Dominion Senior Living is part of a family of senior living communities throughout the eastern United States owned and/or operated by Dominion Senior Living of Knoxville, Tenn. Dominion Senior Living specializes in offering independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimer’s care services.

Dominion Senior Living of Sevierville is located at 1102 Medical Park Court Sevierville, TN 37862 More information can be found by calling (865) 365-4360 or by visiting their website at http://dominionseniorliving.com/sevierville/. 

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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