I proudly work in senior health care in an assisted living and memory care community. I want to share my “second” wedding I had at my assisted living for my residents and families to enjoy.
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A Wedding For My Assisted Living Community
Hey guys. To preface this, I’m the Director of Sales and Marketing at a fabulous assisted living & memory care community.
After Taylor proposed to me, the wedding planning began.
While working with seniors and their family members, I was naturally wearing a smile on my face throughout the ten months of planning. I open up about my personal life while working with families to ensure they feel comfortable placing their vulnerable, aging, family members in our community. I gushed about my fiance, my wedding plans, and the big day in May.
I would continuously hear from families “I wish mom could go to my
My sweet residents would say things like, “I wish I could come to your wedding. I know you will make a beautiful bride” The wheels started turning.
I was getting married at Goodwood Museum & Gardens locally, in Tallahassee. I knew I couldn’t bring everyone
Our wedding was on a Saturday in May. I planned the encore wedding for the following Thursday.
I specifically created table decorations out of faux flowers, eucalyptus,
The president of our company heard about my idea and surprised me and my husband with a wedding videographer for the wedding at Tapestry and our original wedding. If you have time, watch the video below.
As I was away from the office getting married for the first time, my coworkers created wedding invitations, ordered a tiered wedding cake, created a fantastic menu, hired a musician, and really made this thing happen.
I originally put together my own floral bouquets for my wedding at Goodwood Museum and Gardens with a dear friend of big white peonies, eucalyptus, lavender, and rosemary. I saved all of the bouquets after the wedding and kept them hydrated. For the Thursday wedding, I pulled out the dying peonies and replaced them with silk peonies. I made 30 more bouquets and gave them to our female residents. I also created boutonnieres for the gentleman.
One of my 93-year-old residents, Margaret, recited our vows. My 90-year-old resident John walked me to the reception.
I made satin roses (the same satin roses my mom and dad gave to their wedding guests 37 years ago) to each of my residents. We had wedding toasts. We cried. We poured sparkling grape juice and danced. There was music, wonderful food, wedding cake, and endless smiles. Some of the residents told me it was the best day of their lives.
We should all value and recognize the inherent dignity and worth of all people at all stages of life. Growing older doesn’t have to be a negative experience. I saw the contagious smiles that evening. It appeared as though some of my residents weren’t in as much pain. No one was upset or angry. My entire assisted living felt energized. It was a really special experience and the last wedding the majority of my residents went or will attend.
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XOXO
Mackenzie
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