Testimonials
| THANKSGIVING 2020: “WOW!!! The Thanksgiving Dinner you served the residents was TOTALLY AWESOME! Everything was fresh and cooked to perfection. I am sure you are having similar comments from all corners. Take a bow.” – Rufus & Mary |
| THANKSGIVING 2020: “Kristin, I ‘salute’ your entire team from the head chef to the delivery person. Thanksgiving at Covenant Living of Keene was perfect and the wonderful meal was very special. Great turkey and great presentation. A special thanks to those who worked Thanksgiving Day – their effort was noticed.” – Tom & Geri |
| THANKSGIVING 2020: “Aaron, you and your staff knocked it out of the park. Appreciate the vegan stuff and the regular stuff was superb. We missed our family but you truly made it feel like Thanksgiving.” – Emmy & Jerry |
| “No more home maintenance“, says Elliot Rowsey, “particularly snow removal and deck maintenance.” However, Elliot, an outgoing retired educator, said that the main reason he chose Covenant Living of Keene was “the social opportunities and camaraderie.” He looks forward to continuing his active lifestyle with new friends and neighbors without the distraction and pull of home maintenance and upkeep. The fact that his financial advisor stated “It’s the best gift he could give to his children” and was fully supportive of his move was the reassurance Elliot needed. – Elliot Rowsey |
| “We love the Keene area and all it has to offer,” says Doug Nelson about his and wife Jean’s decision to move to Covenant Living of Keene. “Don’t assume you cannot afford it; look closely at the value and see if the numbers work for you. Think about where you will be in five or ten years and the challenges you may have.” Additionally, Doug and Jean take comfort in the fact that their daughters can be assured their parents are happy, safe and cared for today and in the future. When asked what they were most looking forward to at Covenant Living of Keene, they responded, “All of it!“ – Doug and Jean Nelson |
| “The Covenant Living of Keene team has been so helpful and friendly as I’ve planned my move,” says Gay Betz. “As I grow older, I want a comfortable and secure lifestyle with a friendly and exciting social community.” Covenant Living of Keene is just what she had been looking for. Among other worries, the year-round maintenance responsibilities of owning a home were weighing on Gay. “They will no longer be my responsibility, and this is very important to me, ” she adds. “What’s more, it gives me a great sense of peace knowing that when I need it, my health care is guaranteed.“ – Gay Betz |
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month—a time to shed light on a journey many of our families know all too well. At Covenant Living, we believe that a diagnosis doesn’t mean the end of a purposeful life.
From our specialized memory care programming to the everyday moments of connection between residents and staff, we are dedicated to providing a safe, engaging environment where individuals can thrive. Whether you are seeking resources for a loved one or simply want to learn more about brain health, we are here to walk this path with you.
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Did you know a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can be a simple, tax-smart way to support causes you care about?
By giving directly from your IRA, a QCD may help reduce taxable income while also counting toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). Many choose this option as a way to support meaningful programs, including Benevolent Care at Covenant Living.
If you’re curious how it works, your financial advisor or IRA provider can help you explore whether it’s a good fit.
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An IRA charitable rollover allows individuals 70½ and older to reduce their taxable income by making a gift directly from their IRA. - Covenant Living
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Starting a conversation about assisted living with a loved one can feel emotional and even overwhelming—but it’s also one of the most caring things you can do.
Have you noticed small changes in your loved one’s daily routine or safety that have made you start to wonder what the next best step might be? These moments can be hard to talk about, but they often open the door to meaningful conversations about support, comfort, and quality of life.
Assisted living isn’t about losing independence—it’s about gaining the right level of care while continuing to live as fully and safely as possible. Approaching the topic with patience, empathy, and genuine listening can help make the conversation feel less like a decision and more like a shared journey.
If you’re beginning to explore assisted living options, our team is here to support you with guidance, answers, and compassion every step of the way. bit.ly/4bMCD5E ... See MoreSee Less
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