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2023, A Year of Flavor

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by Corey Poonacha, Operations Manager Jan 2024 A reflection of 2023 shows that it has been a year of culinary advancement for the kitchen team and most importantly the Chef’s here at SPSC. In the prior year, the Chefs were … Read More

Advancing the Future of SPSC

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by Katherine Jordan, Executive Director Jan 2024 As SPSC looks to the future, a very important piece of ensuring all that will be possible, is the addition of an Advancement Manager as part of our team—I am very excited to … Read More

A Season of Safety

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by Corey Poonacha, Operations Manager Jan 2024 Throughout 2023, our team trained on various emergency situations during our quarterly staff meetings. In the month of September, the SPSC staff received CPR training from our favorite trainer, Johnny Bell with Medic … Read More

A Season of Celebrations

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We had a busy and festive end of year at SPSC – here is what we did and how we celebrated: Hispanic Independence Celebration – Throughout Latin American countries, the month of September is a celebration of independence. At SPSC, … Read More

Rainbow Disrupt Con

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We had the wonderful opportunity to attend the first ever Rainbow Disrupt Con on Monday October 2nd. Many thanks to one of our own Seniors who heard about this and shared it with the leadership team of SPSC. This event … Read More

Partnering Over Coffee

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SPSC recently had the opportunity (twice!) to partner with the City of Seattle’s Civic Coffee as we hosted two important presentations for our Senior community. For several years, Age Friendly Seattle has hosted monthly Civic Coffee events in partnership with … Read More

Working in Partnership with HealthPoint

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Many older Americans do not have dental insurance because they lost their benefits after retirement, and the federal Medicare program (Medicare Part A or Medicare Part B) does not cover routine dental care. As people age, it takes more maintenance … Read More

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