Game Day with St. Joe’s Veterans and First Responder Residents

On November 15, 2023 and held at First Presbyterian Church in Saranac Lake, Mercy Care for the Adirondacks hosted their Friendship Volunteers, Elder Friends, and St. Joe’s Veterans and First Responder Residents for lunch and Game Day.  Guests tested out new reimagined multigenerational versions of the classic board games Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, and Life.

The purpose of Mercy Care Volunteers, Elder Friends, and St. Joe’s Veterans and First Responder Residents socializing together was to help ease isolation and loneliness people of all ages are experiencing, especially in the aftermath of COVID-19.

Noting the impact of these events is best illustrated in a quote from a Mercy Care Elder Friend who said, “I had a wonderful experience, meeting new people, sharing a meal, playing games, and turning strangers into friends! Got me out of my home after being isolated for 6 months!”

Mercy Care’s mission is to enhance in every dimension the fullness of life of Elders living in our community. Lexi Bevilacqua, Mercy Care Program Director, remarked “Creativity in Aging” events are designed to offer Elders we serve the opportunity to stay connected to their community.  Mercy Care hosts Creativity in Aging Programs throughout the year in the Tri-Lakes area, open to all Mercy Care Volunteers, Parish Nurses, Elder Friends, as well as Mercy Care’s Mission Extension Partners’ Volunteers and Elder Friends.

Katherine Rhodes, Mercy Care’s Elder Care Manager, “loved hearing all the laughter and conversation as Mercy Care friends and St. Joe’s residents shared stories, food and fellowship.”