VERO BEACH, Fla., November 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — At Watercrest Buena Vista Senior Living Community Veterans Day events began with an annual delicious pancake breakfast. Behind the frying pan, manager Jennifer Butler and her team from Watercrest Buena Vista flipped their famous flapjacks and celebrated their resident veterans for their military service.
The Compassionate Care Hospice of lake and Summer counties with hospice connection, Edward Torre officiated at the Veterans Day ceremony. Veterans were presented with American flag pins and certificates of honor with heartfelt appreciation for their sacrifice for their country. Residents wore their most patriotic attire, while veterans proudly donned their service uniforms adorned with medals and insignia of honor.
“We are so grateful and blessed to celebrate our veterans here today and to show their pride in having served our country,” he said Andrea Garcia, Resident Lifestyle Director at Watercrest Buena Vista.
The Veterans Day community celebration is an aspect of Watercrest CARES, a company-wide movement by the Watercrest Senior Living Group that encompasses their collaborative unity initiatives like Connectivity. Watercrest is committed to helping residents stay connected in meaningful ways and inspire a sense of community at each location.
Watercrest Buenavista is an independent assisted living and memory care community in the area of Central Florida known as ‘The villages.’ Watercrest Buena Vista residents enjoy…































