Category Archives: Jasmine
News from The Jasmine: First Responders Celebration
In May, residents at The Jasmine at Founders Village in Fountain Valley, CA, kept busy with an informative presentation by the Red Cross to the Falls Prevention class, the monthly resident birthday event, and the 12th annual celebration of neighborhood … Continue reading
News from The Jasmine: Art Class
At The Jasmine at Founders Village in Fountain Valley, CA, the art class started painting with acrylic paint on larger canvas to challenge the imagination and design a composition that uses more space. Participants chose an object — real or made … Continue reading
News from Jasmine: Birthdays, Bingo, and More
This month of January was busy one for residents of The Jasmine at Founders Village in Fountain Valley, CA. They enjoyed tea & coffee with EngAGE Program Director, Lourdes. They had lots fun playing Bingo with Scan Health Care’s Volunteer … Continue reading
News from The Jasmine: Guided Autobiography Class
The residents at The Jasmine at Founders Village, Fountain Valley, CA, had a great time sharing, laughing, and remembering the times when they were young, with the help of the Guided Autobiography Class presented by SCAN Health Care’s Volunteer Action. … Continue reading
Flashback to Halloween Fun
Yes, we know that we’re heading into December, but we couldn’t resist posting an assortment of photos taken at some of the outstanding EngAGE community Halloween parties last month. Residents of all ages enjoyed the fun, games, and lots of … Continue reading
Welcome to the Team: Lourdes Torres
EngAGE is delighted to welcome LOURDES TORRES to our team! Lourdes is the Program Director at the Jasmine at Founder’s Village in Fountain Valley, CA, and the Grove Senior Apartments in Garden Grove, CA. Lourdes was born and raised in … Continue reading
News from The Jasmine: Summer Celebration
Residents from The Jasmine at Founder’s Village in Fountain Valley, CA, eat, laugh, and dance at a summer celebration with members of the Fountain Valley City Council and several first responders. ~ Meloney Morse, Regional Program Director