Residents of Beersheba Heights Tower recently got a chance to improve their safety in case of an emergency. They signed up for the Tennessee Yellow Dot Program, which helps first responders know important medical information when it matters most.
The Yellow Dot Program is free and easy to use. Participants get a yellow sticker for their car window and a folder to keep in their glove box. Inside the folder is a photo and a sheet listing their medical needs, emergency contacts and medications. This helps emergency workers give fast, life-saving care if an accident happens. Bringing the Yellow Dot Program to Beersheba Heights is just one more way the community is working to help keep residents safe and cared for.
Summer fun is in full swing at Stonecrest! Families recently enjoyed soaking up the sun, splashing in the water, and feasting on all the good stuff at the community’s annual Summer Fest. The huge inflatable water slides and bounce houses with water sprays were an absolute hit with all the kiddos, who had a blast on these fantastic water features. Everyone also enjoyed the good food, pizza, chips, and iced cold drinks.

The Douglas Cherokee Economic Authority (DCEA) brought the festive spirit to Henry Manor’s residents on July 4th serving up a delicious hamburger meal to over 30 individuals! The feast was topped off with a sweet treat: a variety of ice creams and toppings.
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