Extendicare Cedars Villa

Extendicare Cedars Villa Extendicare Cedars Villa is a Long Term Care provider in the city of Calgary with 248 beds and 24/7 skilled nursing support.

Cedars Villa Resident Council is having a Christmas fundraiser. Get your Christmas wrapping, kitchen products, candy and...
11/10/2025

Cedars Villa Resident Council is having a Christmas fundraiser. Get your Christmas wrapping, kitchen products, candy and other goodies for the holidays while supporting the Resident Council!

You can use the QR code or follow the link in the first comment

Resident Council Fundraiser September 2-November 11! Get your Christmas Wrapping, kitchen products, decor candy and othe...
09/23/2025

Resident Council Fundraiser September 2-November 11!

Get your Christmas Wrapping, kitchen products, decor candy and other goodies for the Holidays.
After you registered or logged into your account you can share a direct link with your family and friends. All their purchases will contribute to Cedars Villa Resident Council.
Don’t forget to register using the organization ID #8733
Press on Website or phone camera on QR Code:
https://www.dfscanada.com/participant/
Instructions:
1. Choose to register now Login button
2. Enter you’re the 4-digit organization ID :8733
3. Create your account by filling out your information

Congratulations to our wonderful volunteer Malcolm being featured on Extendicare's main page, LinkedIn, Instagr...
05/07/2025

Congratulations to our wonderful volunteer Malcolm being featured on Extendicare's main page, LinkedIn, Instagram, Extendicare's website, and our internal newsletter that is sent to all Extendicare homes called The Roundup.

We are very proud of your Malcolm but most importantly we are so lucky to have you helping out our residents. We thank you and all volunteers for all that you do each day at Cedars Villa. ❤️

“You get out of it what you put into it,” says Malcolm, a long-time volunteer at Extendicare Cedars Villa in Calgary. “If you like conversation and helping people, this is the job for you. I never regret a day of being here.”

Malcolm’s wife, Julie, had been a Cedars Villa resident for three years. After she passed away, he says he found purpose in giving back to the community that supported them. His presence now brings comfort, kindness, and connection to everyone he meets.

Six days a week, Malcolm escorts residents to meals and activities. “I’m just here to make their day a little better,” he says. “Sometimes I just say funny things to make them smile or laugh.” 💙

Hi everyone, Please help support the Cedars Villa Resident Council by purchasing your Easter Chocolates from Purdy's. Th...
03/26/2025

Hi everyone, Please help support the Cedars Villa Resident Council by purchasing your Easter Chocolates from Purdy's. These chocolates make great Easter gifts and will be delivered to Cedars Villa before Easter for pick up. The deadline is April 2nd. Thank you

https://fundraising.purdys.com/1932458-127217

Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus- Happy St David’s day everyone.15 things you might not know about St David...St David’s Day (or Dyd...
03/01/2025

Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus- Happy St David’s day everyone.

15 things you might not know about St David...
St David’s Day (or Dydd Dewi Sant in Welsh) is celebrated on 1 March across Wales and the wider world. It is the day where school children dress in traditional costume, daffodils are worn, and Welsh cakes are baked by the dozen. But who was St David? What was he famous for? And in which Shakespeare play is a character forced to eat a leek in his name? Here, a spokesperson for Cadw, the Welsh government's historic environment service, reveals 15 facts about the patron saint…

1. David was born in the 6th century

The exact date of his birth is unknown, but David is said to have been born around the year 520 – some 1,500 years ago. He was reputedly born on the Pembrokeshire cliffs during a wild thunderstorm.

2. He had an unlikely parentage

Story has it that David was the son of Sant (aka Sanctus), king of Ceredigion and a nun named Nonnita (Non).

3. David founded a monastery

As a young man, David became a monk. He is said to have founded a monastery in around the year 560, close to the place where he was born. The surrounding area (in Pembrokeshire, west Wales) is now known simply as ‘St Davids’. It’s believed that St Davids Cathedral and St Davids Bishop’s Palace are built on the site of the original monastery.

4. Britain’s smallest city is named after him

The existence of the cathedral means that St Davids is Britain’s smallest city, with a population of roughly 1,600 – compared to an estimated 358,000 in Wales’s capital, Cardiff. The tenor Dewi Sant bell in the cathedral weighs 2,700lbs!

5. His diet led to a unique nickname

David became known as Dewi Dyfrwr (‘David the Waterdrinker’) because of his modest monk’s diet of bread and water. Even meat and beer were forbidden.

6. David was a miracle maker

According to legend, David was a miracle maker: he was said to have been able to restore a blind man’s sight and bring a child back to life by splashing the boy’s face with tears.

7. He moved mountains

While preaching to a crowd in the village of Llanddewi Brefi, David is thought to have performed his most famous miracle: some of the crowd were finding it difficult to hear the sermon, when a white dove landed on David’s shoulder. As it did, the ground on which he stood is said to have risen up to form a mighty hill, making it possible for the gathering crowd to finally see and hear him. The dove became St David’s emblem, often appearing in his portraits and on stained-glass windows depicting him. Today, a church stands on the crest of the special hill.

8. David became famous outside Wales

St David’s influence was not limited to Wales – churches and chapels dedicated to David can also be found in south-west England, Ireland and Brittany.

9. He signed off with a poignant quote

David’s final words to his followers were supposedly: “Do the little things, the small things you’ve seen me doing” or “Do the little things that you have heard and seen me do”.

10. David’s shrine became a pilgrimage site

After St David’s death, a shrine was built in his honour at his cathedral. Pope Callistus II thought of it so highly that he declared to Catholics that two pilgrimages to the shrine was worth one to the Vatican in Rome. By the 12th century, more than 60 churches in Wales had also been dedicated to St David.

11. Edward I took St David’s remains back to London

After his 1284 military campaign in Wales, English king Edward I took the head and arm of St David from the cathedral and displayed the remains in London.

12. His name spawned a common Welsh term

The nickname ‘Taffy’ for a Welshman links back to St David as the original and ultimate Welshman – the term dates to the 17th century and derives from ‘Dafydd’, the Welsh for David.

13. David is mentioned by Shakespeare

William Shakespeare name-dropped St David in Henry V. When Fluellen’s English colleague, Pistol, insults the humble leek on St David’s Day, Fluellen insists he eat the national emblem as punishment: “If you can mock a leek, you can eat a leek” (Act V, Scene I).

14. St David has his own flag

Many people mark St David’s Day on 1 March by wearing a leek or a daffodil, the national emblems of Wales, or by displaying the flag of St David, which features a yellow cross on a black background. The Welsh translation of “Happy St David’s Day” is “Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus”.

15. Children celebrate his legacy in schools

Schools across Wales hold celebrations, with a number of children dressing in traditional costume – a black hat with white trim; long skirts and shawls. Many boys, meanwhile, will wear a Welsh rugby or football shirt. Schools across the country will also hold an Eisteddfod (a traditional festival of Welsh poetry and music) on this day.

Hello everyone. Please support our Resident's Council by purchasing  Purdy's Easter chocolates. These chocolates make a ...
02/21/2025

Hello everyone. Please support our Resident's Council by purchasing Purdy's Easter chocolates. These chocolates make a great Easter gift and it helps our Resident Council! We will have the link in the comments. Thank you!

We honour our Veterans on this day!The poem Flanders fields has been the most representation of Remembrance referencing ...
11/11/2024

We honour our Veterans on this day!

The poem Flanders fields has been the most representation of Remembrance referencing the poppy as the symbol of remembrance. I have learnt Moina Michael wrote a poem and also pushed the poppy as a symbol of remembrance. Her poem is below-

We Shall Keep the Faith
Moina Michael
Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields,
Sleep sweet – to rise anew!
We caught the torch you threw
And holding high, we keep the Faith
With All who died.
We cherish, too, the poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led;
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies,
But lends a lustre to the red
Of the flower that blooms above the dead
In Flanders Fields.
And now the Torch and Poppy Red
We wear in honor of our dead.
Fear not that ye have died for naught;
We’ll teach the lesson that ye wrought
In Flanders Fields.

The Cedars Villa Resident Council needs your support for their Purdy's Chocolates fundraiser. These products make great ...
11/07/2024

The Cedars Villa Resident Council needs your support for their Purdy's Chocolates fundraiser. These products make great Christmas/Holiday gifts. The closing date is fast approaching so please help out our resident council by November 17th :) Thank you

Purdys fundraising chocolates practically sell themselves. Choose from two chocolate fundraising programs that we offer at Purdys and raise funds for what matters most to you.

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