providing residents with a beautiful & comfortable place to live, along with the daily care and assistance they require.

Activities

We believe that our residents thrive on new experiences and challenges, and our programming reflects that belief. Our residents have enjoyed new experiences and challenges all of their lives and don't want to stop now!

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The three members of our Activities Department work hard to ensure that there is never a dull moment at Copperfield Hill. They focus on building an activity program that meets the needs and preferences of our residents.

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We have activities and programming that enhance social, intellectual, spiritual, vocational, emotional, and physical aspects of each of our residents.

 

CH-Orchestra-Visit.jpgOur communities offer a wide array of daily events, both on and off-site. Activities often include: live musical programs, book clubs, garden clubs, happy hour, games, exercise classes, walking club, intergenerational programs with children, card games, movies in our own in-house theater, manicures, monthly birthday party, outings to local events, restaurants, shopping, and much more. We provide complimentary transportation in our Copperfield Hill van to schedule medical appointments and local church services each Sunday.

IMG_5304.jpgClick here to see photos of some of our activities.

Click here for more information on upcoming special events and for the Copperfield Chatter, our monthly newsletter.

Take a look at our current Activity Calendar. If you see an activity or event you would like to attend we would love to have you join us! Just contact Sherry at 763-277-1008 or click here to email her.

Manor Activity Calendar

March

Lodge Activity Calendar

March

Testimonials

There are lots of activities and outings for memory care residents that my mother enjoys, but she really lights up when there is live musical entertainment.  She be-bops and dances around and loves to sing along.  She sang in the church choir and I think it brings her back to that moment.

-Tim Jackson, Son of Memory Care Resident

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