2025 Pro-Am Proceeds to go to new dining room furniture for TVHS Assisted Living
The current Assisted Living dining room furniture has experienced many years of use and is showing considerable wear and tear, including faded upholstery, deteriorating cushions and chipped wood trim. These issues are more than cosmetic; they can also pose safety risks and create difficulty for residents and staff when moving chairs, particularly for those with limited mobility.
“The dining room serves as the heart of our community and it is far more than just a place to eat,” says Tri Valley Health System Assisted Living Director Deanna Weaver. “It is the central hub where residents gather for social engagement, special events, family visits, and community programs. For many residents, this space significantly impacts their overall morale and quality of life.”
Your participation in the Pro-Am will make a lasting impact on ourability to provide a warm, welcoming, and safe environment for our residents, their families, and the broader community, taking an essential step in maintaining this standard and supporting both the physical comfort and emotional well-being of those we serve.