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Last month, Rockville Centre resident Sylvia Davis celebrated her milestone 105th birthday. Davis, who lives at Maple Pointe Assisted Living in Rockville Centre, celebrated the momentous … more
Maple Pointe Assisted Living Facility held a ribbon cutting for its brand new bistro on Feb. 11. The bistro serves coffee and sweet treats to Maple Pointe residents and their guests. The Bistro … more
Maple Pointe Assisted Living will be holding its annual Bowling For Breasts fundraiser on Oct. 24, continuing its month-long mission to raise money for the South Nassau Communities Hospital breast cancer program. more
Rockville Centre’s Maple Pointe Assisted Living will be receiving a state award for the way it has changed its employee moral and retention. When Executive Director Tammy Marshall took over the … more
Kevin Culhane, co-owner of Churchills in Rockville Centre, along with his sons, James and Robert of Malverne, donated their time and Churchill’s delicious wings to Maple Pointe’s Assisted Living … more
In late February, two former employees of the Maple Pointe of Rockville Centre Assisted Living home filed a $20 million alleging they were harassed and discriminated against over the course of two … more
Those places are freakin’ depressing. Nursing homes, assisted living residences, hospitals, rehab facilities… They really are freakin’ depressing. more
Caspin Productions of Rockville Centre brought a full crew and a cast of actors to several settings inside and outside Maple Pointe Assisted Living on the weekend of Sept. 25 to tape a TV pilot. more
Residents of Maple Point Assisted Living, 260 Maple Avenue, has raised over $1,100 for the Maurer Foundation, a Mineola-based non-profit organization specializing in breast health education. more
Most of the women in the room, now in their 80’s, were in their teens or early 20’s during World War II. But these senior ladies, residents of Maple Pointe Assisted Living at 260 Maple Ave., had vivid memories of wartime. Those memories were brought to light on May 25 during the first meeting of Maple Pointe’s Red Hat Society, an informal ladies-only club that seeks to bring together common interests and vibrant memories. more
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