Holly Creek ladies knit to warm babies across the Front Range

Supporting Newborns in Need Each year thousands of babies must be sent home from the hospital with nothing more than a disposable diaper and small hospital blanket. But Easter and

Jim Kok and spirituality in senior living

Written by: Jim Kok, Executive Director of Chaplain Services at Holly Creek The Evolution of Spiritual Care in Senior Living In my over three decades of involvement with long-term care/senior

welcome to our home sign

The Return of Multigenerational Community Living There was a time not too long ago when multiple generations of family members lived in the same community, often in the same house

elderly woman with baby supplies
Residents Pat Van Brammer and others have found a unique way to share love outside their four walls this Valentine’s season—in the shape of baby diapers.
Christmas Child

Supporting Children During a Challenging Year Every child, especially in a year as difficult as 2020, deserves a smile around the holidays. This is exactly why residents and staff at

Thank you healthcare heroes
As we approach Thanksgiving, Holly Creek took the pulse of residents and leaders to discover what they are thankful for, and discovered that gratitude flourishes inside and outside community walls.
New CLC CEO “comes home” to keep Holly Creek and other communities strong
In a time when so many are feeling isolated, long-time Denverite Jill Vitale-Aussem is coming home to community — or communities, in this case.
senior woman sitting at desk with her dog

Finding Joy Outdoors With Canine Companions With few indoor entertainment venues available right now, many Denverites have turned to the great outdoors for exercise, rest and exploration. And many are

walk for the canal

A short stroll or bike ride from Holly Creek, the 71-mile-long High Line Canal greenway provides a constant source of recreation, natural beauty, and peace for our residents. Recently we

Old photo of navy soldier
It was 75 years ago this week, when the United States unleashed the most devastating weapon the world had ever seen. Roy Christensen, 95, was stationed in the South Pacific