We are committed

At Juniper we are committed to nurturing the spirit of life in each individual we serve so that they may live fully throughout all seasons of life. To us this means understanding an individual, not only their needs but their desires and responding with programs and services which provide for the highest quality of life possible. Our Alive in All Seasons program of activities is designed to foster healthy bodies, enriched minds and fulfilled spirits. These pictures and stories are living proof that we at Juniper are dedicated to walking our talk!

Monday, July 20, 2015

Thank You to Our First Responders!


Residents, families, friends, and State College area community members recently joined together during "Stand In Integrity" month to honor local heroes from Centre LifeLink EMS and Boalsburg Volunteer Fire Company.

To show our appreciation, we served up hot dogs with all of the fixings, ice-cold lemonade, and Rita's Italian Ice. Each first responder in attendance also received a Juniper water bottle filled with goodies. Kids of all ages came out to meet the men and women who keep us safe, and were given tours of an ambulance, a fire truck, and even took turns putting out a "house fire" with help from a real fireman!

From Juniper Village Senior Living at Brookline, a HUGE thank you to the very special people right here in our community who risk their lives every day to protect us. We look forward to seeing you next year when, once again, lunch will be on us!

Join Us for Dinner and Discussion


Monday, July 13, 2015

Meals On Wheels: JVB Delivery Day


Juniper Village at Brookline associates recently took to the roads of State College and beyond to serve up meals on behalf of State College Area Meals On Wheels. Six staff members teamed up with delivery drivers to provide hot and cold prepackaged food to nearly 170 local residents in need. Handing out nutritious meals, Juniper goodies, and a whole lot of smiles made for a great day!







Friday, July 10, 2015

Dave, Dave… He’s Our Man!


Whether you live in State College or work on the Penn State campus, chances are that you know the name Dave Colton. If you live or work at Juniper Village Senior Living at Brookline, you most certainly do. Colton, a native of Pittsburgh, is in his 24th year with Brookline, with many a story to tell!

When Colton arrived to work at Penn State in the early 70’s (after having previously graduated from the school), Joe Paterno had just been named as Penn State’s new athletic director. After former women's basketball head coach Rene Portland, Dave was the second person that Paterno hired to join his staff, where Colton served as the Athletic Department’s chief fundraiser at a time when only five fundraisers existed on the entire campus.

Some 20 years later, and just weeks after his retirement from PSU, Dave joined the team at Brookline as the public relations representative for skilled nursing. There, he nearly doubled census in the next year. It was shorty after that year, however, that he felt he wasn’t exactly cut out for the skilled side of the business, and moved next door to personal care, continuing his public relations efforts. From PR, Dave moved to the activities department (Connections), where he has been ever since. Senior Living residents flock to any and all of Colton’s activities, including the ever-popular “Dave’s Hour” of discussion on history, current events, or any other topic of resident interest. He’s also well known for the model train collection that he displays and operates each holiday season. After some nudging from his children, at age 85, Colton finally, albeit reluctantly, has decided to cut back to working two days per week.

Run, Don’t Walk…
If it sounds as if walking a mile in Dave’s shoes might be tough, trying running in them! An accomplished athlete, Colton holds 10 national championships in distances from 800 to 5,000 meters. His love of running surfaced when he attended Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania as a freshman and joined the cross country team. He later came to Penn State to run, and kept up the habit until a few short years ago. He even ran in the Boston Marathon at the age of 48, with a time of 2:47.

No Slowing Down
Confucius once said, “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”. Colton says that he loves his job so much that he would do it for free. “I’ll know when it’s time to retire” he says, “As long as I can do [the job], I’ll be here.”

Colton lives within walking distance of Juniper Village at Brookline with his wife Dottie—a previous volunteer of the year with us. They have three daughters and two sons: Autumn, Janie, Bobbi, James and Matt. Autumn, Bobbi and James are Penn State grads, just like their dad.



Thursday, July 9, 2015

CELEBRATE: Happy 1st Anniversary!


Today's the day! Juniper Village at Brookline did it up big for our one-year anniversary as a part of the Juniper family. We would like to extend a BIG thank you to Juniper Communities, our residents, associates, and resident family members for embarking on this journey with us. We've had a wonderful year and are already looking forward to many more.


With cake, balloons, prizes, and our mascot Miles the Giraffe at the piano, we could not have asked for a better day. Happy Anniversary, everyone!

Friday, July 3, 2015

July 2015 Events in State College, PA: Stand in Integrity


With our July 2015 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living this month we kick off our summer quarter Alive In All Seasons theme “Stay Connected” where we will strive to stay connected to the community and the environment. Throughout July we will focus on staying connected to our community through Volunteerism, where we Stand In Integrity. The biggest and most visible benefit of volunteering is the impact on the community. Unpaid volunteers work magic in unifying communities. Through volunteer work you are able to connect with your community on a deeper level and help to make it a better place to live and grow. But what we don’t always realize is that volunteering is a two-way street. Volunteers benefit as much as the causes they support. Through volunteering you make new friends, expand your professional, social and support networks and boost your social skills. So, give it a try and experience the benefits of giving of yourself.

If you are looking for opportunities to share your time, check with our Connections Directors to see what opportunities we have, or join us in one of our volunteer projects. Also plan to join us during our July 2015 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living as we recognize our Ambassador Program, focus on our Resident Computer Center and training or any other calendar item that catches your eye.

Our fabulous July 2015 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living include our:

§  Otto’s Beer Tasting to sample fresh flavorful brews and mingle with fellow professionals and community members in a comfortable atmosphere on July 13th at 6:00 pm.

§  Thank Your First Responders Cook Out to honor our volunteers who benefit our Brookline residents by providing meaningful companionships, self-worth, and opportunities to meet new people on July 18th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

§  Dinner and Discussion with Dr. Gong Chen for an informative presentation by this Penn State University leading researcher into Alzheimer’s Disease accompanied by a tasty meal on July 29th at 6:00 pm.

§  American Red Cross Community Blood Drive because each blood donation can save up to 3 lives, so together we can give the gift of life this summer on July 31st from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

We look forward to sharing our July 2015 events in State College, PA at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living with you as we Stand in Integrity.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Fun for everyone... FAMILY PICNIC


It's a tradition that residents, friends, and family members look forward to all year long: Juniper Village at Brookline's annual family picnic, the largest and most popular event held throughout the campus. On Sunday, nearly 700 guests enjoyed a fun-filled day that included some of summer's best sights, sounds and tastes of summer.


Though raindrops were falling, outlooks were bright as picnic-goers noshed on hot dogs and hamburgers, fresh grilled chicken, potato salad and baked beans, and pies with Penn State's Berkey Creamery ice cream. Back for another year, was crowd favorite, Deacons of Dixieland, and the Happy Valley Alley Clown troupe, with their in-demand balloon animal menagerie.


All attendees were thoroughly pleased with the get together, with one thank you note perhaps stating it best, saying, "Awesome picnic done by awesome people!"