
Resident Support
at The Legacy
Every stage of life deserves dignity, joy, and connection.
At The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center, a warm hug, a familiar song, or a game of BINGO can mean the world. It’s in these small, beautiful moments that residents feel seen, valued, and truly at home. Through memorial gifts, donations, and uplifting fundraisers, the Legacy Advisory Board helps bring these moments to life—enhancing the daily experiences of those who call The Legacy home.
A Community of Care and Comfort
The Legacy isn’t just a care facility—it’s a vibrant community where residents live in close-knit “neighborhoods” with shared spaces for meals, conversations, and creativity. It’s a place where friendships blossom, laughter echoes down hallways, and every resident is treated like family.
The Legacy Advisory Board works hand-in-hand with the NEW Community Health Foundation, Caregiver Support Group, and compassionate staff to provide the extras that make life meaningful—from holiday celebrations and outings, to music programs and adaptive equipment.
Want to learn more? Contact us at info@newcommunityhealth.org
or reach out to a member of our Legacy Advisory Board.
Mike McNutt, Chair
Bruce Roosa, Vice Chair
Cathrine Gallilee, Treasurer
Nachelle McGrath, NEWCHF Executive Director
Donna Bennett
Dave Ebertz
Sharon Schreurs
Gail Heath
Dawn Strohchein
Jenni DeLong
Wendy Gauntner
Kip Junker
Together, We’re Enhancing Lives
Every dollar raised directly benefits the people who live here.
Your gift can help us:
Host birthday parties, games, and seasonal events
Provide cozy blankets, new books, and activity supplies
Fund musical performances and art therapy programs
Offer small comforts that make a big difference
Whether you’re honoring a loved one, remembering someone dear, or simply sharing kindness—you can help bring light to someone’s day. Every resident at The Legacy has a story worth celebrating. Help us fill their days with purpose, companionship, and smiles that stretch across the room.
Give today—and bring joy to someone’s tomorrow.