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Signs mark the entrance to Mirasol community in southeast Loveland. On Wednesday, the Loveland City Council will consider whether to grant an affordable-housing designation for the Loveland Housing Authority’s proposed project at the Mirasol Senior Community.
Cappella to help manage Green House Homes at Mirasol
Christian Living Communities, through its Cappella Living Solutions division, began providing management support to the Green House Homes at Mirasol in Loveland on Nov. 1.
The Green House Homes at Mirasol provides skilled nursing care to 90 people in nine smaller homes, accepting private pay, Medicare, and Medicaid.
According to a news release, Jeff Feneis, executive director of the Loveland Housing Authority, sees the change as an opportunity to refocus.
“The Loveland Housing Authority cares about the residents, families, and associates at the Green House Homes. Making a management partnership change is part of our commitment to continually improve the services and care we provide,” he said.
“Over time, you will see an intentional refocus on our Green House model of person-directed, relationship-based care. We’re thrilled that CLC-Cappella already embraces the same principles in all their communities here in Colorado,” he said. ”Accessing our new network of elder-centered care communities will support our commitment to strengthening the programs in our Green House Homes.”
CLC - Cappella owns or operates nine other communities in Colorado and a home care, serving the five county Denver metro area.
Hearing Place tells plans for hearing aid giveaway
The Hearing Place, a network of six audiology centers serving Northern and Eastern Colorado, is holding its fourth hearing aid giveaway.
Through Dec. 1, people can enter to win a set of state-of-the-art ReSound hearing aids.
Those interested can visit thehearingplaceco.com/hear-for-the-holidays to fill out an application. The winner will be selected based on the quality of their entry.
“Whether it’s the joy of holiday music, or the warmth of family’s laughter, the holiday season is about creating cherished memories with our loved ones. Dr. Brittany Mathisen, the lead audiologist and owner of The Hearing Place, said in a news release. “Unfortunately, for those suffering from hearing loss, these moments can be isolating,” she said. “We want to invite friends, family members, and those grappling with hearing impairments to participate in this life-changing opportunity.”
In Brief
• Sideways Fab, an auto repair garage, signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Loveland community. Located at 4228 14th St. SE, it will offer U-Haul trucks, trailers, towing equipment, support rental items and in-store pickup for boxes. Sideways Fab partners are Matthew Sixberry, Andrew Sixberry, Cary Van Achen, Jim Rieck and Melissa Williams. Normal business hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Contact: 970-576-5618 or uhaul.com/Locations/Truck-Rentals-near-Loveland-CO-80537/040452/ today.
• Ensign Power Systems of Loveland won a federal contract award for $480,802 from the Department of Defense Defense Logistics Agency, Warren, Mich., for a distributing system.
• An inventor from Loveland, Brian Hansen has been awarded a patent (No. US 11801352 B2, initially filed Feb. 4, 2018) for “Devices and control systems for inhaled drugs.”
• Otter Products LLC of Fort Collins has been assigned a patent (No. US 11805195 B2, initially filed Feb. 24, 2021) developed by 10 inventors, including Ross V. Bulkley of Loveland and nine people from Fort Collins: Bryan W. Goings, Elise S. Niedringhaus, George Russell Price, Jamie L. Johnson, David J. Bohman, Richard W. Vinson, Zachariah J. Pickett, Jonathan B. Miksch and Jonathan H. Guerdrum, for “Screen protector assembly for use with an electronic device.”
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