Senior Residential Facility in Bedford, Ohio

COMMUNITY Updates

February 4, 2025

Dear Friends and Family of Light of Hearts Villa,

As we step into February, we’re filled with gratitude for the health and well-being of our residents and staff—our community has remained free of COVID cases, and we continue to prioritize a safe and joyful environment for all.

With the new year ahead, we’re excited to share that while we won’t be hosting a gala this year, we have some special outreach and appreciation events planned to bring us together in meaningful ways. Stay tuned—we’ll begin sharing details in February!

In addition, we’re looking forward to making some wonderful improvements to our space, including renovation projects on the ground floor and the early stages of planning for a potential dining hall update. These enhancements will help us continue providing the warm and welcoming atmosphere our residents deserve.

We’re also excited to update you on our dietary program. After hearing valuable feedback in resident council meetings, we’ve addressed key points and have shared these updates directly with residents. We feel it’s important to keep family members informed as well, so we’re sharing these updates in the this document here >

We are also delighted to welcome new residents this year! If you or someone you know is looking for a compassionate and faith-filled senior living community, we currently have openings and would love to share more about what makes Light of Hearts Villa so special.

Thank you for being a part of our journey. Your support and kindness mean the world to us, and we can’t wait to share more exciting updates in the months ahead!

With thanks and love,

Breanne Cavileer, LNHA, CDP
Executive Director

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Sister Regina Kusnir Chapel of Light: A Legacy of Faith and Compassion

Sister Regina Kusnir, SC, has lived a life of extraordinary charity and has been an integral part of Light of Hearts Villa. She helped coordinate the transition of Lumen Cordium High School into an assisted living facility in 1989. Since 2005, she has served as the director of pastoral and special ministries, where she helps address the spiritual life of residents.

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