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Four women, 171 Years of Beautiful Service provided to Benedictine Living Community-Crookston

The year the first Apple Computer launched and the United States was celebrating its Bicentennial, Boonsong Sterger joined Benedictine Living Community-Crookston’s (then Villa St. Vincent) Dietary Department and started making a difference for the thousands of residents that have called the Villa home. Forty-seven years later, when asked why she keeps at her meaningful work […]

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Bremer Bank donates to Benedictine Living Community-Crookston

Benedictine Living Community – Crookston would like to say a huge thank you to Bremer Bank for their generous donation to our current project, much-needed updates to our assisted living apartments and skilled nursing rooms, improving comfort and care for our residents. We’re also incredibly grateful for Bremer’s “Jeans for a Cause” program, where employees contribute

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Benedictine Living Community honors Staci Wills with 2024 Living a Legacy Award.

Staci Wills was recently honored for her commitment to the Benedictine Mission and Core Values with the presentation of the 2024 Sister Claudia Riehl Living a Legacy award. For nearly 20 years, Sister Claudia Riehl, OSB, dedicated endless energy and countless hours of time, as well as her valuable knowledge and expertise, to further the

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BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY RECEIVES GRANT FOR SERVICE ELEVATOR UPDATES

Benedictine Living Community-Crookston (BLC-C) received a $50,000 capital grant from the Otto Bremer Trust (OBT) to update the service elevator between the main Summit and Villa care center buildings. The Summit Assisted Living was formally the Board & Care, and previously, St. Francis Hospital constructed which was constructed in 1950. Executive Officer Lindsey Erdman praised

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CROOKSTON BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY RECIEVES 2023 BENEDICTINE SPIRIT AWARD

Presented annually at the Benedictine Leadership Conference in Duluth, the Benedictine Spirit Award – Internal Community Focus Award honors a Benedictine Living Community for a project or program that brings the Benedictine’s Mission and Core Values to life in an exceptional way that serves a need inside their community.  Because falls are a leading factor

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BENEDICT LIVING-CROOKSTON TO HOST MARK JOHNSON AND DEB KIEL JULY 28

Benedictine Living Community-Crookston is hosting a Legislative Social on Friday, July 28, at 10: a.m. in the library off the main south entrance of the “Villa.” Executive Director Lindsey Erdman and Foundation Director Cassie Rudie will be greeting House Representative Debra Kiel and Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson, who were instrumental in seeing through the

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