Weather Updates
11/21/24
Due to a major storm in the Pacific Northwest, Covenant Living at the Shores remains without power, as does all of Mercer Island. The City of Mercer Island reports that any timing for restoration of power is unknown. Our team members are diligently working to provide service for our residents with minimal disruptions. We are utilizing generators for healthcare and in common areas of our residential buildings. The Lodge here on campus is a safe place for residents to power their mobile devices, grab coffee, and for meal services. Should you have any questions, you can call our main line at 206-268-3000.
Happy Nurse’s Day! 👩⚕️
Today, we want to express our deepest gratitude to the nurses who give selflessly every day to care for others. Your dedication, compassion, and tireless efforts make a world of difference. Thank you for everything you do to bring comfort, healing, and hope. 💙
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The Washington Mobile Department of Licensing recently visited Covenant Living at the Shores to help residents prepare for the upcoming travel regulation changes taking effect on May 7. The mobile unit was set up indoors, replicated a local licensing office, and offered convenient, onsite registration for Enhanced Driver’s Licenses and Real ID cards. More than 78 residents took advantage of the opportunity. The DOL2Go program is designed to bring essential ID and driver licensing services directly to individuals who may have difficulty traveling to a traditional office. ... See MoreSee Less
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