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Mount Pleasant Retirement Village

225 Britton Lane
Monroe, Ohio  45050
(513) 539-7391
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Stan Kappers
Mount Pleasant Retirement Community Executive Director Stan Kappers

 

 


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Health and Wellness Center

Robert A. Quisno Wellness Center The Robert A. Quisno Resident Wellness Center offers residents an indoor walking track, shuffleboard, billiards, aquatic exercises, fitness equipment, and every Monday a wellness session on topics such as nutrition, mental health, spirituality and other subjects of interest to residents.

Elder School

Across the U.S. adult education programs and Elderhostels are flourishing at colleges and universities as older citizens pursue one of their favorite pastimes, continuing education. At Mount Pleasant, it was the desire to keep on learning, that led to the establishment of Elder School, that began in the fall of 1990. Designed to enrich the process of lifelong learning, Elder School has attracted instructors and professors from area universities, schools and the community-at-large.

The semi-annual schedule of Elder School offers courses that provide factual information -- explore and challenge ideas -- foster enjoyment through the arts -- examine morality and belief systems and -- develop practical skills. Elder School sessions are held throughout the months of October and March.

A sample of courses offered in the past includes:

  • The History of Jazz
  • Getting to Know Our Weather
  • Appalachian History
  • Calligraphy
  • Historical Background of Israeli-Palestinian Relations
  • What Do the Dead Sea Scrolls Tell Us?
  • Exploring Antiques
  • A World of Diversity
SeniorNet

SeniorNet is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to build an international community of computer-using older adults. SeniorNet provides older adults with access to computer technologies and empowers them to share their knowledge and wisdom.

More than 75,000 seniors throughout the United States have been introduced to computers through SeniorNet.

Mount Pleasant SeniorNet offers computer classes specifically designed for older adults. Classes focus on teaching useful applications such as word processing for writing letters or journals, databases for organizing information, spreadsheets for financial management and telecommunications for obtaining useful information and communicating with others.
 

Mount Pleasant's Children's Village

Mount Pleasant's Children's Village is a licensed facility catering to the needs of children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Our goals include helping children develop their self-confidence, independence and self-discipline; increasing awareness and understanding of aging as a normal life process; and receiving love and support from older adults.

The following are reasons for choosing Mount Pleasant children's Village:

  • Well-trained staff
  • Early start pre-school
  • Intergenerational programming
  • Large, fenced, well-equipped playground
  • Nutritious, well-balanced lunch & snacks
  • Nature trail
  • Warm, friendly atmosphere
  • A safe & secure environment
Our infant program offers a teacher to child ratio of 1-to-5 infants. We provide as homelike an environment as possible Toddler Program:

Expansion of language skills and self-help development are the goals of our toddler program with a teacher to child ratio of 1-to-7. Weekly reports are provided to parents.

In our pre-school program we focus on self-help skills and pre-kindergarten skills development. We have a teacher to child ratio is 1-to-12 for three-year olds and a teacher to child ratio is 1-to-14 for four-year olds. We use an Early Start curriculum.

Independence and social skills are stressed in the school age program. The teacher to child ratio is 1-to-18. A wide range of activities are planned for non-school days and summer.
 


 

 
 
 

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