Hall mates then and now!
Clemson Downs residents, Ms. Evelyn Anderson and Ms. Jean Patterson initially met when they were hall mates at Winthrop College in 1945, they didn’t see one another again until they were hall mates at Clemson Downs.
Clemson Downs residents, Ms. Evelyn Anderson and Ms. Jean Patterson initially met when they were hall mates at Winthrop College in 1945, they didn’t see one another again until they were hall mates at Clemson Downs.
As part of our social media series of Reflections with Residents, here is Mr. Ed Zeigler with his favorite cast iron frying pan. It was his grandmother’s and it is well seasoned! For more stories from our residents please follow Clemson Downs on Facebook or #retirewellclemson.
Thank you to those who protect and serve! Clemson Downs recognizes the Clemson City Police Department with a sub-sandwich lunch in honor of all they do for our community.
Clemson Downs celebrates our residents, our nurses, our activity coordinators, and all those that made National Nursing Home week a success! The theme was “Visiting Paris” and everyone got into the spirit!
Even our tech savvy residents need some assistance and the students with Tigers for Multigenerational Technology Implementation are always happy to help. Clemson University created a class where students can get credit and our residents can get tech assistance. TMTI is another great example of our partnership with Clemson University.
Clemson Downs was the proud title sponsor of the 2017 State of Clemson. City of Clemson, Mayor JC Cook and Clemson University President Jim Clements updated those in attendance on the past year and informed everyone of upcoming ventures. This event is hosted by the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce and is an excellent example of the town and gown relationship between the city and the university.