HUDSON – Artisan at Hudson recently celebrated the theme of heritage by giving residents the opportunity to share their backgrounds and learn about the cultural traditions of their neighbors and team members.
One of the events during Heritage Month was led by Dr. Raj Anand, who is a retired professor and physician who teaches meditation classes three times a week for his Artisan neighbors. His special heritage session delved into the cultural origins of meditation, offering insight into its significance in Indian traditions.
Life Enrichment Director Ruta Pai shared the beauty and intricacies of Henna during her workshop, and Lead Concierge Christelle Ducasse led a workshop on the cultural tradition of African headwraps.
“We pride ourselves on creating an inclusive and vibrant community where residents can explore, engage and connect through meaningful activities,” said Executive Director Charles James. “The Artisan’s Build Your SageDay program highlights all the fulfilling, satisfying and fun activities, classes, clubs, events, games, parties, trips, performances and other opportunities that residents can choose from when building their perfect days.”
To learn more about Artisan at Hudson and its Build Your SafeDay program, visit https://www.sagelife.com/artisan-at-hudson/.