Therapist Luncheon

Magnolia Creek had an awesome luncheon for therapists today. Our staff, Hope and Lesli, Clinical Director Amanda Elkin, and Dr. Campling hosted a wonderful afternoon with local clinicians at Macaroni Grill at The Summit. It was an awesome afternoon full of great food, professional fellowship and joy! We look forward to meeting many more colleagues in the area.

Sunday is our Alumni Open House and our chef, Roscoe, has been cooking and our staff preparing for the event. We are so excited to see all of our alumni visiting us at the Creek! We are hosting this event from 1-5 and all alumni, friends and family are welcome. Please come join us for a wonderful afternoon of friendship and love.

Next week we will also be hosting Family Week at Magnolia Creek. We look forward to seeing families during this challenging yet healing time. The dedication of families is something we respect tremendously. We look forward to meeting you.

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