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This is the front of the residence facility.
Our residents love to sit on the front porch and relax in
conversation with other residents and guests. |
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This is the living room where residents like to
watch TV, just sit around and enjoy each others company and also
to spend time with their families and other guests. |
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This is the dining area where our
residents enjoy their meals. Meals are prepared by staff or
donated meals are brought in by various churches and individual donors. |
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This is the sunroom where residents
can enjoy the beautiful view of the grounds in back, enjoy watching TV and socializing. |
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This is the recreation area where
residents can enjoy a variety of things to do. Residents enjoy the
bumper pool table, puzzles and games, watching TV and videos and also
have their own kitchenette where they have access to drinks and snacks. |
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This is the meditation room where residents
and/or their families who wish to pray or meditate have a private area
in which to do so. |
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This is one of our resident rooms. Resident rooms are furnished with a bed,
over-the-bed table, dresser, night table, TV/DVD, phone and
closet. Residents are allowed to decorate and arrange their rooms
to suit their own personal tastes. |
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This is the gazebo located in the
back yard of the residence facility. Residents and their families
and/or guests enjoy sitting in the swing and enjoying the quiet and
peaceful surroundings of this area. |
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This is the view from looking at the back of the residence facility. The sunroom is to the right of the building.
Residents enjoy cook-outs here and also our annual fundraiser, Walk for
AIDS ends here for walkers to enjoy refreshments and entertainment after
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View our six-minute video, Absolutely Positive.
This award winning documentary gives a glimpse of how House of Mercy
was envisioned by the Sisters of Mercy and how it is changing the
lives of persons living with AIDS.
You will need Windows Media Player (WMP) in order to
view the video. Please click here
to download WMP.
The House of Mercy video was produced as an in-kind
donation by:
Fitts Production Associates,
Inc.
Charlotte, NC
704-358-0111
DSL and Broadband users click here
to view video
Dial-up users click here
to view video
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