Kelly Lapadula

Content Creator | Writer | Editor 

St. Paul's Manor Remodel - Web Content Writing/SEO

St. Paul’s Manor has been a staple in the Bankers Hill community since 1963. With the start of an extensive $17 million renovation, The Manor will soon be the most sought-after Independent Living Community for active retired seniors in San Diego.

Renovation enhancements will include updates to the building exterior, common areas including a “pub” area for socializing, upgrades to the mechanical, electrical and plumbing infrastructure, and cosmetic and structural updates to the 134 apartments.

St. Paul's Website Content Writing and Editing

St. Paul’s Senior Services has been caring for San Diego seniors since 1960. With the changing needs of today’s older adults, our services have expanded to bring innovative choices to seniors and caregivers seeking resources for independent living, assisted living and personal care, memory care, medical oversight, and life enrichment.

Located throughout San Diego, St. Paul’s provides affordable senior living communities, innovative services, and comprehensive programs in a non-denominational en

St. Paul’s PACE Roving Clinic and Telehealth Care - Writing and SEO

Telehealth care is not a new concept for St. Paul’s PACE, but in an effort to adapt to the needs of seniors during the pandemic, we have implemented new telehealth systems and services. Our physicians and healthcare providers offer medical appointments by phone and by video conferencing.

This gives our participants accessible options to communicate with their healthcare providers without leaving the comfort of their own homes. During the pandemic, this has provided our seniors with peace of min

Reflections Memory Care - Web Page Content Writing

It is the focus on our residents’ abilities, not their disability. This type of thinking focuses on the joys of life, because those with memory impairment continue to have beautiful and joyous moments.

It’s our job to help them, and you, learn how to have these moments often, every day. Every senior is different; by focusing on their specific abilities we give them independence which in turn gives them purpose, self-esteem and choice.

Our team of memory care experts joined together to establis

Social Distancing Doesn't Mean Social Isolation

All across California, seniors and caregivers suddenly find themselves in isolation due to COVID-19 and the Governor’s “Shelter-in-Place” ruling. While this ruling is ultimately for the greater good of protecting our most vulnerable populations, families can take steps to help their loved ones combat the potential risks of feeling socially isolated and cut-off from others.

St. Paul’s Senior Services is here to offer some advice and tips for seniors and caregivers, so we turned to our Resident S

5 Things YOU Can Do to Help Seniors during COVID-19

The recent spread of COVID-19 has sparked a lot of fear and uncertainty in the United States, but it has also inspired many people to step up and care for the most vulnerable populations like senior citizens and the immunocompromised.

Viral stories and videos online are showing how people are helping seniors with groceries, assisting them with technology, and having phone chats through windows to practice “social distancing.” Even celebrities like Lady Gaga and Kristen Bell are urging their mil

Ashley Jaramillo: Helping Foster Youth Go F.A.R.

Ashley Jaramillo decided to complete her B.A. in Business Administration at FPU’s Visalia Campus to grow professionally while honing her management skills—and she got so much more. When a professor encouraged her to turn a class project into a nonprofit organization that would transform the lives of local foster youth, there was a personal connection.

“My first professor at FPU, Raquel Garcia, incorporated a community service proposal as a major project for the class,” Ashley says. “After compl

From Detention Camp to D.C.

Hien Vu

2007 MA in Peacemaking and Conflict Studies

Vietnam Program Manager at Institute for Global Engagement



“I grew up with very humble means in terms of material life…I did not even know that I could dream or plan or that I could picture what my future would be like someday.” – Hien Vu.

When Hien Vu (MA ’07) was living in a Hong Kong detention camp during the post U.S.-Vietnam War era, she never imagined she could create a future for herself. She certainly never pictured her life a

Evolutions Gym - Wrote 'About' Web Page

We are always evolving, just like you. Evolutions Fitness and Wellness Center has been a staple in the Tulare community for 14 years, and during that time, we’ve expanded to offer new classes and equipment that fit our community’s needs.

In 2019, we are excited to offer even more personalized wellness experiences to help you evolve too. Evolutions installed nearly 50 brand new equipment pieces, designed to make your workout more enjoyable and productive. From updated state-of-the-art machines t

Andrea Barrera: The Lesson is Perseverance

If it wasn’t for son Esequiel’s struggle with cerebral palsy, Andrea Barrera (BA ’17) would not have her degree in early childhood development. If it wasn’t for FPU, Esequiel wouldn’t be in kindergarten, saying his colors along with the rest of the class.

Esequiel was diagnosed at four months old. Between trips to physical and occupational therapy, neurology and Valley Children’s Hospital, Andrea could no longer work as a Certified Nursing Assistant, leaving her husband, also Esequiel, as the f

Historic Seven Sycamores Ranch Venue- Wrote Video Script

Back in 1927, Bob McKellar’s parents planted seven sycamore trees for the shade they would provide, naming their farm Historic Seven Sycamores Ranch. With a few small seeds, they cultivated this land with purpose and watched it grow. Historic Seven Sycamores isn’t just a venue; it is a home with history at its heart, where life has lived and lives. Where others can plant a seed and lay the foundation for their future – where together, they can make that promise grow.

Learn more at: www.sevensy
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