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    Celebrating the Yu family’s new senior home and welcoming our elders into the parish family. A reflection on hospitality, the dignity of aging, and how Christian community honors those who have walked the road of faith before us.

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    Gracewood Senior Living: A New Home for Our Elders

    Gracewood Senior Living: Un nuevo hogar para nuestros mayores

    March 22, 2026 · By Fr. Álvaro Montero · 5 min read

    Fifth Sunday of Lent

    Dear parishioners, it is always encouraging to see new initiatives blossoming within our parish — particularly when they originate from families connected with our parish and school.

    This week, I would like to share some news with you from one of our Aquinas families who are currently attending Saint John Paul the Great High School. A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of blessing a new centre located very close to our parish: Gracewood Senior Living. I truly believe this is an inspired initiative with a meaningful origin story.

    A Home Born from Love and Loss

    Gracewood Senior Living was born from a deeply personal place. The house that now serves as Gracewood was where the Yu family started their lives together, raised their children, and welcomed their grandparents when they came to visit from the Philippines.

    After losing their maternal grandparents within two years of each other (the grandmother in September 2023 and the grandfather in April 2025), the family felt the deep ache of time passing too quickly and ending too soon. They are missed every day in the smallest of moments, and the family often wishes for just a little more time together.

    It was through this loss that the family felt called to create a place where families might have more opportunities to be present with one another when it matters most. What was once our family home has now become a place where life and love continue to flourish in a new and meaningful way. It was very moving to bless each room in the house, which has now been completely transformed, and to learn from the family members how those spaces were used before they moved out to create Gracewood Senior Living.

    Today, we need facilities that look like homes to help those who first prepared a home for us.

    Care With Dignity

    We all understand that many adult children today must balance caring for their aging parents with raising their own families. This is a time that requires deep devotion and love. Gracewood exists to support these families.

    In our 24-hour, personalized, home-like setting, with a caregiver-to-resident ratio of one to four, we ensure that seniors are safe and supported with dignity. Our hope is that loved ones can focus on being loving family members, giving meaningful time and attention to their elderly relatives. Gracewood provides medication management, assistance with daily activities, home-cooked meals, and meaningful companionship, to name a few.

    Our goal is simple: to help families feel confident and at peace knowing their loved ones are cared for. Residents, on the other hand, need to feel valued and truly at home. Gracewood is never a facility, but a true home built on respect, patience, and love.

    I am grateful that we have such a breath of fresh air in our neighborhood. The house may be small, but it certainly feels like home. It is inspiring to see how this initiative serves our elders within the walls that have always meant so much to the Yu family.

    May God bless Jonathan Yu, Shamin Chua-Yu, and their daughters, Corinne and Harley.

    May we all continue to expand our works of mercy,

    Fr. Álvaro

    Fr. Álvaro Montero
    Fr. Álvaro Montero
    Pastor