Charlotte shares part two of her three part series. Brandy slushes are yummy. Time can take on a whole new meaning and feeling when you’re inside a hospital. Those with the most complicated of problems can turn out to be the strongest people you’ll ever meet. You can see strength in a sleeping person. I don’t… Read More
Respite
Building a Garden?
This week we are very excited to announce a special project that is taking place at Gio’s Garden. With the help of volunteers and landscape professionals, we are building an outdoor garden for the children who learn and play here. The colorful garden, designed by landscaper Mark Schingen and property owner Eric Gregerson, that gives children a… Read More
Things I Learned During “My Gio Leave” (part 1) from Charlotte
Here are a few things that Charlotte wanted to share. This is part one of a three part series. People are nosey. The smartest people can be wrong. What makes them better is their ability to admit it and own it. Sleeping is awesome. I’ve been carrying way too much stress and anxiety for far… Read More
Getting the Word Out
It’s so hard to believe that fall is just around the corner. And that we have been open and serving kids for 2 1/2 months. Now is the time that schedules start changing with school starting, early childhood programs, new therapies, etc. Gio’s Garden does have opening for more children. Which means its time for… Read More
Meet the Staff
We will be updating our website soon with pictures and bios of the Gio’s Garden staff, but I thought today I would give you a quick introduction to our wonderful Respite Care Specialists. Hi there. My name is Chelsea Freeman and I am one of the respite care specialists working at Gio’s Garden. My favorite… Read More