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from the The Good News October 1, 2008

Adult living center in Bonita Springs offers faith-filled “day-stays”

Sack lunches in hand, a group of Southwest Florida residents arrive every day at Millennium House excited about the day’s activities.... read more






from the Ft. Myers News-Press May 8, 2008

Hug Week celebrated in Bonita Springs

A hug shows love, and at the Bonita Springs adult day-care center Millennium House on Thursday, there was plenty of love to go around... read more






from the Ft. Myers News-Press June 16, 2007

Millennium House owner to star in educational video

Cindi Ryerson, owner of Millennium House of Southwest Florida Inc., has been selected to participate in an educational video to teach community college students about ... read more






from the Ft. Myers News-Press June 6, 2007

Bonita elderly day care is business role model

The Millennium House of Southwest Florida, which offers day care for the elderly and adults with disabilities, is being filmed this week as part of an educational video series for... read more






from the Naples Daily News May 14, 2005

Care facility for elderly named Bonita's top business

There were some harrowing days after Cindi Ryerson sold everything she had, down to her home and retirement accounts, to start an adult day care business in Bonita Springs in 2000. Her husband recently had died, and ... read more






from the Ft. Myers News-Press January 28, 2005

Facility keeps minds, bodies alive - Caregiver, aides recognized for taking care of clients

Gus was a postman for 30 years. Dorothy sang onstage with Danny Thomas. Wilson was a Lutheran bishop. Ivan was a pilot for Pan Am. Warren was the president of a bank.Now, they spend their days at Millennium House... read more






from the Bonita Banner September 24, 2003

One for the Millennium

The cabinet is piled high with boxes: Monopoly, Jenga, Yahtzee, dominoes and dozens of puzzles. But it was a simple box of slightly dog-chewed playing cards that brought the four women together... read more