Reviving Community and Connection: Vassar Warner Home for the Day Project
Aired June 1st 2025

The Vassar Warner Home, with its rich 154-year history, is embarking on a new chapter with the launch of its "Home for the Day" project. Spearheaded by Erica Van Salu and Rich Schuster, this project seeks to reconnect the senior community with the vibrant life Vassar Warner is known for, following the unexpected closure of its residential services last year.
Despite the challenges, Erica Van Salu expresses optimism about the journey forward. She reflects, "We're not just about surviving; we're about thriving and making sure that Vassar Warner remains a cornerstone of the Dutchess County community." This commitment echoes the unique history of the home, which began as an institution set up by the Vassar Brothers—well-known for their roles in establishing Vassar College and Vassar Hospital.
The "Home for the Day" initiative is a strategic first step towards the long-term goal of reopening the facility’s residential care services. Currently, it is designed as a social model, where seniors 65 and older can participate in daily activities, share meals, and enjoy the fellowship of peers. "There's no reason why it should have stopped now," Rich Schuster asserts, emphasizing the resilience of the home through historical challenges like world wars and pandemics. The program caters particularly to those who benefit from supervision and social interaction, such as those in the early stages of dementia or who cannot be left alone during the day.
The grand opening of this adult daycare service is slated for June 2nd, with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for July 11th at 4:00 PM at the Vassar Warner Home, located at 52 South Hamilton Street in Poughkeepsie. Both events open exciting opportunities for families to explore the services and see the distinct environment of the home, which Rich fondly describes as "like grandma's house."
For families interested in enrolling their loved ones, the application process is straightforward and designed to be initiated without complex medical assessments. Prospective participants and their families can access further details and download application forms on the website, www.vassarwarner.org. Inquiries can also be directly sent to info@vassarwarner.org. Additionally, the home is offering 25 complimentary day passes as a means for potential participants to experience the programs first-hand.
The Vassar Warner Home remains dedicated not only to reviving its legacy but also to ensuring a supportive, compassionate environment where seniors can thrive. As Erica succinctly puts it, "We want to begin this new chapter by focusing on community, connection, and care—foundations that are deeply rooted in our history."
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