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Polaroid-style photo of a smiling young woman with long hair turning toward the camera outdoors. The image has a warm, vintage tone. A small logo appears in the corner, and the name “Riley” is written in orange text at the bottom right.

Through her work at Ohio Living Dorothy Love, Riley makes a difference by serving residents with care and making sure to have fun along the way. This fall, she is headed to Capital University to pursue a degree in nursing and play softball. Her mantra: “Be yourself; you’re already the best version of you.” Congratulations on your high school graduation milestone, Riley!

Polaroid-style photo of a smiling young woman with long wavy hair sitting outdoors near a tree. She wears a patterned top and jeans. The name “Erin” appears in green script at the bottom, with a small logo in the corner.

Jazzed to share another graduating high school senior spotlight from the Ohio Living Dorothy Love team! Erin works as a waitress in the dietary department, where she finds the most reward in providing support and compassion to residents. After graduation, she plans to become a CNA. Guided by the quote, “Treat others how you want to be treated,” Erin is ready for her next chapter. Best wishes, Erin!

Polaroid-style photo of a smiling young man standing outdoors beside a tree in a grassy area. He wears a white polo shirt and khaki pants. The name “Henry” appears in green script at the top, with a small logo in the corner.

High school senior Henry has spent the last two years working as a culinary nutritional assistant server at Ohio Living Dorothy Love. After graduation, he will attend the University of Northwestern Ohio to pursue a degree in automotive technologies. He’s inspired by the words of Soichiro Honda: “So let the tough things make you tougher.” Best wishes on your next chapter, Henry!