Residents at Highland Park Rehabilitation and Health Care Center enjoyed an evening of music, friendship, and celebration during the center’s annual Senior Prom on June 4.

The festive event brought residents, staff, family members, and community supporters together for a memorable afternoon filled with dancing, entertainment, and camaraderie. A highlight of the celebration was the crowning of Prom King Robert Myers and Prom Queen Tina Hekstal, who were recognized during the special occasion. Chelsea Police Officer Nicole McLaughlin also joined the festivities, helping make the day even more special for residents.

Guests enjoyed live music and refreshments while creating new memories and revisiting a cherished tradition. The annual prom reflects Highland Park’s commitment to fostering meaningful social connections and enriching the lives of residents through engaging community events.

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