Residing in the Adirondacks, artist, Tom Ryan, finds his inspiration from his surroundings. He enjoys the great natural beauty and historical significance of upstate New York.

Tom has received numerous awards for his watercolors including being juried several times into the highly competitive North East Watercolor Society Annual International Exhibitions and the 25th Annual Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors at The Art Center, Old Forge, New York. In 2011, he was awarded signature membership in the North East Watercolor Society, and in 2000, he received an individual artist grant from the Saratoga County Arts, for a project involving the historic Bow Bridge in Hadley, New York. Currently, with Sue Beadle, Tom's co-leader of Regional Plein Air Painting Group, they founded, Plein Air Adirondacks.

A variety of Tom's art will be on display and available to purchase, with all funds being graciously donated to The Campaign for Memory Care at The Glen at Hiland Meadows.

All proceeds to benefit The Campaign for Memory Care. Additionally, we have a program that enables you to donate paintings back to the Glen for use in our new facility.

Artwork will be on display at The Glen’s main facility and you may view paintings in person by appointment in small groups (4 or less).  Please call 518-832-7800 to schedule a time. 

MORE LIVING OPTIONS. MORE LEVELS OF CARE. MORE PEACE OF MIND.

Eddy Senior Living is pleased to announce its plans to expand The Glen at Hiland Meadows senior living community in Queensbury NY. The $27-million project planned to begin in Summer of 2021 was approved by the Queensbury Planning Board in October 2019, and is expected to open in Fall of 2022.

The plans include three separate projects; an innovative memory care facility, a two-story addition to the main building, and a state-of-the-art wellness center.

At the heart of the project is a 25,000 square foot building for memory care, which will feature 30 suites and provide assisted living care, as well as a day program for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other memory loss problems.

The decision to expand the community’s memory care services was due in large part to a recent study conducted by Murdock Strategies, which indicated there was a critical need for memory care in the Queensbury area. In fact, there is an estimated 100-bed deficit, forcing many local families to move loved ones out of the area in order to get proper care. The Glen hopes to change that by providing more options locally for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s.

Similar to The Eddy’s other nationally recognized memory care models in Cohoes and East Greenbush, The Glen will offer a residential environment that preserves self-esteem and self-confidence, and supports independence. The plans call for attractive living areas to create a warm, familiar atmosphere, and a culture of care that enhances quality of life specifically for those with cognitive impairment. Upgrades to landscaping, and the addition of a gazebo and walking paths, are planned, as well, to allow for supervised wandering and resident engagement.

Who We Are

The Glen at Hiland Meadows is a nonprofit organization committed to meeting the forever-changing needs of seniors and their families. With passion and forethought, we have crafted a vision to address the vital demand for memory care.

Our new 30-unit state-of-the-art Memory Care facility will provide specialized care to meet each individual's evolving needs and will support a greater quality of life. These plans bring a challenging financial requirement and accordingly, we have launched our first capital campaign for the Memory Care Center with a fundraising goal of $2 million.

There is a need for specialized memory services in the Queensbury, NY and surrounding areas