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  • Southminster’s $140 Million Expansion Reflects a New Era in Senior Living

    Southminster’s $140 Million Expansion Reflects a New Era in Senior Living

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    Jan 5, 2023 14:00 EST

    Following a national trend in recent years, foresighted couples and singles have begun jockeying for positions on waitlists at Life Plan Communities like Southminster when they reach their late-60s or 70s, instead of their 80s. In order to embrace this evolution and remain on the leading edge of senior living in the Sunbelt city of Charlotte, Southminster has strategically analyzed and anticipated evolving demographic demand and embarked on a well-thought-out eight-year expansion journey. 

    In 2020, it completed its first three-phase expansion that included Embrace Health at Southminster, a new person-centered model for higher levels of care. According to Mary Cooper, Chief Operating Officer, who championed this new model of care early on, “The neighborhood design of our small-house model ensures that residents and families always remain central to decision-making regarding their care as their needs change.”

    Along with this 200,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art health center, Southminster’s $140 million expansion included 86 new apartments that increased total Independent Living residences by 27 percent. Southminster had been fully occupied for about four years prior to the groundbreaking, and their waitlist doubled during construction.

    Never willing to slow down, Southminster has now embarked on its next strategic plan, “Driving Toward Excellence 2022-2035.” It encompasses objectives ranging from diversity, equity and inclusion to technology and data analytics, land acquisition and cultivating innovation. According to Lisa McClellan, Vice President of Human Resources, “Our eye will always be on staffing and recruiting initiatives, but we are increasing our focus and energy toward employee retention and engagement. COVID took its toll on gatherings and engagement opportunities, so we are redesigning our HR priorities to fit the needs of our people.”

    Immediate construction within the most recent strategic plan includes renovating two dining rooms and the main corridor beginning in January 2023. Southminster will also implement a new master site plan that includes outdoor amenities such as outdoor patios and fire pits, walkways, and exercise spaces.

    Part of the plan in this new era of senior living involves philanthropy and making an impact on the broader community. Tracy McGinnis, Southminster’s Vice President of Philanthropy and Strategic Initiatives, reports that since its inception, Southminster’s fund has distributed over $13 million in financial support to residents living on its South Charlotte campus. Since expanding its philanthropic mission more than six years ago, Southminster has given over $3 million in philanthropic support to various non-profits across Charlotte Mecklenburg. 

    Southminster recently announced a collaboration with The Ivey, a Charlotte non-profit devoted to serving individuals living with early memory or cognition concerns and their caregivers through programs designed to optimize brain health for aging well. It also strengthened its partnership with The Shepherd’s Center of Charlotte, a local non-profit with a mission that includes offering lifelong learning, free transportation, and Medicare counseling to seniors across Mecklenburg County.  “We believe in collaborating with like-minded organizations to accelerate impact across all generations through education, the arts, and building healthy communities in Charlotte Mecklenburg,” McGinnis said. 

    According to Ben Gilchrist, Southminster President and CEO, “Our living, breathing strategic plan will enable expanded services to a broader market throughout the region in the years to come. The future is bright indeed.” For more information on Southminster, please visit www.southminster.org.

    Source: Southminster

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  • Kendal at Lexington Receives Highly Coveted CARF Accreditation With Special Recognition for Excellence in Dementia Care

    Kendal at Lexington Receives Highly Coveted CARF Accreditation With Special Recognition for Excellence in Dementia Care

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    updated: Feb 11, 2019

    Kendal at Lexington has been awarded two new industry-leading, five-year accreditations for its Shenandoah Valley Life Plan Community,

    The 18-year old Life Plan Community and comprehensive care campus reached the high level of achievement required to be recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) as both a “Person Centered Long Term Care Community” and a “Person Centered Long-Term Care Community with a Dementia Care Specialty.”

    Kendal at Lexington scored exceptionally well on the performance benchmark assessment, achieving a perfect score in 24 out of 26 measured categories including Stakeholder Satisfaction, Health and Safety, Strategic Planning, Risk Management, Technology, Financial Planning and Management, Accessibility and Rights of Persons Served.

    CARF Reviewers identified nine areas of distinct strength including “Strong and Stable Financial Performance,” “Comprehensive and Thorough Risk Management,” “Strong Leadership Team” and a “Remarkably Robust Dementia Care Program.”

    Community residents also communicated high levels of satisfaction; citing they felt “empowered and engaged.”

    “In Kendal’s earlier days, as a resident and later board member, I spent many hours working with staff towards the goal of achieving our first CARF accreditation,” Kendal at Lexington resident Ruth Woodcock said. “Great was our satisfaction when we received it. Now, I am so happy and proud that we have been accredited for the third time.”

    Kendal at Lexington’s strong leadership team and highly engaged board of directors also received exemplary scores during the extensive CARF accreditation process.

    “At Kendal, a CARF accreditation is also a manifestation of our culture,” Sean Kelly, president and CEO of The Kendal Corporation said. “The process demands evidence of the deployment of best practices. It’s a process that is fueled by inclusion and teamwork and exemplifies an intention to continuously improve.”

    To merit a Life Plan Community accreditation such as the one Kendal at Lexington just received, organizations must aspire to meet about 1,200 standards, which are reviewed annually and are updated and revised as appropriate. Main areas of evaluation include “Care Process for Persons Served,” “Aspire to Excellence” and “Specialty Population Designations.” 

    The CARF accreditation process starts with a provider’s commitment to continuous improvement and culminates with an external review and recognition that the provider’s business and service practices meet international standards of quality.

    “We are an organization intent on the continuous pursuit of identifying and implementing ways to improve the quality of life for our residents,” Executive Director Mina Tepper added. “We are proud when Kendal communities achieve their accreditation goals and really grateful for the significant effort and teamwork (among staff and residents) that helps it happen.”

    Kendal at Lexington

    Kendal at Lexington is a CARF-accredited, not-for-profit Life Plan Retirement Community located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. The 85-acre campus sits just one mile from Main Street in beautiful Lexington, Virginia, and features a farmland setting with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Known for its celebration of lifelong learning, engaged residents and Quaker values, the Kendal at Lexington community offers high-quality independent living cottages, assisted living and skilled nursing care. In 2018, Kendal at Lexington began construction on a much-anticipated $40 million campus upgrade and expansion program designed to enhance on-campus care capabilities at the Borden Health Center and the Webster Assisted Living Center, expand the Anderson Dining Room and add 30 new independent living cottages to the community. This project is scheduled to be substantially complete at the beginning of 2020.

    More information is available at https://Kalex.kendal.org.

    Source: Kendal at Lexington

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