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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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  • St. Catherine’s Village to Host Free Seminar on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia on March 29

    St. Catherine’s Village to Host Free Seminar on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia on March 29

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    Dr. Thomas Mosley will share the latest advances in Alzheimer’s and dementia research occurring at UMMC’s MIND Center during a free seminar at St. Catherine’s Village in Madison, Mississippi on March 29 at 2:30 p.m.

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    updated: Mar 12, 2018

    At 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 29, St. Catherine’s Village will welcome Dr. Thomas Mosley to its Commons Activity Room for an hour-long educational seminar. While the program is free and open to the public, seating is limited so reservations are required.

    Dr. Mosley, professor and neurological expert will share the latest advances in Alzheimer’s and dementia research happening now at the University Of Mississippi Medical Center’s (UMMC) MIND Center. Attendees also will have the opportunity to take a virtual look at the new Gertrude C. Ford MIND Research Center in UMMC’s state-of-the-art Translational Research Center.

    We are thrilled to have someone of Dr. Mosley’s expertise and standing speak to our residents, their families and anyone who is concerned about the cognitive health of their loved ones.

    Mary Margaret Judy, Executive Director at St. Catherine’s Village

    The MIND—Memory Impairment and Neurodegenerative Dementia—Center is one of the country’s leading research and clinical care services working to crack the code of Alzheimer’s disease. By combining pioneering research, population-based studies and more than 30 years of data with brain imaging and genetic technologies, the clinical team is making discoveries about Alzheimer’s and its risk factors. The disease affects 5 million Americans and more than 40 million people worldwide.

    The mission of the Gertrude C. Ford MIND Research Center is to uncover the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s and related dementias and to develop new treatments. Since the center opened, researchers have not only advanced the understanding of how the brain ages but also identified multiple factors that predict the development of dementia. Uncovering causes and risk factors can lead to improved management and possibly even prevention of cognitive decline with age.

    Dr. Mosley is the MIND Center director. A professor of medicine-geriatrics, he has an extensive background in clinical neuropsychology, behavioral neurology and population-based studies in neuroepidemiology. His research efforts have been largely devoted to uncovering how and why the brain changes with age and his contributions have been recognized with several awards. His work has led to discoveries about the brain that show that cognitive decline begins much earlier than previously thought—an insight that could translate into earlier detection and treatment. His latest work promises to push the frontiers of science and medicine by bringing together state-of-the-art brain imaging and powerful new genetic technologies.

    “We are thrilled to have someone of Dr. Mosley’s expertise and standing speak to our residents, their families and anyone who is concerned about the cognitive health of their loved ones,” said Mary Margaret Judy, executive director at St. Catherine’s Village. The continuing care retirement community (CCRC) offers two facilities for memory care: Campbell Cove and the Hughes Center. Both are licensed by the State of Mississippi as “Alzheimer’s Assisted Living” facilities and together, they offer a warm, home-like environment for individuals facing memory loss.

    The architecture at Campbell Cove and the Hughes Center follow design principles to minimize obstacles so that residents can maintain their independence as long as possible. For example, buildings feature wayfinding cues and circulation paths to guide people from one place to another. They also have small yet distinctive neighborhoods that allow for individual privacy while supporting family-size gatherings.

    Campbell Cove accommodates 36 individuals in three color-coded wings, each with a common living room and dining area along with 12 furnished private bedrooms. In the center is a large multipurpose area, arts and crafts room, recreation center, and kitchen. A secure walking garden and landscaped patios give residents the opportunity to spend time outdoors in a familiar and protected setting.

    The Hughes Center was created for individuals with advanced memory challenges and offers a calming ambiance for small-group sensory-stimulating activities. Each of the two distinct neighborhoods has 12 furnished private bedrooms and a common living room, dining room, kitchen, and screened-in porch and covered patio.

    Beyond the architecture, programming at the two facilities is person-centered with scheduled—but also unplanned—activities to enhance each resident’s quality of life. The staff follows a social model of care to support each person’s capabilities and affirm his or her dignity.

    St. Catherine’s Village offers skilled nursing dedicated to memory care, as well. A total of 24 private bedrooms with in-room showers are available for this living option, which combines person-centered memory care with skilled nursing services.

    Unparalleled services and facilities are the hallmark of St. Catherine’s Village, as is companionship, a caring staff, access to on-site resident-centered nursing care, and a mission-focused environment. The ministry encourages residents at all levels to enjoy the fullness of life, health, and faith.

    It is the first retirement community in Mississippi to earn accreditation by CARF-CCAC. This “commitment to excellence” seal signifies that the campus exceeds the standards established by the nation’s only accrediting body for CCRCs.

    St. Catherine’s Village is a service of St. Dominic Health Services, Inc. and is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois, who have owned and operated St. Dominic Hospital since 1946.

    Located on 160 acres in Madison, St. Catherine’s Village provides the right care at the right time through independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing as well as memory care.

    The free seminar on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is being held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 29 in the Commons Activity Room at St. Catherine’s Village, 200 Dominican Drive in Madison.

    The public is invited, but seating is limited so reservations are required. To ensure a seat, call (601) 856-0123, email village@stdom.com or log onto www.StCatherinesVillage.com. 

    Source: St. Catherine’s Village

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  • Groundbreaking Changes for Continuing Care Retirement Community Kendal at Lexington

    Groundbreaking Changes for Continuing Care Retirement Community Kendal at Lexington

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    The Kendal Corporation begins a $40M construction project to better serve Lexington community.

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    updated: Feb 20, 2018

    ​​In the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, a vibrant community of nearly 200 independent senior residents, medical and continuing care providers, and their Lexington, Virginia neighbors gathered Thursday for a highly celebrated groundbreaking ceremony that kicked off a $40M renovation and expansion initiative.

    The project was designed to make life brighter and more homelike for residents, to make facilities friendlier to those who suffer from cognitive decline and to provide a model work environment for Kendal’s highly skilled staff. When it is complete, the Borden Health Center will be the most up-to-date skilled care nursing facility in the region and will continue to provide care to residents and regional neighbors alike. Currently, 80 percent of Borden admissions come from the general community, 40 percent of those are supported by Medicaid.

    We are proud of our long legacy of partnering with, and caring for, both our full-time community residents and our Lexington area neighbors. After the renovations, the residents and staff living and working in the skilled care and assisted living centers will enjoy bright, home-like settings with modern amenities and comforts, and we really want to get the word out that our facility is open to everyone.

    Bob Glidden, Kendal at Lexington Board of Directors Chairman

    “We are proud of our long legacy of partnering with, and caring for, both our full-time community residents and our Lexington area neighbors,” Board Chair Bob Glidden said. “After the renovations, the residents and staff living and working in the skilled care and assisted living centers will enjoy bright, home-like settings with modern amenities and comforts and, our facilities are open to everyone.”

    Additionally, the Webster Assisted Living Center and the Anderson Dining room will both be upgraded to increase Kendal’s legendary neighborhood community feel. The architects have reworked the existing footprint to enhance natural light and remove structural obstacles.

    “In each planned renovation, we carefully considered the needs of our residents and seek to meet and exceed model care practices, even as expectations and opportunities for advancement continue to evolve. We work every day to ensure that Kendal at Lexington is the kind of place we would all choose as our home,” Mina Tepper, Executive Director at Kendal at Lexington said.

    In addition to the care facility upgrades, the phase three Kendal expansion will produce 30 new independent living cottages, increasing the number of residential living opportunities by 25 percent.

    “To see Kendal expand to meet our original vision is truly remarkable,” Dianne Herrick, one of Kendal at Lexington’s original founders and a current full-time resident, said. “There is so much we now know about what it takes to provide a positive aging experience, and Kendal is at the cutting edge, delivering fulfilling experiences to all its residents. I’m just so excited for what comes next.”

    More information: http://kalex.kendal.org/expansion/press

    Media Contact:

    Jennifer Eddy
    202-709-7509 (w) | 540-878-9681 (c)
    j.eddy@eddycommunications.com

    Source: Kendal at Lexington

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  • Madison Chamber of Commerce Names St. Catherine’s Village  Large Business of the Year

    Madison Chamber of Commerce Names St. Catherine’s Village Large Business of the Year

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    Madison the City Chamber of Commerce—which is comprised of businesses, professionals and volunteers whose mission is to advance the city’s economic vitality and quality of life—presented the 2017 Large Business of the Year Award to St. Catherine’s Village.

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    updated: Jan 31, 2018

    In January, Madison the City Chamber of Commerce named St. Catherine’s Village the city’s Large Business of the Year for 2017.

    Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler presented the award to Mary Margaret Judy, executive director; Felichia Fields, assistant executive director; and Scott Kersh, chief financial officer at St. Catherine’s Village. The continuing care retirement community (CCRC) offers unparalleled facilities, beautiful outdoor spaces, a thoughtful staff, resident-centered care, and a mission-focused environment.

    “St. Catherine’s Village truly embodies what Madison has achieved as a certified retirement community,”

    Mary Margaret Judy, Executive Director at St. Catherine’s Village

    “St. Catherine’s Village truly embodies what Madison has achieved as a certified retirement community,” said Mary Margaret Judy. “We are honored that the chamber appreciates the value we bring to the city.”

    To qualify as a certified retirement city, Madison passed a three-month intensive screening process conducted by Hometown Mississippi Retirement, the state’s official retiree attraction program. The city was evaluated on several criteria important to retirees: cost of living, tax rate, low crime, quality medical care, recreation, educational and cultural opportunities, and most importantly—a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

    Madison, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017, also has been awarded the seal of approval by the American Association of Retirement Communities and is nationally ranked as one of the best retirement locations in the country. Both the chamber of commerce and the city actively promote Madison as a retirement haven.

    St. Catherine’s Village is no stranger to awards, itself. In 2017, it was named Best Retirement Community and Best Assisted Living Facility by the Clarion Ledger—recognition it received in 2016 and 2015, as well. In addition, Keep Mississippi Beautiful acknowledged the St. Catherine’s Village “Green Team” for its exemplary efforts in keeping Mississippi beautiful two years in a row.

    Furthermore, the all-inclusive life care community was the first in the state to earn accreditation by CARF-CCAC. This “commitment to excellence” seal signifies that the campus exceeds the standards established by the only international accrediting body for CCRCs. Furthermore, Campbell Cove and the Hughes Center are both licensed by the State of Mississippi as “Alzheimer’s Assisted Living” facilities.

    All adults 62 and older are welcome at St. Catherine’s Village, where they are encouraged to enjoy fullness of life, health and faith. Housing options include independent living in apartments and garden homes, assisted living in Marian Hall, memory care in Campbell Cove and Hughes Center, and skilled nursing in Siena Center. St. Catherine’s Village now offers skilled nursing dedicated to memory care, as well.

    In each lifestyle stage, residents pay a monthly fee that covers utilities, services and amenities that make living comfortable, carefree and secure. In addition to companionship, St. Catherine’s Village offers enriching activities with an activity director who coordinates a variety of clubs, groups and events to keep residents engaged, energetic and excited. The property boasts 160 acres of wooded grounds along with 24-hour on-duty security.

    St. Catherine’s Village is a service of St. Dominic Health Services, Inc. and is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois, who have owned and operated St. Dominic Hospital since 1946.

    With independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care, St. Catherine’s Village provides the right care at the right time for those in their retirement years. For more information, call (601) 856-0123 or log onto www.StCatherinesVillage.com. 

    Source: Stevens & Tate Marketing for St. Catherine’s Village

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  • St. Catherine’s Village Announces Fall Specials for New Residents

    St. Catherine’s Village Announces Fall Specials for New Residents

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    For a limited time only — St. Catherine’s Village is offering fall specials on several of its living options including memory care, skilled nursing, and independent studio apartments.

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    updated: Oct 3, 2017

    St. Catherine’s Village is celebrating the autumn season by offering new residents limited-time savings on several living options.

    Those who move into either the Hughes Center or Campbell Cove, which offers a home-like environment for individuals facing memory loss due to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, can save $1,000 per month for their first three months at St. Catherine’s Village. A limited number of rooms are available at monthly rates for individuals who are not enrolled in the community’s all-inclusive Life Care program.

    In the spirit of giving, we have reduced the short-term cost to move into St. Catherine’s Village and receive comfort, care and compassion.

    Mary Margaret Judy, Executive Director at St. Catherine’s Village

    For people who need 24-hour care, the $3,000 fall special also is available at Siena Center. The skilled nursing accommodations include private and semi-private rooms. Siena Center was twice voted the best nursing home in Mississippi by readers of the Clarion-Ledger.

    St. Catherine’s Village now offers skilled nursing dedicated to memory care, as well. A total of 24 private bedrooms with in-room showers are available for this new living option, which combines person-centered memory care with skilled nursing services.

    To qualify for the fall special at Siena Center, Hughes Center or Campbell Cove, residents must be new to St. Catherine’s Village and move in by Dec. 31, 2017.  Offer does not apply to respite stays.

    For a limited time, St. Catherine’s Village also is offering $300 in savings on monthly fees for three years to new residents of the Independent Living studio apartments. The cozy studio apartments with 413 square feet of living space are located in the heart of the community, near activities and on-site amenities. Each apartment comes with a fully equipped kitchen, individually controlled heating and air conditioning for year-round comfort, an emergency call system for personal safety, cable TV, utilities except telephone and Internet, regular housekeeping services, building maintenance, and 24-hour security.

    In addition to its variety of living options, St. Catherine’s Village features protected and beautiful outdoor spaces on 160 acres of wooded grounds in Madison, Mississippi. The private, gated community is the first all-inclusive life care in the state to earn accreditation by CARF-CCAC. This “commitment to excellence” seal signifies that the campus exceeds the standards established by the only international accrediting body for CCRCs (Continuing Care Retirement Community).

    With a caring staff, St. Catherine’s Village provides the right care at the right time for individuals in their retirement years. All residents have access to on-site person-centered care in a mission-focused environment that encourages everyone to enjoy fullness of life, health and faith.

    St. Catherine’s Village is sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois. The Sisters, who have owned and operated St. Dominic Health Service, Inc. since 1946, extended their healing ministry to the special needs of older adults with the creation of St. Catherine’s Village in 1988. Today, the not-for-profit, all-inclusive life care community offers adults age 62 or over a graceful lifestyle where independence and activity is a priority.

    For more information on all living options at St. Catherine’s Village as well as details on the fall specials, call (601) 856-0123 or log onto www.StCatherinesVillage.com.

    Source: Stevens & Tate Marketing for St. Catherine’s Village

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