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CCRC Key Decisions: March 2007
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Monday, March 05, 2007. Posted by Bill Witte : 4:01 PM 0 comments. Still Hopes' Executive Dir. Danny Sanford Elaborates on Executive and Industry Issues. Top Five Still Hopes Issues:. 1) Making a decision on whether we will continue to do traditional Assisted Living as a level of care or if we will use our Home Care Agency to deliver that level of care inside apartments and cottages. 2) Completing the transformation of the campus to include a Main Street concept for amenities and services. 3) Dealing, vi...
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CCRC Key Decisions
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Monday, March 05, 2007. Posted by Bill Witte : 4:01 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Atlanta, Georgia, United States. AIA, Chief Executive Officer. View my complete profile. Wellness as a Profession. We would love to hear your comments, stories, and/or criticisms of this blog and its content. Your input is vital to our ability to serve you effectively. Thank-you in advance for your time!
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CCRC Key Decisions: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Westminster Canterbury Richmond shares their community's "Critical Issues". Vice President of Resident Services. Libby has been at Westminster Canterbury for 14 years. As Vice President of Resident Services, she is ultimately responsible for all areas of Independent Living, Assisted Living, Wellness, Salon Services, Galleria Shops, Front Desk, and Transportation. After graduating from the. With a BA in Sociology/Social Work, she came to. Shares their community’s Critical Issues.
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CCRC Key Decisions
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006. O help us go forward, we want you to design the course that would be most meaningful for you and your fellow colleagues. Therefore, we are starting this blog to identify the key issues and pivotal decision points that arise in the repositioning and reformation of an older community, as it revamps to face tomorrows market challenges. Are they an older community trying to defend their marketplace and reposition themselves? He paramount concern in all communities shifts, as do...
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CCRC Key Decisions: Still Hopes' Top 5 Critical Issues
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Monday, January 08, 2007. Still Hopes' Top 5 Critical Issues. Wellness Director Denise Heimlich lists her community’s critical issues. Top 5 critical is. S (in no particular order). We professionals must have access to resources to help people. We must offer support groups, and counseling. First and foremost, we must make residents understand that we are all working toward improved mental and emotional health (at least I am! Posted by Bill Witte : 3:51 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profi...
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CCRC Key Decisions: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006. O help us go forward, we want you to design the course that would be most meaningful for you and your fellow colleagues. Therefore, we are starting this blog to identify the key issues and pivotal decision points that arise in the repositioning and reformation of an older community, as it revamps to face tomorrows market challenges. Are they an older community trying to defend their marketplace and reposition themselves? He paramount concern in all communities shifts, as do...
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CCRC Key Decisions: Still Hopes' Executive Dir. Danny Sanford Elaborates on Executive and Industry Issues
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Monday, March 05, 2007. Still Hopes' Executive Dir. Danny Sanford Elaborates on Executive and Industry Issues. Top Five Still Hopes Issues:. 1) Making a decision on whether we will continue to do traditional Assisted Living as a level of care or if we will use our Home Care Agency to deliver that level of care inside apartments and cottages. 2) Completing the transformation of the campus to include a Main Street concept for amenities and services. Top Five Industry Issues:. 3) Dealing, virtually simultan...
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CCRC Key Decisions: CCRC: KEY DECISIONS SEMINAR
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Friday, May 26, 2006. CCRC: KEY DECISIONS SEMINAR. REPOSITIONING YOUR CCRC COMMUNITY. Any aging communities are in the throes of realization that without Repositioning (Reformation) they will remain in harms way and go out of business if they do not effect dramatic and immediate changes in their business plan. The emerging elder market is more sophisticated, has more choices and therefore is more demanding and will not settle for the products of yesterday. CCRC; KEY DECISIONS SEMINARS. Is our idea that t...
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CCRC Key Decisions: Westminster Canterbury Richmond shares their community's "Critical Issues"
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Westminster Canterbury Richmond shares their community's "Critical Issues". Vice President of Resident Services. Libby has been at Westminster Canterbury for 14 years. As Vice President of Resident Services, she is ultimately responsible for all areas of Independent Living, Assisted Living, Wellness, Salon Services, Galleria Shops, Front Desk, and Transportation. After graduating from the. With a BA in Sociology/Social Work, she came to. Shares their community’s Critical Issues.
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CCRC Key Decisions: May 2006
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Friday, May 26, 2006. CCRC: KEY DECISIONS SEMINAR. REPOSITIONING YOUR CCRC COMMUNITY. Any aging communities are in the throes of realization that without Repositioning (Reformation) they will remain in harms way and go out of business if they do not effect dramatic and immediate changes in their business plan. The emerging elder market is more sophisticated, has more choices and therefore is more demanding and will not settle for the products of yesterday. CCRC; KEY DECISIONS SEMINARS. Is our idea that t...