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By Samantha Blundo
Director of Sales & Marketing
Shenango Presbyterian
SeniorCare
There’s good news for
anyone making decisions re-
garding your retirement liv-
ing or additional care options
for your loved ones. Living
and care options for seniors
in western Pennsylvania are
plentiful and span a wide
range of choices.
That good news howev-
er may prompt the follow-
ing challenging question to
spring to your mind: “How
may I be
sure that a
senior living
communi ty
really pro-
vides high-
quality services and care?”
Independent accreditation
of senior living and care
communities can be your
guide. Shenango Presbyter-
ian SeniorCare, a licensed
continuing care retirement
community in New Wilming-
ton is proud to hold that
“seal of approval” of inde-
pendent accreditation from
CARF-CCAC for its health
care center’s person-centered
nursing care and as an affili-
ate in Presbyterian Senior-
Care’s award-winning, ac-
credited aging services
network.
Shenango Presbyterian Se-
niorCare is the first continu-
ing care retirement commu-
nity in Lawrence County to
have earned such a distinc-
tion for person-centered care.
The accreditations run
through 2016 and represent
the highest level of inde-
pendent endorsement award-
ed to an eldercare provider.
“We are delighted to re-
ceive this recognition for our
tradition of high standards
and quality of care and serv-
ices to older adults in our
community,” said Caroline
DeAugustine, executive di-
rector. “It’s also a great hon-
or to be able to recognize
our incredibly dedicated and
passionate staff with this es-
teemed level of accredita-
tion.”
CARF-CCAC’s person-cen-
tered long term care accredi-
tation is independent recog-
nition
to
Shenango
Presbyterian SeniorCare’s
commitment to culture
change and its focus on the
resident’s needs and choices
in their daily living. CARF’s
mission is to promote the
quality, value, and optimal
outcomes of a wide range of
humans services organiza-
tions and to establish stan-
dards to help organizations
measure and improve the
quality of their programs and
services.
Shenango Presbyterian Se-
niorCare, an affiliate of Pres-
byterian SeniorCare, is a
Christian, charitable organi-
zation serving older adults of
all faiths, primarily in Mercer
and Lawrence counties, by
providing a continuum of
quality living environments
and services w
and assist indi
main as indepe
sible.
Our neighb
includes spacio
ent living apa
sonal care roo
secured memor
and our reha
long-term healt
To learn
Shenango Pres
niorCare’s living
tions please call
or log on to
onthegreen.org.
Shenango Presbyterian earns ‘seal of approval’
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