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Strength in Diversity

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Jun 12, 2020 1:40:35 PM

Every member of Presbyterian Homes’ communities, including residents, employees, volunteers, families, and visitors, is treated with dignity and respect. We embrace diversity and inclusion. We recognize that our differences can empower us to grow. We value the skills and compassion that our diverse workforce share with residents daily. We believe that our communities are made stronger and better by the diversity of our staff, the strength of our convictions, and our respect for one another. To see racism and violence so graphically depicted in our country and in our city, leaves us all asking why these horrible events are still occurring in the year 2020. Racism has no place in our company or society. We must all take a stand and speak out against hate and violence at every opportunity. We must seek first to understand before we ask to be understood and above all, we must listen, self-reflect, and be kind to one another.  Let each of us begin this process…in our communities and in society, so that we can truly advance equality for all.

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Topics: Corporate News

A special thank you for your generous donations

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Apr 29, 2020 3:54:43 PM

Presbyterian Homes’ communities in Evanston, Lake Forest and Arlington Heights would like to extend their sincerest gratitude to the individuals and organizations listed below.  Your kindness is truly remarkable, and we will never forget how you supported us during these difficult times.

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Topics: Westminster Place - Evanston, Lake Forest Place, The Moorings, Corporate News

Presbyterian Homes announces “extraordinary pay” for employees at Westminster Place, Lake Forest Place and The Moorings of Arlington Heights

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Apr 13, 2020 4:13:55 PM

 

In addition to the many heartfelt thanks and expressions of gratitude directed to the health care workers on staff at Presbyterian Homes communities in Evanston, Lake Forest and Arlington Heights, and in recognition of the extraordinary work being done by these exceptional men and women, the Presbyterian Homes’ Board of Directors authorized an extraordinary pay increase for all community staff starting on April 13th and continuing until June 5th.

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Topics: Westminster Place - Evanston, Lake Forest Place, The Moorings, Corporate News

Why Choose a Not-For-Profit Retirement Community?

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Mar 18, 2020 1:30:00 PM

As you research continuing care retirement community (CCRC) options, you’ll likely find that some are for-profit and some are not-for-profit. What’s the difference between each of those communities, and which choice is right for you?

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Topics: Future Planning

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Mar 12, 2020 3:21:25 PM

Friday, June 26th

After widespread testing for COVID-19 at each of our three communities, the results continue to be very encouraging.   

At The Moorings of Arlington Heights, 804 residents and staff were tested and NO RESIDENTS tested positive and only one (1) employee tested positive and asymptomatic.  A similar experience at Westminster Place where after testing 873 residents and staff, NO RESIDENTS tested positive and only one (1) employee tested positive also without symptoms.  At Lake Forest Place 629 residents and staff were tested and again, NO CASES OF COVID-19 AMONG RESIDENTS and only one (1) case among employees.

While we consider ourselves very fortunate, we were also extremely vigilant as we fought to keep the residents safe, and this deadly virus out of our community. Ongoing screening of employees and guests protected us from the virus entering from the community-at-large and no expense was spared when supplying our healthcare heroes with masks, gowns and face shields.  

These results are terrific and stand as a testament to the consistent efforts and hard work of all Presbyterian Homes staff (and residents). Thank you to everyone who has made it possible for our residents to feel so safe and well cared for.  These results speak volumes to your commitment and compassion for our residents.

Update on COVID-19 (March 31, 2020) from Presbyterian Homes President & CEO, Todd F. Swortzel.

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Topics: Corporate News

How Much Do Retirement Communities Cost?

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Mar 12, 2020 2:30:00 PM

The cost of the retirement community you choose will vary depending on the type of care and amenities you need, your location, and your personal preferences. Choosing a retirement community for yourself or a loved one is a big decision. That’s why it’s so important to be informed about your options. 

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Topics: Retirement Costs

Creative Storage Ideas for Every Room of Your Downsized Home

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Mar 6, 2020 8:15:00 AM

You’ve sifted, donated, packed, and are ready to move. It’s time to celebrate: You’ve made it through the most difficult part of downsizing. 

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Topics: Downsizing

Downsizing? You May Need a Senior Move Manager

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Feb 21, 2020 8:00:00 AM

The day has come to downsize to a new residence. Are you prepared, or did the decision happen quickly due to a health or life event? No matter your situation, there are many resources to help seniors tackle the tough task of scaling back and relocating.

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Topics: Downsizing

The Complete Guide to Downsizing for Seniors

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Feb 13, 2020 8:00:00 AM

Our living, working, social and emotional needs change as we transition through life. It’s the same with our living situation. The large home and collected treasures that seemed so necessary when our children were young may now feel overwhelming. As health changes and family moves away, older adults often find themselves making the shift to a safer, cozier, and maintenance-free residence. 

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Topics: Downsizing

5 Ways Downsizing in Retirement May Help You Live Longer

Posted by Presbyterian Homes on Feb 3, 2020 3:24:05 PM

We tend to acquire a lot of “stuff” over our lives. Often, these items have social or nostalgic significance to us, and we may find it difficult to imagine living without them. Yet, as you near retirement, those possessions that once delighted and defined you may begin to tax your strength and mental clarity.

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Topics: Downsizing