PEOPLE AND PLACES News, Sales & Developments
Newton, Mass.-based Five Star Senior Living announced the completion of a renovation at Jeff erson Manor, an independent living com- munity in Kokomo, Ind. The renovation in- cluded a dining room expansion, furniture and fi xture upgrades, and additions to the commu- nity’s beauty salon. The renovation was high- lighted during a special celebration on April 12.
Harbor Retirement Associates, based in Vero Beach, Fla., celebrated the grand opening of HarborChase of Wildwood, a new assist- ed living and memory care community in Wildwood, Fla. The community includes 66 assisted living apartments and 26 memory care residences.
Pathway to Living, headquartered in Chicago, Ill., celebrated the opening of Heartis Village of Orland Park in Orland Park, Ill. The com- munity off ers 96 residences including 72 for assisted living and 24 for memory care. The community’s memory care residents will have access to A Knew Day®
, Pathway to
Living’s signature memory care program that provides rehabilitation for the brain by help- ing those with memory impairment become more engaged and communicative.
Atlanta, Ga.-based Guardian Pharmacy Services announced a new partnership with Mallatt’s Homecare Pharmacy, an employ- ee-owned business in Wisconsin that has been serving the community for over 90 years. The partnership grows Guardian’s footprint in the Midwest and marks its fi rst venture in Wisconsin.
Columbia, Md.-based LifeSpan Network, an Argentum state partner serving Maryland and the District of Columbia, announced a partnership with Real Time Medical Sys- tems aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and improve quality of care. The Real Time Clinical tool provides detailed clinical alerts and intervention recommendations to ensure appropriate care is administered at a com- munity before a hospital admission is needed.
CarePredict, headquartered in Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla., unveiled their Next Generation AI-Powered Elder Care Technology Platform
60 SENIOR LIVING EXECUTIVE MAY/JUNE 2018 Terry Hornikel and Benchmark chairman and CEO Tom Grape
Waltham, Mass.-based Benchmark announced the appointment of Terry Hornikel as executive director for Sturges Ridge of Fairfi eld, a new assisted living and memory care community opening this fall in Fairfi eld, Conn. She has previously served as an executive director for Me- ridian Senior Living, Emeritus Senior Living, and Kindred Healthcare. Hornikel is a frequent speaker on topics from Medicare to long-term care insurance to Alzheimer’s and dementia.
at the Argentum Senior Living Executive Conference in May. The solution combines a wearable sensor with machine-learning algorithms and smart location technology to measure activity and behavioral patterns of residents, allowing community staff to intervene before a health emergency.
Solvere Senior Living, based in Princeton, N.J., opened Tessera of Brandon, a new as- sisted living and memory care community in Brandon, Fla. The community includes 89 assisted living apartments and 49 memory care suites. A grand opening celebration was held on April 26.
Newton, Mass.-based VoiceFriend an- nounced its automated notifi cation solution is now Amazon Alexa-enabled. This new skill
allows residents to access and listen to daily schedules and menus, learn about upcom- ing events and activities, and receive notices and appointment reminders—all through voice-activated commands. It also allows family members to listen to information and alerts and allows administrators to easily communicate to staff members.
Watercrest Senior Living, based in Vero Beach, Fla., celebrated the groundbreaking of Watercrest Columbia Assisted Living and Memory Care located in Columbia, S.C. The community, currently under construc- tion, will off er 107 residences, including 75 for assisted living and 32 for memory care. Construction is planned for completion in late spring 2019.
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