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Date: November 2007
Contact: Kevin Rose (708) 647-3184
Mount Alverna Village in Parma and St. Mary of the Woods in Avon named Legacy Award Winners
Homewood, Ill. – Franciscan Communities named both St. Mary of the Woods in Avon and Mount Alverna Village in Parma the 2007 Legacy Award winners for the category of Quality of Care/Quality of Life.
The Legacy Award is given to senior living communities within the Franciscan Communities family that exceed targets in areas such as resident and employee satisfaction, financial performance, quality of care and support for staff development.
These awards present Franciscan Communities the opportunity to celebrate the achievements of its communities in embracing the Franciscan values and mission and integrating them into the very essence of how senior services are delivered.
“Our associates have a commitment to creating and enhancing their senior living community,” said Steve Wuitschick, president and CEO for the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago Service Corporation (FSCSC). “During the judging for the Legacy Award, it became evident that our associates work well together to achieve the ultimate goal of ensuring that our residents experience the fullness of life.”
Other winners include: Marian Village in Homer Glen, Ill. for associate satisfaction followed by Addolorata Villa in Wheeling, Ill. for financial performance, St. Mary Healthcare Center in Lafayette, Ind. for resident satisfaction and Villa de San Antonio in San Antonio for staff development.
Franciscan Communities, which is sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago and is a division of FSCSC, currently operates 17 senior living communities in Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, Ohio and Illinois. Franciscan Communities also provides home and community-based health services in Indiana and a shelter for women and their children who are survivors of domestic violence in Indiana. Offering independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and Alzheimer’s care, Franciscan Communities was ranked as the 5th fastest growing senior health and housing system in the nation in 2006.
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