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30 Genesis HealthCare-Affiliated Skilled Nursing Facilities
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KENNETT SQUARE, Pa., June 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Genesis Healthcare, one of the largest post-acute providers in the nation, today announced that 30 of its affiliated skilled nursing and senior/assisted living facilities have been recognized as 2023 recipients of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). This award recognizes a commitment to improving the lives of patients and residents through quality care. The distinction is the first of three progressive award levels through the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program. The program honors providers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality of care for our nation’s elders and individuals with disabilities.
The 30 skilled nursing and senior/assisted living facilities receiving the Bronze award are:
Heritage Hall South (Agawam, MA)
Westfield Center (Westfield, MA)
Hammonds Lane Center (Brooklyn Park, MD)
Salisbury Center (Salisbury, MD)
Waldorf Center (Waldorf, MD)
Elm Wood Center (Claremont, NH)
Exeter Center (Exeter, NH)
Hackett Hill Center (Manchester, NH)
Laconia Center (Laconia, NH)
Langdon Place of Exeter (Exeter, NH)
Langdon Place of Keene (Keene, NH)
Langdon Place of Nashua (Nashua, NH)
Arbor Glen Center (Cedar Grove, NJ)
Holly Manor (Mendham, NJ)
Maple Glen Center (Fair Lawn, NJ)
Millville Center (Millville, NJ)
Troy Hills Center (Parsippany, NJ)
Canyon Transitional (Albuquerque, NM)
Las Palomas (Albuquerque, NM)
Gettysburg Center (Gettysburg, PA)
Hillcrest Center (Wyncote, PA)
Pennsburg Manor (Pennsburg, PA)
Warren Center (Warren, RI)
Westwood Center (Bluefield, VA)
Dunbar Center (Dunbar, WV)
Logan Center (Logan, WV)
Parkersburg Care Center (Parkersburg, WV)
Pierpont Center (Fairmont, WV)
Pocahontas Center (Marlinton, WV)
White Sulphur Springs Center (White Sulphur Springs, WV)
“We are so proud of these 30 skilled nursing and senior/assisted living facilities for being honored with a Bronze award,” said Melissa Powell, Chief Operating Officer for Genesis HealthCare. “Quality care is at the core of everything that we do. These facility teams have demonstrated their commitment to delivering ever-improving quality care to patients, residents and other customers. We are incredibly proud of their achievement.”
The AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program is a rigorous three-level process that is reviewed and evaluated by trained experts against a set of nationally recognized standards for organizational excellence. The standards of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program help organizations achieve superior performance over time to improve quality of life and care of long term care patients, residents and staff.
Providers begin the quality improvement process at the Bronze level, where they develop an organizational profile with essential performance elements such as vision, mission statement, understanding of key customers, and key strengths and challenges. Bronze applicants must also demonstrate their ability to implement a sustainable performance improvement system. Trained examiners review each application to determine if a center has met the demands of the criteria. As recipients of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality award, these locations may now move forward to the Silver – Achievement in Quality award criteria.
“Earning this award is a milestone to be proud of,” said Cathy Bergland, AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Board Chair. “It’s at this point that providers see what is possible by committing to the process of improvement. Congratulations to these 30 facilities for this achievement. I encourage you to continue your quality improvement journey.”
The awards will be presented during Delivering Solutions 23, the AHCA/NCAL Convention & Expo, October 1-4, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.
ABOUT GENESIS HEALTHCARE
Genesis HealthCare is a holding company with subsidiaries that, on a combined basis, provide services to skilled nursing facilities and assisted/senior living communities. The Company also specializes in contract rehabilitation therapy, respiratory therapy, physician services, staffing services and accountable care. Visit our website at www.genesishcc.com
ABOUT AHCA/NCAL
The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) represent more than 14,000 non-profit and proprietary skilled nursing centers, assisted living communities, sub-acute centers, and homes for individuals with intellectual and development disabilities. By delivering solutions for quality care, AHCA/NCAL aims to improve the lives of the millions of frail, elderly and individuals with disabilities who receive long term or post-acute care in our member facilities each day. For more information, please visit www.ahcancal.org.
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A group of children of different ages from 2.5 to 6 years is a very useful experience for the development of communication with both younger and older children (this is especially important if your child is the only one in the family).
Number of children in a group 13-16 people. Educators will be able to give enough attention to each child.
Toys
In the handmade group and only from natural materials, this is not only environmentally friendly, but also harmoniously develops the baby’s tactile sensations.
Only wood furniture is the aesthetic development of the child and the favorable effect of the warmth of natural material on him.
Free play
In kindergarten, this is the most important type of independent activity for children, contributing to their physical and mental development. In the role-playing games of preschoolers, for the first time, arbitrary control of their own behavior arises, you need to come up with new situations and follow the rules of the game.
Active outdoor games with an experienced teacher take place once a week (in addition to daily walks) and are aimed at developing coordination of movements, dexterity, body control and social skills.
Once a week, children are engaged in labor activities with an experienced male teacher, learning to work with elementary tools, creating the simplest crafts from natural materials.
Needlework classes are regularly held, which develop fine motor skills very well and teach you to complete the work you have begun.
Once a week, children study with a music teacher, developing a sense of hearing, rhythm, learning to listen and play the simplest musical instruments.
Once a week, children practice eurythmy – the art of a unique artistic movement aimed at the creative development of the child.
Once a week, children are painting in wet watercolor technique, which gives them a unique opportunity to get to know and experience color, has an excellent therapeutic effect, allows you to get away from templates with a standard approach to drawing.
There is a playground that does not have a typical, standard solution, but gives children the opportunity to show their creative ideas, develop their skills and abilities, develop the game with a minimum of ready-made solutions. A playground where children can participate in labor activities (planting flowers, caring for plants).
Always fresh, healthy food. They give children the opportunity to try different dishes, developing their sense of taste, instilling a culture of food. For breakfast, cereals are usually served, there is a fruit snack before a walk, salad and soup for lunch, and the second for dinner.
In the morning, 2 teachers work in a group at the same time. They have received special training and their work is based on the principles of humane pedagogy.
One teacher in the evening. The chef works throughout the day.
Parents are in the group as long as it is necessary for the complete adaptation of the child and can calmly observe the life of children in the group. They also actively participate in the daily life of the child and the group, come to joint conversations about raising a child, and prepare gifts for their children for the holidays.
The child is accepted into the group after an interview with the parents, during which they get to know the family and achieve agreement between teachers and parents in choosing the path of the child’s development.
What does a Waldorf (family) kindergarten give a child as a future first grader?
The ability to coherently build one’s speech, the ability to hear the teacher, the ability to concentrate on the speech of another. The development of memory and thinking, preparing the hand for writing, mastering the skills of serving oneself to the full. The direction of the teacher’s efforts at the harmonious physical and psycho-emotional development of the child, without overloading him with abstract concepts, so that the child is ready for school loads, retains the desire and desire to acquire new knowledge in later life.