Summer 2016 / Volume 48 / Number 2
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A P u b l i c a t i o n O f Brethren Village
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Brethren Village Announces the Grand Opening of
The Rehabilitation Center at Brethren VillageWe are proud to announce the grand
opening of the Rehabilitation Center at Brethren Village. The Rehab Center is our new, freestanding building with 20 fully furnished private suites, featuring a complete range of therapy services and an impressive array of amenities. The spacious new therapy gyms provide the very latest in rehabilitation, equipment, technology and technique led by an experienced team of qualified therapy professionals.
The Rehabilitation Center strategically uses a multidisciplinary team including a medical director, rehab nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, a therapeutic recreational specialist and social workers. The compassionate and outcome-oriented team at Brethren Village observes high standards of care in providing you service.
In evaluating, treating and managing patients suffering from stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and other rehab-appropriate diagnoses, we strive to meet your rehab goals and progress toward a smooth transition of returning you to your home and community.
• A Specialized Nursing Center of Excellence with rehabilitation programs for neurological, cardiopulmonary, orthopedic and complex medical conditions
• Comprehensive Wound Care Management Program
• Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy
• Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program
• On-Site Outpatient Therapy serving the greater community
• Full Range of Balance, Mobility & Cognitive Exercises
• Bariatric Services
• Aquatic Programs
• Complimentary Transition of Care Services — Providing continuity from Rehab “Prehab” to Home
The compassionate
and outcome-oriented
team at Brethren
Village observes high
standards of care in
providing you service.
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The Rehabilitation Center Proudly Offers:
BV Announces Team Member of the Year:
Linda Krofcheck
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3001 Lititz Pike, P.O. Box 5093Lancaster, PA 17606-5093
Telephone: 717-581-4227 or800-367-9899
www.bv.org
Our VisionEnriching each life touched by our
ministry at Brethren Village.
Our MissionRooted in the tradition of service
within the Church of the Brethren, the mission of Brethren Village is to provide a continuum of services and Christ-like care to support the aging process and
to enhance the spiritual, physical, social and emotional wholeness of Residents,
Team Members, and community.
Board of Directors for 2016
Chair Steven L. Faus
Vice Chair Carol D. Hess
Treasurer Douglas F. Deihm
Secretary Alan R. Over
Assistant Secretary/Treasurer J. Eric Brubaker
DirectorsJohn W. Biemiller
Joanne C. Eshelman John H. Gibbel
Heather H. LandramStephen D. Leaman
Auxiliary President Judy Bollinger-Keeport
Resident Council President Linda J. Heck
Resident Representative Guy E. Wampler
Honorary Board MembersHenry H. Gibbel
David L. HawthorneS. Joan HersheyCarroll L. KreiderWilbur G. Rohrer
F. Barry Shaw____________
President & CEO John N. Snader, FACHE
VP of Operations/ Chief Operating Officer
David S. Rayha, MPA, NHA
VP of Finance/Chief Financial Officer Rodney L. Martzall, CPA
Editor Tara Marie Ober
Public Relations Manager
Brethren Village is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Linda Krofcheck was named Team Member of the Year for consistently going above and beyond to assist our Residents. Linda, an administrative assistant for Affordable Housing who also serves as the co-chair of Team Council, recently celebrated her 20th work anniversary at Brethren Village. Linda has received many Servant Heart nominations over the years from Residents and Team Members alike for her excellent service and compassion in everything she does. Some of the comments submitted about Linda are:
“Linda volunteered her time to assist cleaning up the flower beds at Village Garden Apartments and Fairview Meadows [on BV’s campus]. Linda also created a scrapbook photo album for Fairview Meadows Residents to commemorate the first few years of the building.”
“In recognition of Linda for her emergency response to a Resident who fell and sustained a serious cut.”
“Linda regularly helps a Resident adjust his cell phone and write his checks. She reads his mail to him and generally makes him feel at ease.”
“Linda puts her whole heart into her job and is a jack of all trades. She sets up heavy tables for our parties, she’s there for those who need help if it’s icy outside or if their walker needs oiling, she carries heavy packages to our apartment… all with a smile. She is a great listener and simply outstanding!”
When presented with the award Linda said, “It is an honor and privilege to be named Team Member of the Year. I appreciate all of the kind words and sentiments from Team Members and Residents. I truly enjoy working with all of my fellow team members and serving our residents and their families. Together, we all make a great team!”
Brethren Village is extremely fortunate to have Team Members like Linda caring for our Residents each day. Linda joins an esteemed group as a Team Member of the Year recipient. On behalf of the entire Brethren Village community, we congratulate you Linda!
Thank you to all who supported this event. When you give to the Good Samaritan Fund, you are supporting BV’s ministry of providing care, housing, and services to Residents who have exhausted their financial resources. Special events such as the banquet and upcoming golf tournament help raise funds for this care. This year’s Presenting Sponsor video spotlighted the story of the late Jacob & Naomi Ruhl who were dedicated to enriching the lives of BV Residents. This special video is available for viewing on our website as well as the feature video, “Share Your Blessings” which tells why our supporters, such as Team Members, are compelled to support BV’s mission. View the videos here: www.bv.org/news/video-gallery
The Development Team is pleased to announce that thanks to our generous donors, the Good Samaritan Banquet raised $60,000!
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BV’s Core Values Caring — Demonstrating compas-sion for others; treating others with dignity, courtesy, and respect; working cooperatively with others. Treating each Resident as if he or she were our own family member.
Integrity — Treating others in an honest and fair manner; interacting with others in a professional and ethical manner; communicating in a respectful manner; being respectful of those with different backgrounds, beliefs, and opinions.
Stewardship — Taking care of the facilities as if Brethren Village were our own home. Using resources — time, money, supplies, and materials — wisely; consistently working in a safe manner; adhering to expected standards of attendance and conduct; guarding confidential information.
Excellence — Continuously looking for ways to do things better; striving to do our best every day; consistently providing the highest-quality care and service to Residents.
How Our Team Members Approach Their Work Each Day: Commitment to Quality — Team Members demonstrate their commitment to quality in everything they do. Our Team Members don’t take shortcuts; they are committed to providing exceptional service and care to Residents and other clients.
Consistency — Our Team Members ensure they consistently deliver the highest quality service and care — across the organization, to each Resident and client.
Professionalism — Our Team Members ensure their work is performed with integrity and professionalism. Team Members project a professional image to Residents, prospective residents, guests of Brethren Village, and to their colleagues. Team Members interact in a manner appropriate for a professional workplace.
Brethren Village is committed to our Core Values and they shape the important work we do every day —
helping our Residents live their retirement.
As Brethren Village Team Members:• We are here to serve our Residents.
We each play a key role in identifying and delivering what Residents want.
• We can positively impact how our Residents and our colleagues feel about Brethren Village by what we say and do.
• We take the opportunity, each day and with every interaction, to make a positive difference in the lives of our Residents. We are proud to provide the highest-quality service and care to others, like we would do for our own loved ones.
• We consistently interact with others and carry out our responsibilities in a professional manner, and in a way that exemplifies our Core Values of Caring, Integrity, Stewardship and Excellence.
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New Residents
Features & Amenities:
• Culture of Wellness & Hospitality
• 20 all private suites include personal bathrooms and walk-in showers
• Individually controlled room temperature
• High-definition cable television
• All rooms feature broadband internet, charging stations, and SMART televisions with cable programming
• In-room dining options with an always-available menu
• Bistro-style dining
One aspect that makes The Rehabilitation Center at Brethren Village unique: Our comprehensive Transition of Care Services, including a “pre-planning” consultation prior to surgery, with a commitment to guide you through your hospital stay, through short term rehab, and right on to your recovery back to home. Our caring team will see that you have made a safe transition back to your home, providing
customized education and resources to keep you on the road to full recovery. Most insurances will cover the cost of your care while needing short term rehabilitation. A pre-authorization process is required for all insurances, and you may contact the admissions office for specific questions concerning your policy and coverage.
For admissions information call: 717.581.4438 or visit: www.bv.org/short-term-rehab
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6Goldie Mast,
Village Garden, formerly of Manheim PA
M A R C H 2 0 1 6Raymond & Mary Finkbiner,
Village Townhouse, formerly of Lancaster PA
Bernice Petticoffer, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Ephrata PA
Robert & Alverta Martin, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Ephrata PA
Kenneth & Mary Moyer, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Harleysville PA
A P R I L 2 0 1 6Marilyn Scott,
Oakwood House, formerly of Hollywood FL
William & Barbara Hazlett, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Lititz PA
Byard Beard, Village Garden,
formerly of Lancaster PA
M A Y 2 0 1 6Dennis Bernstein,
Cottage, formerly of Lancaster PA
Donna Eckert, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Lititz PA
Maria Ulrich, Village Garden, formerly of Ephrata PA
Christine Fraile, Fieldcrest, formerly of Debary FL
Fred & Dorothy Rice, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Elizabethtown PA
Eugene & Lenore Rhodes, Village Townhouse,
formerly of Boynton Beach FL
Jay Robert & Shirley Thomas, Cottage, formerly of Lititz PA
Kenneth & Nancy Sweigart, Cottage,
formerly of Ephrata PA
Janet Savage, Village Townhouse, formerly of Lititz PA
Frank & Arlene Hoxworth, Fieldcrest, formerly of East Petersburg PA
Paul & Margaret Reitz, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Smoketown PA
Marvin Harnish, Fieldcrest,
formerly of Millersville PA
Richard & Charlotte Savicky, Cottage,
formerly of Lancaster PA
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The tournament offers play in the AM or PM with a shotgun start/best ball format. Registration begins at 6:30 AM and 12:30 PM and includes greens fees, cart, driving range and putting green, on-course snacks and beverages, golf balls and tees, foursome prizes and contests.
The morning “Open” round will tee off at 7 AM and includes a continental breakfast, grilled picnic lunch, award ceremony and prize drawings. Registration fee is $85/per entry.
The afternoon “Invitational” round will tee off at 1 PM and offer a corporate experience with complimentary on-course catering followed by a celebration dinner complete with appetizers and gourmet meal. The tournament will end with an award ceremony and prize drawings. Registration fee is $125 per entry.
Additional contests and mulligans will be available for an extra fee or golfers may purchase a $25 power wristband package and save $10. The package includes additional contests, mulligans and prize drawing tickets.
Proceeds benefit the Good Samaritan Fund which supports the current benevolent needs of the Village by providing financial assistance for those Residents who find themselves unable to pay the full cost of their care.
Reservations are currently underway and new sponsorship opportunities at various levels are available. Register online at www.bv.org/giving/golf or contact Teresa Rineer, Development Associate & Special Events Manager, at [email protected] or (717) 581-4478 by August 18.
Servant Heart Awards
R E G I S T E R T O D A Y
for Brethren Village’s 26th Annual
Golf Tournament
for BV’s annual golf tournament at Foxchase Golf Club on Thursday, September 15, 2016.
Join us
F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 6 — R e n n y M a g i l l , D e v e l o p m e n t
M a r c h 2 0 1 6 — K i m L o n g , D i n i n g S e r v i c e s
A p r i l 2 0 1 6 — V i n n y L a n d i , M a i n t e n a n c e
The Servant Heart Award is Brethren Village’s award to Team Members
who exemplify outstanding service. Congratulations to:
July 21 Music with Jerry in Wolfe Aud., @ 2 PM
July 24 Performing Arts presents Ben Detrick, violinist, from Vienna, Austria, Wolfe Aud., @ 3 PM
July 27 & Aug 31 Big Topic — “Church History” presented by President John Snader, BV Chapel, @ 7 PM
July 28, Aug 25, & Sept 22 Health walk at 10:30 AM at the Welcome Center. Volunteers are needed to push Residents. Please call Holly Began at 581-4251 if you’d like to help.
Aug 25 Tom Baust in Wolfe Aud., @ 2 PM
Sept. 11–13 It’s a Shore Thing: Ocean City, NJ Get-a-way at the historical Flanders Hotel. We will have breakfast each morning at the hotel in Emily’s Restaurant. Two dinners will be included, one at the famous Clancy’s By the Bay and the other at the Windjammer Diner Bar & Grill. Following dinner at the Windjammer, we will head to Wildwood, NJ to have ice cream, on your own, at the famous Duffers Ice Cream Parlor. Call Holly Began 581-4251 for more info or to sign up.
Sept. 15 26th Annual Golf Tournament at Fox Chase Golf Course
Sept 25 Performing Arts presents Josh & Elizabeth Tindall, keyboard & vocal duets from Elizabethtown, Wolfe Aud., @ 3 PM
Sept 28 Big Topic — “Apostle Paul’s Journeys” presented by Pastor Dana Statler, BV Chapel, @ 7 PM
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