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Lasting Lessons: Evaluations Give Providers Critical Insights Participating in research studies or less formal evaluations can give aging-services providers valuable insights into the effectiveness of their programs and policies. Adding to the evidence base improves effectiveness within an organization, may spur outside interest from funding sources or replication by other providers, and can help an organization see itself in a new light.
Read more...Leading Age magazine 'Lasting Lessons: Evaluations Give Providers Critical Insights' featuring Dr. Tom Brown, President and CEO of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina and and MeMe Bostrom, Life Enrichment Director at Rice Estate. http://www.leadingage.org/Magazine/Feature.aspx?id=3777#.TxnQbPk4J4o.email
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Lutheran Homes Provides Quality Healthcare and Much More August 2011 (Columbia Regional Business Report) For more than a century, Lutheran Homes of South Carolina has had only one mission: keeping older adults healthy in mind, body and soul. It does so in myriad ways, from providing repair and cleaning services in the home of those living independently to caring for the critically ill and their families through hospice. It also encourages those it serves to reach out to others through volunteer work.
"You can come into our communities at any level of care," says Thomas Brown Jr., president and CEO of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina. "We make sure that our service matches the needs of the people we're trying to serve." Read more...
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Lutheran Homes of SC Opens BeWell Home Services in the Upstate April 23, 2011 (Greenville) Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, a trusted care provider throughout the State, is proud to announce that their newest service line, BeWell Home Services, is now serving the Upstate of South Carolina. BeWell Home Services provides non-medical care for those in need of assistance. BeWell Home Services is a nonprofit care provider that can provide assistance in clients own homes, assisted living, skilled nursing facilities or elsewhere. Read more...
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Lutheran Homes Hosts 3rd Annual Wii Bowling Tournament May 18, 2010 (Columbia) Seven teams from the Lutheran Homes of South Carolina retirement communities competed to win the coveted honor of 'Wii Bowling Champions' at Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Columbia. Active seniors from across the state donned their wrist straps and used their remote controllers in a frame-by-frame virtual battle for the champion title. The teams represented residents from each of the Lutheran Homes communities -- Franke at Seaside (Mt. Pleasant), the Heritage at Lowman (White Rock), Rice Home (Columbia), RoseCrest (Inman), and Trinity on Laurens (Aiken). Click here to see coverage of the event from WLTX TV.
Results: 1st – Holy Rollers @ RoseCrest 2nd – Franke Strikers 3rd – Rock-n-Rollers @ Trinity on Laurens
Spirit Award for Cheerleading Squads: 1st - Alley Gators @ Rice 2nd – The Strikettes @ Franke at Seaside Active Lifestyle Community 3rd – Holy Roller Cheer Squad @ RoseCrest
BeWell’s 3rd Annual LHSC Wii Bowling Tournament "Virtual Games" teams: 1st - The AL Strikers @ Franke at Seaside Assisted Living 2nd – Rose Bowlers @ RoseCrest 3rd –Alley Gators @ Rice
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Connie Henrich, Administrator
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Trinity Lutheran Home Now Trinity on Laurens For the past decade Trinity Lutheran Home has been an Aiken name synonymous with faith-based, quality care for seniors. Since opening in 1997, over 650 older adults from all denominations have called the beautiful building on the corner of Laurens and Barnwell Streets their home. As Trinity Lutheran Home transitions into their second decade of service to the Aiken community, a new name, one that honors their church affiliation and recognizes their desirable downtown location has been selected. From this point forward, Trinity Lutheran Home will be known as Trinity on Laurens. Connie Henrich, Administrator notes that in selecting the new name, "it was important to maintain and honor Trinity's proud history while reflecting a more contemporary name that appeals to an active senior population. The new name also assures that Trinity welcomes people of all faiths and beliefs." Read more...
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