The Logan Acres Community Foundation is excited to announce they have joined forces with Angle’s Nursery and Landscaping and the United Way of Logan County to partner in a unique project to further the mission of the Logan Acres Foundation. This group has been met with the same challenges every group has faced over the last 12 months.
During the past year, it is evident our community has an astounding ability to adapt to challenging situations. Finding ways to stay connected and goal focused, while moving forward, is the theme of everyone on the Logan Acres campus, including the Board Members of the Logan Acres Community Foundation. The first project selected for 2021 has been to update the bathing areas at the Care Center. These spaces will become more relaxing and spa-like. “A bath or shower provides an uplifting morning boost or a great way to relax at the end of the day. The Foundation’s goal is to update and transform these spaces from a place of routine, to places that can be anticipated and enjoyed,” said Laura Haverkos, Campus Marketing Director. Raising money this year involves thinking outside the box and finding new ways to network and reach the community. The Foundation members are currently offering vouchers for one cubic yard of mulch from Angle’s Nursery and Landscaping, in exchange for forty dollars. There is no limit to the number of vouchers a business or individual may purchase. This allows everyone in our community to offer support while obtaining a commodity they may already be purchasing annually. A cubic yard of mulch is a little more than 13 bags, and the more vouchers distributed, the higher the percentage the Foundation will receive for the updates. This opportunity will be available through April 2021 and supporters will have until the end of June to pick-up or schedule their mulch for delivery. “This is a great way to reach the Foundation’s goal, while collaborating with a local business to help Logan Acres Senior Community and the United Way of Logan County,” said one foundation member. Businesses supporting community is a well-known concept in Logan County. This Foundation is comprised of many talented community leaders and business professionals who devote time to making the Logan Acres campus a priority. Foundation Board: President Julie Shrader, Annette Deao, Kyle Springs, Tom Denbow, Martha O’Connor, Wayne Brantley, Connor Kinsey, Jacob Schroeder, Ryan Berry, and Ashley Oakley. To participate in this unique opportunity, please contact one of the Logan Acres Community Board Members listed above or call Laura Haverkos at 937-599-7293. Catch up on what's happening at Logan Acres Senior Community with our newsletter. The Spring 2020 edition is available below or click here to download a full PDF.
Catch up on what's happening at Logan Acres Senior Community with our monthly newsletter. The January 2020 edition is below or click here to download a PDF.
Catch up on what's happening at Logan Acres Senior Community with our monthly newsletter. The November 2019 edition is below or click here to download a PDF.
Catch up on what's happening at Logan Acres Senior Community with our monthly newsletter. The October 2019 edition is below or click here to download a PDF.
Mother Nature threatened a storm that drove the Flag Day Celebration inside on the last minute. The spirit of the residents and veterans were not at all dampened by the rain. Shannon Reams performed for the crowd (pictured) and the color guard was not concerned about a little rain (pictured).
"The Logan Acres Foundation Board works hard behind the scenes and the way that they seamlessly changed gears to host the celebration indoors was no surprise to me. The focus was on the residents and veterans in attendance and we were successful in honoring them. " - Laura Haverkos, Director of Campus Marketing Logan Acres Care Center recently received a deficiency-free survey by the Ohio Department of Health, the second consecutive annual inspection that resulted in a perfect outcome. This annual survey is unannounced and extensive in scope. Key measures of standardized care are monitored, as well as individual case histories. All health care facilities receive this extensive review and every department is carefully examined – nursing, nutrition services, life enrichment, and environmental services. “This outstanding accomplishment is the direct result of open communications with residents and families and a super- talented group of health care professionals here at Logan Acres,” said campus administrator Lorraine Fischio. A perfect survey is an honor and accomplishment for all residents and staff, as less than five percent of Ohio nursing facilities realize this accomplishment. “Our employees put in many hours of hard physical work and emotional caregiving to provide excellent care whether it’s for a short term rehab stay or long term campus living,” said Bobbi Jo Dow, the Director of Nursing. The Logan Acres Senior Community offers Rehab-to-Home services, Long-Term and Memory Care, and Apartment Living with Assistance. This Campus is brought to the community by The Logan County Commissioners and managed by Progressive Health Care Systems. For additional information regarding Logan Acres Senior Community, please contact Lisa Stewart at 937-592-2901. |
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