News & Awards Category: News

  • Church Home Receives 2021 GHCA Awards

    Church Home Receives 2021 GHCA Awards

    Georgia Health Care Association (GHCA) held their annual Affiliates Meeting & Quality Summit on August 23-27, 2021. The theme of the event was “Better Together”! The summit was designed to bring together health care professionals to promote and educate quality success.

    The Annual GHCA recognized the outstanding programs and held an Excellence Awards ceremony.  We are delighted and proud to announce Church Home’s LeKesha Randle was named Georgia Healthcare Association’s Activities Professional of the Year!

     

    Church Home News (our newsletter) was also honored with the Georgia Healthcare Association Terry J. Bryant Media Award for Newsletter – First Place for the second consecutive year.

    We’re honored Church Home was recognized by GHCA an organization that advocates for Georgia’s elderly. These awards celebrate the outstanding commitment of our Church Home team and the confidence and trust of our community.

  • Church Homes LifeSpring Kitchen and Dining Expansion

    Church Homes LifeSpring Kitchen and Dining Expansion

    Amid the global coronavirus pandemic, Church Home continued to seek out opportunities to enhance the lives of our residents.  Church Home has embraced this time with a new project which is the expansion of the kitchen and dining area.  This expansion will allow our residents to enjoy meals, as well as utilize this multipurpose space to fellowship and enjoy many activities.

    We are diligently working to make sure this is another successful project that will be enjoyed by our residents and staff.

    View the recent 13WMAZ featured story on Church Home exciting project.

  • Church Home healthcare earns 2020 Silver National quality award

    Church Home healthcare earns 2020 Silver National quality award

    Perry, Georgia – Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare has been recognized as a 2020 recipient of the Silver – Achievement in Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The distinction is the second of three progressive award levels through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL), the leading association for long term and post-acute care. The program honors association members across the nation that have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for residents and patients in long term and post-acute care.

    “It’s an honor to again be recognized for our commitment to delivering quality care,” said Kathy Gibbs, Administrator of Church Home Healthcare. “High quality of care has long been a priority at Church Home. We are supporting that care by growing our skills in quality management and continual process improvement.”

    The National Quality Award Program, which AHCA/NCAL established in 1996, is based on the core values and criteria of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, which is also the foundation of the metric based AHCA/NCAL Quality Initiative. The Baldrige program helps organizations in different business sectors improve and achieve performance excellence.

    The Award Program has three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. At the Silver Award level, applicants continue to learn and develop effective approaches that help improve performance and health care outcomes. The Silver criteria, based on the Baldrige Excellence Framework, provide applicants with a thorough assessment of how their organization works, its effectiveness, and tools for improvement in their approaches. As a recipient of the Silver Award, Church Home may now move forward in developing approaches and achieving performance levels that meet the Gold – Excellence in Quality Award.

    “I commend Church Home for continuing on the journey to quality improvement,” said the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Board of Overseers Chair Alana Wolfe. “Church Home is one of only 18 facilities in Georgia receiving the Silver Award in 2020.”

    About Church Home/LifeSpring

    Church Home/LifeSpring offers nursing and rehabilitation services for seniors throughout middle Georgia. Tracing its history to 1939 when the members of Christ Sanctified Holy Church opened the original Church Home for the Aged, the facility has undergone numerous expansions and renovations. In 2014, the LifeSpring rehabilitation center opened to provide state-of-the-art services for those needing short-term support following surgery or a medical event. A 10-bed expansion to LifeSpring opened in 2016, allowing the facility to expand its care to more area seniors. Based on recent State surveys, Church Home/LifeSpring is the one of the highest rated facilities in Middle Georgia.

  • Post-Acute Care Administrator Receives ACHCA’s Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award

    Post-Acute Care Administrator Receives ACHCA’s Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award

    Washington, DC – April 9, 2019 – The American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) honored Kathy Gibbs, Administrator of Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Fort Valley, Georgia with the 2019 Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award. The leadership award was celebrated at ACHCA’s Annual Convocation and Exposition in Louisville, Kentucky on Monday, March 18, 2019. Only 7% of facilities nationwide qualified. This year, 1,129 facilities met the selection criteria. Two hundred and eighty-six administrators in 35 states were awarded the facility leadership award nationally.

    Based on the premise that facility excellence reflects leadership excellence, this award recognizes the Administrator of record who provided such leadership for the full 2018 calendar year. Eligibility for this award is based on three years of skilled nursing facility (SNF) survey data, including the Health, Fire Safety, and Complaint Surveys, as well as top quartile performance on designated Quality Measures. The criteria also include at least an 80% or greater facility occupancy and a three-year avoidance of a Special Focus Facility status. This prestigious award is made possible with the support of ABILITY® Network Inc.

    The Facility Leadership Award was introduced in 2008 by one of ACHCA’s most revered leaders, the late Eli Pick. A former executive director of the Ballard Rehabilitation Center, DesPlaines, IL for over 30 years, Eli embodied excellence as an Administrator that cared for his residents, their families, and his community. This award is presented annually in memory of Eli, a consummate member of ACHCA, dedicated to advancing professionalism and leadership in long term care.

    Founded in 1962 the American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) is the only professional association devoted solely to meeting the professional needs of today’s long-term care administrator and executive. ACHCA’s mission focuses on advancing leadership excellence in long-term care through the provision of leadership education, promotion of professional advancement programs such as Fellowship and Professional Certification, and facilitation of leadership development. ACHCA’s diverse membership includes administrators from across the continuum of post-acute and aging services care.

    For more information contact

    Jana Pauldin

    Vice President, Membership & Chapter Relations

    [email protected]

  • Church Home LIfeSpring recognized in U.S. News as High Performing facility

    Church Home LIfeSpring recognized in U.S. News as High Performing facility

    November 7, 2018 – Fort Valley, GA. The Church Home LifeSpring community received recognition in The U.S. News which published its overall ratings to eligible nursing homes from High Performing to Poor.  Church Home LifeSpring received a Better than Average rating.  The rating evaluates the care of a wide range of conditions at a facility, including both long-term chronic care and shorter-term rehabilitation. The data used to evaluate these facilities come from the federal Nursing Home Compare program.

    The U.S. News recognition is a validation of the efforts of every single team member who strive daily to provide a high level of person-centered care,” said Glenn Smith, Chief Operating Officer of Church Home LifeSpring.  “Our team members are deeply honored for this recognition as it all goes in line with our core values that we try to live out each day as members of the Church Home LifeSpring family.  To know we are providing the absolute best care that our residents deserve and being recognized nationally in U.S. News for the commitment.”

    Church Home LifeSpring person-centered care and quality initiative is focused to provide ongoing improvement to quality of care.  Our highly trained team includes physicians, nurses, nutritionist and therapists across a range of disciplines – physical, occupational, respiratory and speech.  Our support services staff are committed and exhibit a dedication to patients and residents to provide the best care experience.

    About Church Home/LifeSpring

    Church Home LifeSpring delivers specialized long-term care and short-term recovery services for seniors throughout middle Georgia. Our dedicated and trained staff is committed to providing the highest level of quality care with outstanding service and compassion

    Over 55 years of senior care has been provided since the members of Christ Sanctified Holy Church opened the original Church Home for the Aged. In 2014 the LifeSpring rehabilitation center opened to provide state-of-the-art services for those needing short-term support following surgery or a medical event.

    Church Home LifeSpring strives to provide a level of quality care with outstanding service and compassion and is among the most highly ranked facilities in Houston County earning quality ratings of “5 Stars” for “Quality Measures” and “Overall Rating” from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). View our ratings

    Media Contact:

    Glenn B. Smith, Chief Operating Officer

    Church Home Rehabilitation & Healthcare LLC

    [email protected]

    www.churchhomelifespring.com

    (478) 987-1239 office

  • Church Home LIfeSpring received the Excellence In Action Award – 12 Years in a row!

    Church Home LIfeSpring received the Excellence In Action Award – 12 Years in a row!

    Church Home LIfeSpring received the Excellence In Action Award for the 12th Consecutive Year for Outstanding Resident/Employee Satisfaction

    August 22, 2018—Perry, GA— The National Research Corporation (NRC)  Health awards Church Home LifeSpring the Excellence In Action Award.

    The Excellence in Action award recognizes the top 10% of providers for skilled nursing, assisted living, and independent living communities that achieve the highest level of excellence in resident and/or employee satisfaction. Customer satisfaction level is determined by survey results from residence and/or employees.   Church Home LifeSpring is honored to receive this award for the 12th consecutive year.

    The NRC Health product database is the largest proprietary satisfaction database for senior care in the U.S.  In order to be eligible for the Excellence in Action Award a facility must:

    • Regularly survey residents, families of residents and staff using the My Inner View instrument
    • Receive a minimum response rate of 30%
    • Score in the top 10% of qualifying facilities on the question “What is your recommendation of this facility to others?” in terms of percentage of respondents rating the facility as “excellent”

    Church Home LifeSpring was the only facility in the Perry/Warner Robins market to receive the distinguished honor for both categories of customer and workforce satisfaction.  “We are proud the residents, their families and the community ranked Church Home LifeSpring as top performer in satisfaction.  Our team continues to consistently demonstrate a commitment to quality and provide person-center care everyday” said Glenn Smith, Chief Operating Officer of Church Home LifeSpring. “ It is a great honor to receive this recognition for twelve consecutive years and a privilege to work with a committed, compassionate and skilled team to serve our community.”

    Church Home LifeSpring’s highly trained team includes physicians, nurses, nutritionist and therapist across a range of disciplines – physical, occupational, respiratory and speech.  Our support services staff are committed and exhibit a dedication to patients and residents and desire to provide the best care experience.

    “We are honored to be recognized by NRC Health” said Kelly Roland, R.N., Director of Nursing. “We work closely with our residents and their families to make sure we are meeting the residents’ needs and providing the best care possible. Our staff is a close-knit team that works together and supports each other, whether assisting each other with residents, being flexible with childcare and school requirements, or celebrating each other with special events. At Church Home LifeSpring, we love what we do and love where we work!”

    About Church Home/LifeSpring

    Church Home LifeSpring delivers specialized long-term care and short-term recovery services for seniors throughout middle Georgia. Our dedicated and trained staff is commitment to provide the highest level of quality care with outstanding service and compassion

    Over 75 years of senior care has been provided whereby the members of Christ Sanctified Holy Church opened the original Church Home for the Aged. The commitment to provide the best quality senior care the facility was expanded and in 2014 the LifeSpring rehabilitation center opened to provide state-of-the-art services for those needing short-term support following surgery or a medical event.

    Church Home LifeSpring strives to provide a level of quality care with outstanding service and compassion and is among the most highly ranked facility in Houston County earning quality ratings of “5 Stars”  for “Quality Measures” and “Overall Rating” from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). View our ratings

    Media Contact:

    Glenn B. Smith, Chief Operating Officer

    Church Home Rehabilitation & Healthcare LLC

    [email protected]

    www.churchhomelifespring.com

    (478) 987-1239 office

  • Sodexo has been chosen to manage our dining operations

    Sodexo has been chosen to manage our dining operations

    Church Home LifeSpring announces Sodexo has been selected to manage its dining operations. Sodexo is a global food service management company providing best in class dining services. Sodexo works with over 600 senior living communities throughout the United States to provide a best in class dining experience.

    Church Home LifeSpring offers long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services for seniors in middle Georgia. “Church Home has long had a wonderful reputation for high quality care. Sodexo will help us ensure our dining experience meets that same expectation,” stated Kathy Gibbs, Church Home Administrator.

    Now featuring professional expertise from Sodexo, Church Home LifeSpring offers three delicious, nutritious meals daily for our residents. Chef Manager Jarvis Wright will lead the dining team for Church Home. A native of middle Georgia, professionally trained in culinary arts, and experienced in senior living foodservice, Chef Wright provides a level of skill and creativity unmatched in the area.

    About Church Home/LifeSpring

    Church Home/LifeSpring offers nursing and rehabilitation services for seniors throughout middle Georgia. Tracing its history to 1939 when the members of Christ Sanctified Holy Church opened the original Church Home for the Aged, the facility has undergone numerous expansions and renovations. In 2014, the LifeSpring rehabilitation center opened to provide state-of-the-art services for those needing short-term support following surgery or a medical event.  A 10 bed expansion to LifeSpring opened in 2016, allowing the facility to expand its care to more area seniors. Based on recent State surveys, Church Home/LifeSpring is the only facility in Houston County to achieve the highest level rating of “5 Stars” for “Quality Measures” and “Overall Rating.”

  • Four women in their 100’s share their secrets to a long life

    Four women in their 100’s share their secrets to a long life

    We love these ladies at Church Home LifeSpring.  See the recent article published our our four ladies who are in their 100’s sharing secrets to long life!

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