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Pine Run reports stellar inspection results

Pine Run reports stellar

inspection results



Northampton Herald, August 3, 2012

Pine Run celebrates a third distinctive inspection in 2012 receiving a zero deficiency survey on June 26th in the Pine Run Home Care Agency. Managed by Anita Brooks, a Pine Run Associate for 26 years, the Pine Run Home Care Agency employs 19 companions who provide key support services such as medication reminders, assistance with bathing, and light housekeeping to retirees living at Pine Run.

Licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the agency serves a demand in the community for helpful home services that boost well-being and independence.

Earlier in June, the specialized memory care neighborhood at Pine Run, called The Garden, was awarded a perfect survey inspection by the Department of Public Welfare.

The annual survey included an assessment of patient medicalrecords and a review of staff training and education.

The inspection team observed residents and staff interactions to underscore a new focus on person-centered care in the senior living industry.

Pine Run Health Center, a 74-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, earned a deficiency free survey in February, and also received four out of  five stars – an “above average” overall ranking – from Medicare.

Pine Run has an active quality improvement program in place resulting in patient satisfaction scores higher than 90% and, in the last quarter 96% respondents were willing to recommend Pine Run.

Pine Run is rolling out Visible Progress, a program highlighting milestones in rehabilitative therapy outcomes, in partnership with Aegis Therapies.

Owned by Doylestown Hospital, the Pine Run Retirement Community is a not-for- profit provider of independent living cottages and apartments for seniors 65+. Additional levels of care are available to the local community. Call 1- 800-992- 8992 to schedule a visit or
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Posted on July 8, 2013Author iqnection

Young Citizen Award

Young Citizen Award

Tyler Gallagher was recently presented with the Young Citizen Award by the Bucks County Chamber of Commerce. Tyler is a Teen Volunteer who has contributed 931 hours of service to the hospital in the Snack Bar. No task is too large or too menial for Tyler, who also serves as a trainer and mentor to new Volunteers. Tyler also works at Lakeview Assisted Living. Congratulations, Tyler, for receiving this award and donating your time and talents to Doylestown Hospital!

Posted on July 8, 2013Author iqnection

DBCA Breakfast at Pine Run

Doylestown Business & Community Alliance Breakfast Meeting at Pine Run

Ashley Marchunsky of Doylestown of the Doylestown Business and Community Alliance
Fifty members of the Doylestown Business & Community Alliance gathered at Pine Run for a breakfast meeting on December 11 to celebrate the holiday season and to pay tribute to Rich Slabinski, stalwart board president for the past several years. Cathy Hoot, recent chair of the DCBA Holiday Committee, will take the reigns as president in 2013. The DCBA is a non-profit, member-supported volunteer organization that brings an active business community, local residents and government together through activities that preserve and create the pride and spirit that make Doylestown a vibrant place to live, work, and visit.

Pine Run was pleased to partner with DCBA for the magic of SANTA COMING TO TOWN in the Pine Run Trolley on Friday, November 23, a tradition ushering in the shopping season. Welcomed by an entourage of 22 merry children and parents, Santa rode in the Pine Run Trolley around Doylestown ringing the trolley bell broadcasting his arrival to Doylestown Shopping Center.

DBCA festivities also include the annual operation of SANTA’S HOUSE at Hamilton and State Streets in Doylestown. Santa will be greeting kids of all ages until December 24. Cameras are welcome! For more information, call Margie Adamsky at 215-340-9988 or click on
www.doylestownalliance.org
.

Posted on July 8, 2013June 4, 2021Author iqnection

Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging Speaks at Pine Run

Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging Speaks at Pine Run

Brian Duke, Pennsylvania Secretary of Aging, addressed a meeting of the Bucks County Long Term Care Consortium on July 30 at Pine Run. The Department of Aging serves 900,000 seniors in the Commonwealth with a base of 76 staff in Harrisburg and providers in every county delivering programs such as Meals on Wheels, Ride Programs, and In-Home Care.

Mr. Duke’s message was twofold:

1. The Pennsylvania budget restored some monies while withholding spending. The main focus is on job creation and protecting the Lottery Fund which directly supports the Property Tax Rebate and Rent Rebate Programs, Free Transit and reduced fare Shared Ride Programs, and the low-cost prescription drug programs PACE and PACENET.

2. To bring the best of Pennsylvania to its citizens, we need to do a better job mining data, measuring services provided to seniors, and replicating the best practices across the Commonwealth. For example, we have two major centers for Alzheimer’s research at University of Pennsylvania and University of Pittsburgh from which to gather data and implement findings to promote pro-active planning for aging well and for reducing the need for higher levels of care.

The impact of reimbursement rate cuts is being examined by the Department of Public Welfare (DPW). Mr. Duke encouraged attendees to email their comments to
RA-oltlstreamlining@PA.gov
.

Brian Duke was nominated by Governor Tom Corbett to be the Secretary of Aging on February 3, 2011. Prior to his nomination by Governor Tom Corbett, Duke served as Director of the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging. He served as a member and Secretary of the Board of the Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies on Aging.  Duke participates at the national, state and local level to foster effective strategies to support family caregivers, encourage aging well and build effective community partnerships.

Duke holds a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Scranton, an MHA (Health Administration) from George Washington University and an MBE (Bioethics) from the University of Pennsylvania. Duke is an Associate Fellow of the Institute on Aging of the University of Pennsylvania.

A draft of the Department of Aging’s 2012-2016 Pennsylvania State Plan on Aging is now available to the public for comment.

Click here to download
.

The Bucks County Long Term Care Consortium is a non-profit organization founded in 1997. Its mission is to promote the betterment of the health and welfare of the residents who are served in the growing health care continuum in Bucks County. Membership includes, but is not limited to, nursing homes, assisted living homes, personal care homes, retirement communities, ambulance and transportation providers, home health agencies, adult day care organizations, and physicians.
Click here for more information
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Posted on July 8, 2013Author iqnection

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