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Miller’s Announces New Memory Care Community

Written on April 2, 2016 by News Release

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Participating in the ribbon cutting in front, from left, are Warsaw Mayor Thallemer; Jennifer Pyle, Main Street Coordinator, WCDC; Michelle Walker, assistant director of Nursing, Miller’s Merry Manor; Jason Hill, executive director, Miller’s Merry Manor; Leslie Luther, director of nursing, Miller’s Merry Manor; Tracey Miner, case manager, Miller’s Merry Manor; Marsha Miller, activity director, Miller’s Merry Manor; Brad Harris, senior vice president of healthcare development, Miller’s Merry Manor; Patrick Boyle, chief executive office, Miller’s Merry Manor; Alyssa Lowe, marketing and communications manager, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce. (Photo provided)
Participating in the ribbon cutting in front, from left, are Warsaw Mayor Thallemer; Jennifer Pyle, Main Street Coordinator, WCDC; Michelle Walker, assistant director of Nursing, Miller’s Merry Manor; Jason Hill, executive director, Miller’s Merry Manor; Leslie Luther, director of nursing, Miller’s Merry Manor; Tracey Miner, case manager, Miller’s Merry Manor; Marsha Miller, activity director, Miller’s Merry Manor; Brad Harris, senior vice president of healthcare development, Miller’s Merry Manor; Patrick Boyle, chief executive office, Miller’s Merry Manor; Alyssa Lowe, marketing and communications manager, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce. (Photo provided)

WARSAW — To celebrate the end of an extensive remodeling project, the employees and residents of Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw hosted an Open House and Ribbon Cutting on Tuesday, March 22 to showcase The Boulevard, Memory Care Community.

The welcoming surroundings feature contemporary décor that is supported by scientific research to assist with relaxation, contentment, and reassurance of well-being. Purposefully designed engagement areas are incorporated into the environment, promoting curiosity and interaction for those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Dementia.

“As employee-owners of our company, we are proud, not only of our long history in the Warsaw community, our experienced staff, but also of these new accommodations which give us even more ways to serve our residents and our neighbors,” stated Jason Hill, executive director.

The new unit will feature capability for 20 residents, with both private and semi-private accommodations. Staff will have additional, specialized training with a Certified Dementia Practitioner on staff.

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