Trinity Community recognized as bronze Employer of Choice

 

“We’re very proud to be recognized for our culture and commitment to excellence,” said Laura Farrell, executive director of Trinity Community. “We believe that respecting our staff and ensuring their success are the best ways to create a positive community for our residents.”

2018 LeadingAge Ohio Employer of Choice Bronze LevelEstablished in 2017, the Employer of Choice program recognizes LeadingAge Ohio members who are leaders in employee development and engagement. The program establishes operational standards for workforce practices among providers of aging services. It also serves as acknowledgement for organizations that treat their employees with the same care and respect they want their employees to provide to residents.

The program is open to individual communities and is evaluated annually.

This is the second year for the Employer of Choice program, which awards gold-, silver- and bronze-level designations.

Trinity Community is Greene County’s premier retirement community offering independent and assisted living, Fast Track Rehab, long-term skilled nursing and memory care.

For more information about Trinity Community, visit trinityofbeavercreek.org.

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About United Church Homes: United Church Homes, headquartered in Marion, Ohio, has been “Celebrating the Spirit” of seniors for more than a century. The faith-inspired nonprofit organization is one of the nation’s largest providers of senior living services, with more than 1,800 dedicated staff serving nearly 5,000 residents of all faiths in 74 senior living communities throughout 14 states and two Native American nations. UCH is in covenant with the United Church of Christ and welcomes residents of all faiths.

Media Contact: Alissa Paolella, Communications Coordinator, 740.692.2243 or apaolella@uchinc.org

About LeadingAge Ohio: LeadingAge Ohio is a nonprofit trade association that represents approximately 400 long-term care communities and hospices, as well as those providing ancillary healthcare and housing services, in more than 150 Ohio towns and cities.