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Congratulations to CrownPointe of Carmel!

The dedication of the staff at CrownPointe was recently acknowledged as they received no deficiencies on their annual Indiana State Department of Health Survey

Please click here to see the press release.


State honors AmeriCare


Americare Living Centers of Westfield was recently named as one of 26 Indiana nursing homes that had no deficiencies in annual surveys conducted from October through December 2002 by state health officials.

A total of 135 nursing homes in Indiana received annual surveys during this period.

"Our inspection process is rigorous, so we want to congratulate the managers and staffs of these 26 facilities that had zero deficiencies," said Liz Carroll, assistant commissioner for Health Care Regulatory Services at the Indiana State Department of Health.

For each annual survey of a long-term care facility, detailed inspections last from four days to two weeks.

Team members are registered nurses or social workers.

The surveys cover residents' rights, including admission, transfer and discharge; residents' behavior and facility practices; quality of life; resident assessment; quality of care; nursing services; physician services; dental services; infection control; physical environment; and administration.

Americare Living Centers of Westfield is at 776 N. Union St. It is the only facility in the StarNorth-area to receive the honor, according to state officials.


This article is from the Indianapolis Star's web page


Jane Steele recognized for her 14 years with AmeriCare


Jane Steele, executive director at Union City Retirement Village, recently completed 14 years with AmeriCare Communities corporate headquarters in Muncie.

Mrs. Steele began her career with the company on May 29, 1989 as a housekeeping supervisor at Liberty Village East in Muncie. She worked at Liberty Village East for 2 years, and in April of 1991, she was asked to assume the same position at another company facility, Williamsburg Village, also in Muncie.

Steele was employed at Williamsburg Village for a total of 5 years. Following her tenure at Williamsburg Village, she was named director at the newly constructed Heritage Retirement Village in Yorktown. It was AmeriCare's first assisted living campus.

When the Union City Retirement Village was nearing completion in January of 2000, Steele was asked to become the director of this 48-apartment assisted living building, a position she still holds.

She and her husband Virgil reside in Farmland.


Please click here to see the original article on the Winchester News Gazette's web page.