Friday, November 30, 2007

Renovation Update


We broke ground on Phase I of our campus renovation project last week. The project is expected to take five months and was started by removing some of the old, damaged trees in the front. This will open the way for new courtyards and patios.

Barbara Levy, our board president, describes our new look as “Tuscan-style.” Remodeling plans include new stucco, painting, patio treatments, renovated courtyards, and decorative fencing around the property.

Information regarding the project, including a fact sheet, is available at the front desk.

Monday, November 19, 2007


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
http://www.sunvalleylodge.org/


Sun Valley Lodge and Hospice of Arizona Co-Sponsor Holiday Program

Sun City, Arizona - November 19, 2007 – Sun Valley Lodge and Hospice of Arizona are co-hosting a Holiday Open House featuring guest speaker Dr. Sandra Howlett, Ed.D on Friday, November 30 at 9:30 AM at Sun Valley Lodge.

Dr. Howlett’s presentation is entitled “Making the Most of Your Holidays” and deals with emotional issues that affect families and especially the elderly during the holiday season.

Dr. Howlett specializes in bereavement education and support and is the principal of Howlett and Company Inc., a 17-year-old Phoenix-based management-development organization dedicated to improving personal and organizational performance and quality through communication, understanding and experiential education.

“This event is a service for our residents and for the community,” said Sun Valley Lodge marketing director Mike Kloberdanz. “We are very excited to work with our friends at Hospice of Arizona to provide such a high-quality speaker and program.”

The event is open to the public and refreshments will be served. For information contact the Sun Valley Lodge marketing department at (623) 933-0137.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Board Changes at Sun Valley Lodge

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
http://www.sunvalleylodge.org/

Board Changes at Sun Valley Lodge

Sun City, Arizona - November 6, 2007 – Sun Valley Lodge announced that long time board member Colonel Dilmore has relinquished his seat on the Sun Valley Lodge board of directors after 11 years of service. Colonel has held officer positions for several of those eleven years. He has been the board president since October of 2005 and has also filled the roles of vice president and treasurer.

“Colonel has always been up to the challenge,” said Lodge executive director Michael Fahey. “He has been rock solid and always given the board his best. We are extremely grateful for his leadership and going to miss his guidance.”

Barbara Levy will take over as board president and John Lischer will fill the vice president seat that Barbara is vacating. Thala Taperman Rolnick will continue to serve as treasurer and Julia Ferguson will remain as Secretary.

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Friday, November 2, 2007

Sun Valley Lodge Names Director ofWellness Center


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:
Michael Kloberdanz
Sun Valley Lodge
Phone (623) 933-0137
Fax (623) 933-5846
mike@sunvalleylodge.org
www.sunvalleylodge.org

Sun Valley Lodge Names Director of Wellness Center

Sun City, Arizona - November 2, 2007– Sun Valley Lodge announced that Mary Tutunjian of Sun City will serve as the director of the Wellness Center in its assisted living department. This is a new position and was created to attend to the medical needs of the Lodge’s assisted living residents.

Mary is an LPN and brings 40 years of nursing experience to the Lodge. “I am extremely happy about rejoining the Lodge,” said Mary. “I really wanted to work here because it is such a happy place and the quality of care is so good.” Mary previously worked as a staff nurse in the Sun Valley Lodge Health Care Center.

Residential Services Director Marcia Gunnell said the addition of a full time LPN to the assisted living staff was a logical step in the Lodge’s efforts to provide the highest quality assisted living care.

“Mary offers us the medical expertise we need to continue to provide the most complete services for our residents. Adding a full time LPN to our assisted living department is a reflection of our growth and our dedication to service.”

Today approximately half of the Lodge’s residents are on an assisted living plan.

For additional information on Sun Valley Lodge’s assisted living services, contact Marcia Gunnell at 623-933-0137.

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