Seven employees awarded the Sandra King Excellence and Education Fund Scholarship

Seven employees awarded the Sandra King Excellence and Education Fund Scholarship

Today we announced the first-ever recipients of the Sandra King Excellence and Education Fund Scholarship. The Fund awarded a total of $10,500 to seven of our employees. Each will receive $1,500 to further their education in long-term care. 

A scholarship committee chose applicants based on their professional qualifications, commitment to the profession and letters of recommendation. 

Nazareth Home Director of Development Roberta Steutermann says the focus of the scholarships is to empower staff to further their education and help relieve the burden of overwhelming tuition.

“By investing in our team members and giving back to them, we strengthen our entire organization and provide our elders with the excellence they deserve,” Roberta said. “We were incredibly impressed by all the applicants we had this year and are excited for them to take this next step toward bettering their future.”

The 2021 Sandra King Excellence and Education Fund Scholarship recipients are:

      • Haley Preston, Sullivan University
      • Meagan Compton, Sullivan College of Nursing
      • Jeron Spence Sr., Jefferson Community and Technical College
      • Yhemeko Croom, Spalding University
      • LaTasha Moss, Simmons College of Kentucky
      • Tatiana Thornton, University of Florida
      • Esther Theodore, Galen College of Nursing

The Sandra King Education and Excellence Fund was established in 2020 and is named for Sandra King, who served at Nazareth Home for 26 years and recently retired. King was an avid learner throughout her career. As the previous Director of Nursing and later the Associate Administrator, King instilled a culture of education at Nazareth Home. 

Individuals, community groups and local businesses can make monetary donations to the fund online at nazhome.org/donations. Donors may also mail checks to Nazareth Home, 2000 Newburg Road, Louisville, Ky., 40205. All donations are 100 percent tax-deductible and will directly support the employees who attend college and take advanced certification classes. 

Nazareth Homes Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation established in 2018 to receive and administrate gifts to Nazareth Home campuses and their programs.

For more information or questions, contact Roberta Steutermann at 502-459-9681 or RSteutermann@nazhome.org.

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Nonprofits and organizations counting on Give for Good Louisville after pandemic impacts

Nonprofits and organizations counting on Give for Good Louisville after pandemic impacts

Source: WLKY
September 17, 2021

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It may look like any other beautiful day at Waterfront Park — dog walkers, joggers and moms with babies strolling — but this day is specially set aside to give.

“About 75% of our budget is earned revenue or donations so that is a big percentage to us,” Ashley Smith said.

Smith is the director of development with Waterfront Park. She said the pandemic temporarily stopped one of their largest revenue sources.

“Special events make up so much of our budget and we were not able to hold one single event last year,” Smith said. “We had an entire third of our budget that was completely wiped out.”

And Smith and Waterfront Park of course were not alone.

Nonprofits all over the Louisville Metro had to pivot, plan and prepare to work with smaller budgets, making this year’s Community Foundation of Louisville “Give for Good Louisville” campaign even more important.

“We were able to thankfully have a lot of events this summer and we are thankful for all the ways we were able to gather together but we didn’t make a full rebound so this campaign for us is really really important,” Smith said.

The Nazareth Home is all about the residents, offering them the best possible care. And to do that, they are raising money for a wheelchair-accessible van, hoping the Give For Good Louisville campaign will help them reach their goal.

“Our focus here is providing mission-centered, person-centered care. We make certain every person feels at home here,” Roberta Steutermann said.

Steutermann is the director of development for the nonprofit faith-based nursing home and says the pandemic hit them hard. They had to do without everything from the volunteers who could not come in to help to money that was not donated.

“Without the donations, truly the mission-centered piece, the piece that makes Nazareth so special and so unique, doesn’t exist,” she said.

Keonna Williams comes to Waterfront Park often. She said she loves it and is hopeful others will donate to support one of Louisville’s gems.

“I bring my niece when she says has good days at daycare. It is very good park to come and spend a nice beautiful day,” Williams said.

If an organization is able to raise $2,500 in the campaign, the Community Foundation will match it. Check out the link here to learn more about how to donate.

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Argentum expands training program to leadership roles, sets overall goal of 7,200 apprentices by 2024

Argentum expands training program to leadership roles, sets overall goal of 7,200 apprentices by 2024

Source: McKnight’s Senior Living
September 16, 2021

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A critical piece of securing the future of senior living is expanding the number of qualified workers who can care for the growing population of older Americans. Argentum is using its previously announced senior living and allied health apprenticeship program to attract more workers to the field, with plans to expand that program into leadership roles.

“Historically, attracting a pipeline of talent working in senior living has been an ongoing challenge,” Argentum President and CEO James Balda said Wednesday during the final day of the 2021 Argentum Senior Living Executive Conference & Expo. “That challenge has never been more difficult than today.”

The Healthcare Apprenticeship Expansion Program, supported by a $6 million U.S. Department of Labor grant, has attracted more than 1,500 certified nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses and rehab technicians since its launch last year, he said. Argentum has set a goal of enrolling more than 7,200 apprentices through the program and expansion by February 2024, Balda added.

The HAEP is meant to help address the skills gap in healthcare and healthcare information technology occupations. The program to date is supported by 12 employers and is registered in 23 states. It has a 38% participation rate among persons of color and boasts an 85% retention rate, according to Argentum.

Before the pandemic, Balda said, the senior living industry already knew that it needed to recruit 1.4 million professionals by 2025. Recent workforce data show that the industry lost more than 87,000 jobs during the first 17 months of the pandemic, an 8.9% decline from pre-pandemic levels, taking the industry back to its February 2016 employment level, he said.

“The industry is recovering more slowly than the private sector,” Balda said, adding that Argentum is continuing to educate policy makers on the “tremendous need” to increase the senior living workforce. “We are asking Congress to address the need for human infrastructure by bolstering workforce development programs, expanding visa programs for eligible caregivers, creating a sustainability fund for those still struggling from COVID, improving access to childcare for caregivers, and providing tax assistance to individuals caring for a loved one.”

Kindred Healthcare has 237 apprentices after joining the program in June 2020. The company created an apprentice team lead position, filled by employees who mentor trainees while furthering their own leadership skills. Kindred also requires that apprentices complete a capstone project.

“We hoped this would give staff more confidence, more leadership and more buy-in, and that’s exactly what’s happening,” Laura Dailey, Ph.D., Kindred Healthcare manager of apprenticeship programs, said in a statement.

Bickford Senior Living joined the program this year, extending an existing training initiative, Bickford Career Ladders, to all nurse assistants. Vice President of Employee Support Christy Dienstbier said that the goal “is to offer career ladders for every position within the organization, up to divisional director positions.”

Bickford calls its mentors “black pearls” because “black pearls are rare, and our mentors are the rare type of person who both excels at their position and can lead and teach others,” Dienstbier said.

The current HAEP cohort is eligible to receive training and reimbursements to cover a portion of training costs. Additional benefits are available to employers designated as small businesses with 50 or fewer employees.

Other participating employers joining this year include Nazareth Home and Virginia Health Services.

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Nazareth Home to participate in Give for Good Louisville

Nazareth Home to participate in Give for Good Louisville

Set goal to raise $65,000 for a wheelchair-accessible van

On September 17, Nazareth Home will participate in the Community Foundation of Louisville’s Give For Good Louisville campaign, a 24-hour online day of giving across Louisville and Southern Indiana. Nazareth Home’s goal is to raise $65,000 for a new wheelchair-accessible van.

“Nazareth Home’s mission is always to provide the best possible care for residents. Part of this care is making sure they get to necessary appointments or enjoy outings around the community,” said Roberta Steutermann. “This new van will allow us to have additional transportation in a smaller and more comfortable space. While our current bus is perfect for large group outings, having a smaller vehicle will be more convenient when fewer elders need a ride.”

Wheelchair-accessible vans are easy for passengers to sit comfortably in their wheelchair, have additional seating for those who do not use a wheelchair and provide a versatile and safe environment for travel.

On Friday, September 17, you can help support the residents at Nazareth Home. Give for Good Louisville creates an incredible opportunity for gifts to have a more significant impact through match dollars and prize money contributed by the Community Foundation of Louisville and their generous supporting sponsors.

“Help Nazareth Home reach our goal of $65,000 by donating through Give for Good,” said Steutermann.

On September 17, starting at 12 a.m. through 11:59 p.m., visit the Give for Good Louisville donation page and donate to Nazareth Home.For more information or questions, contact our Director of Development Roberta Steutermann, at 502-473-2375 or RSteutermann@nazhome.org.

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Nazareth Homes Foundation is committed to excellence in care

Nazareth Homes Foundation is committed to excellence in care

Nazareth Home is a nonprofit long-term care facility offering skilled, personal and memory care, along with inpatient and outpatient rehab. Being a nonprofit means we do not have a corporate owner or board of directors taking profits from our operation. However, it also means that we can’t pull resources from a corporate owner for improvements, updates or new technology. For this reason, we created the Nazareth Homes Foundation in 2020.

The Foundation has several focus areas for this upcoming year:

    • Workforce Development
    • Community Worship
    • Community Hospitality
    • Campus Funds
    • Quality of Life and Benevolent Fund

Through the support of our donors last year, we awarded seven employee scholarships to staff working to grow their skillset; began Nazareth Home Forward, an apprenticeship program for employees; and completed several quality of life programs at both campuses.

Nazareth Home is committed to continuing our level of excellence and providing person-centered care. We are able to do this through the donations and gifts we receive from those impacted by and committed to our work.

We hope as you consider your charitable giving, estate giving and memory giving, you will consider Nazareth Homes Foundation. To learn more, visit nazhome.org/giving.

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Save the Date for Give for Good Louisville

Save the Date for Give for Good Louisville

Help Nazareth Home purchase a wheelchair-accessible van

Give for Good Louisville is right around the corner, and we would love to have your help supporting Nazareth Home and the elders who live here. This year we are raising funds to purchase a wheelchair-accessible van to be used at both campuses.

Our mission is always to provide the best possible care for the elders. Part of this care is making sure they get to necessary appointments or enjoy outings around the community. Whether for doctor’s visits, a stop at their favorite ice cream shop, or a simple drive to see the beauty of our city, a van will make these trips more effortless and accommodating for all our residents. Wheelchair-accessible vans are easy for passengers to sit comfortably in their wheelchair, have additional seating for those who do not use a wheelchair and provide a versatile and safe environment for travel. 

This new van will allow us to have additional transportation in a smaller and more comfortable space. While our current bus is perfect for large group outings, having a smaller vehicle will be more convenient when fewer elders need a ride. 

On Friday, September 17, you can help support the elders at Nazareth Home. The Community Foundation of Louisville will be hosting its Give for Good Louisville campaign to benefit nonprofit organizations doing great work in our community.

Nazareth Home is excited to be a part of this 24-hour online giving event, which creates an incredible opportunity for your gifts to have a more significant impact through match dollars and prize money contributed by the Community Foundation of Louisville and their generous supporting sponsors. 

Help Nazareth Home reach our goal of $65,000 by donating through Give for Good. On September 17, starting at 12 a.m. through 11:59 p.m., visit our Give for Good Louisville donation page and donate.

For more information or questions, contact our Director of Development Roberta Steutermann, at 502-473-2375 or RSteutermann@nazhome.org.

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Nazareth Home launches new apprenticeship program

Nazareth Home launches new apprenticeship program

Nazareth Home Forward is designed to advance careers and increase income

Nazareth Home is excited to announce a new apprenticeship program for employees called Nazareth Home Forward. The program will allow staff to grow within their positions while gaining more expertise and earning potential. 

Nazareth Forward develops and teaches new skills, provides hands-on training, and matches employees with an experienced mentor for support. The best part is that you get to earn more while you learn.

We currently offer three programs:

      • Beginner CNA Apprentice
      • CNA Apprentice
      • CMT, LPN, RN Apprentice

More program options will be added soon. Our goal is to roll out a dietary program in the next 60-90 days.

To participate as an apprentice, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:

      • Full- or part-time Nazareth Home employee (PRN employees are not eligible)
      • Three days in your current role – if you are not a current employee, why wait? Apply for a position at Nazareth Home here. We would love to have new hires join Forward as well!
      • Three or fewer attendance points
      • Employee in good standing
      • Three days since the completion of your last certification

It’s a great time to become a Forward apprentice. Healthcare jobs are projected to grow 15% during the next decade, offering job stability in our community and across the U.S. You will also receive nationally recognized credentials and a fulfilling and rewarding career at Nazareth Home. 

It’s the people at Nazareth Home that make the difference, and that is why we are investing in your future. Enhance the lives of others and your own. Join Nazareth Home Forward today!

Learn more at nazhome.org/forward.

 

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Nazareth Home names Rhonda Smith Administrator at Clifton Campus

Nazareth Home names Rhonda Smith Administrator at Clifton Campus

Nazareth Home is pleased to announce the appointment of Rhonda Smith as the administrator of the Clifton Campus. Smith will be responsible for ensuring overall excellence for the campus.

With a background in social services and as a licensed long-term care administrator, Smith will oversee ongoing resident care, business strategy, and day-to-day operations, as well as position the campus for future success in the ever-changing landscape of healthcare.

Nazareth Home President and CEO Mary Haynes said Smith plays an integral role in providing innovative, top-notch care for elders, as well as building upon Nazareth Home’s mission of providing a healing ministry, with a strong focus on hospitality.

“Rhonda has a track record of enhancing and providing person-centered care, and we are thrilled she has joined our team,” said Haynes. “Her experience and focus on resident care will help us to continue to grow and remain a leader in our industry. We could not be more excited to welcome her to our Nazareth Home family.”

“There is something special about working for a nonprofit faith-based long-term care community,” Smith said. “Providing a holistic approach to care that focuses on the physical, social and spiritual well-being of each elder is my passion. I am here to carry out this mission and to help others do the same.”

Smith is a graduate of the University of Louisville with a B.A. in Sociology and received her MSW from Spalding University.

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Residents of Nazareth Home Highlands get outside for Arts and Craft Fair

Residents of Nazareth Home Highlands get outside for Arts and Craft Fair

Source: WDRB
July 22, 2021

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Some of Louisville’s oldest citizens got outside to enjoy the sunshine.

Nazareth Home Highlands hosted its first Arts and Craft Fair on Thursday. Sixteen to 20 artists and vendors brought live music, food, jewelry and more to the facility on Newburg Road.

For residents, families and staff, getting out in the community is a long time coming.

 

“It has been such a long year. Being inside, not being with their family and friends,” Sarah Strader, development director at Nazareth Home, said. “To be able to share a day like this, to be able to encourage our community to come back up and enjoy this beautiful day with us, to celebrate being together, it means everything to them.”

Organizers said they hope to make the fair an annual event. They will also host a farmers market in September.

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Nazareth Home Highlands hosts Arts and Craft Fair

Nazareth Home Highlands hosts Arts and Craft Fair

Nazareth Home Highlands is hosting an Arts and Craft Fair for residents and their families, staff and the local community. The fair will be located in the parking lot of the Highlands campus, 2000 Newburg Rd., today, from 1 to 4 p.m. 

The Fair will feature over 16 artists and vendors in various mediums, live music and food vendors. From handmade jewelry, soaps and wreaths to bouquets made by Nazareth Home residents, there is something for everyone. Vendors include:

      • Ms. Tracey’s Sewing Emporium
      • L&R Homemade Jewelry
      • Naturalee’s 
      • Fork Over the Fries
      • Jolyn Designs
      • Foraged Fauna
      • Georgia Sweet Potato Pie Kitchen
      • Nazareth Home Charity Court
      • McQuantly Yours
      • Kisha’s Hands Dominos and Doormats
      • T’s Corner for Crafting
      • Clipz
      • Trish’s Beauty Bar 
      • Featherly
      • Bernadette’s Beauties 
      • Sawdust Siblings

“We love offering fun activities and events the elders, staff and community can enjoy. Events that engage with the local community enrich the lives of those who live at Nazareth Home,” said Director of Development Roberta Steutermann. “All ages are invited to stop by and shop the wide variety of gifts and crafts.” 

Come join the fun at this is a free event. Parking is available in the Peace and Earth parking lot beside the Nazareth Home entrance off Newburg Road. 

For more information, contact Roberta Steutermanni at (502) 473-2375 or rsteutermann@nazhome.org.

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