Thursday, January 5, 2017

Crosby Commons in Shelton wins assisted living association award

Several residents and staff members photographed at Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community in Shelton./ Contributed photo

SHELTON - The Connecticut Assisted Living Association recently announced its Annual Award Winners for 2016.
This trade association, formed in 1995, has served to promote and support assisted living providers through education, programming, and newsletters, legislative and public policy advocacy, and assessment of organizational best practices. 
Each year, CALA chooses various assisted living organizations to receive awards based on their exemplary practices, programs, or individuals. 

This year, CALA has awarded Crosby Commons, an independent and assisted living community on the Wesley Village campus, with the Best Practices Award for Managed Residential Services in the Activities category. Crosby Commons was selected for this prestigious award for its “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” program where 15 Shelton police officers visited the campus for a lunch hosted by the community's residents. 
They shared laughs, stories, smiles, and handshakes before the officers each left with a “Law Enforcement Survival Kit,” made by residents of Crosby Commons, consisting of candy and thoughtful messages of encouragement. 

This innovative program encouraged meaningful connections with the local community while bringing together wisdom and friendship in an extremely rewarding way!

Crosby Commons is owned and operated by United Methodist Homes, a local, mission-based, not-for-profit organization based in Shelton. 
In addition to Crosby Commons’ award, UMH was also the recipient of the 2016 CALA Best Practices Award in Marketing for their Online Caregiver Link as well as the Staff Recruitment and Retention Award for their Supervisor Training Program. 

For more information about Crosby Commons, call 203-225-5024 or visit www.crosbycommons.org
For information about UMH, visit www.umh.org.


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.

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