Beavercreek senior living community awarded for delivering quality care

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The United Church Home’s Trinity Community has been re-certified with the Bronze Award for quality care.

The senior living community, located at 3218 Indian Ripple Road, was awarded the 2019 Bronze Commitment to Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).

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The annual award honors long-term and post-acute care providers that have demonstrated their commitment to improving the quality of care for older adults and people with disabilities.

“The recipients of the Bronze Award are making it their mission to deliver quality care for our nation’s elders and individuals with disabilities,” AHCA/NCAL President and CEO Mark Parkinson said.

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The Trinity Community of Beavercreek first received this award in 2013 and has been certified.

“United Church Homes is fully engaged with embedding the culture of quality in all our communities,” United Church Homes’ President and CEO Rev. Kenneth V. Daniel said. “Trinity has long been recognized as a quality provider. The Bronze Award from AHCA demonstrates their ongoing commitment to excellence that this award recognizes.”

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