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UCHS announced that Shaylyn Ladd has been selected as the new Director of Public Relations. Ladd will be responsible for branding and broadening awareness for the organization. Read More
The Certification in Healthcare Compliance Examination was released in June, 2006 with only 2500 individuals having earned this professional credential. Read More
Fleta Corner and Bernadette Fedziuk join team at Carolina SeniorCare. Read More
United Church Homes and Services has made application to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the State of North Carolina for Carolina SeniorCare. Read More
Carolina SeniorCare, the home and community-based services program of United Church Homes and Services (UCHS), has named Tina St. Peter as the new Contracting/Administrative Assistant. Read More
Joel Shaw, Vice President of Facilities Management for United Church Homes and Services (UCHS) in Newton reached a milestone not many people have achieved. He has provided 35 years of continuous service to the organization. Read More
United Church Homes and Services (UCHS) has announced that Nancy McEneny Beard has been selected to lead the UCHS Foundation. Beard began her duties as President/CEO of the UCHS Foundation on December 5th. Read More
United Church Homes & Services (UCHS) has made application to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the State of North Carolina for a PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) to service Davidson, Rowan, Davie and Iredell Counties. Read More
Dr. Leroy Howell of Suffolk, VA, recently retired his Board position with United Church Homes and Services (UCHS). Read More
United Church Homes and Services (UCHS) renewed the LeadingAge Quality First Covenant at their August Board of Directors Meeting. Read More
Abernethy Laurels has appointed Mrs. Roberta "Bobbie" Gray, previously of Chapel Hill, NC to the position of Executive Director of the retirement community. Read More
Gift and Thrift Shop, located at 25 N. College Avenue, in Newton, is open for business in their new location on Newton's Courthouse Square. A ribbon cutting and open house were held in celebration of their new location on Wednesday, August 17. Read More
The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has once again awarded Abernethy Laurels a Five-Star rating for quality. Read More
Dr. Eric Beck was welcomed to Adult Medicine at Piedmont Crossing during a reception today at the continuing care retirement community. Read More
Under construction and "Coming Soon" will be a unique approach to senior living in Thomasville as Centerclair in Lexington and Piedmont Crossing in Thomasville merge to create three new residential skilled nursing households with an updated living model focusing on resident empowerment, privacy and lifestyle choices in concert with skilled nursing care. Read More
4/14/2011
United Church Homes and Services has appointed Aimee Reimann to Vice President of Home and Community Based Services. Read More
Centerclair, in Lexington, NC recently received a deficiency-free survey from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Health Service Regulations (DHSR). Read More
The Lexington Dispatch reported: The former Winn-Dixie grocery store on East Center Street may become a new community center for senior citizens who need a support system of medical, social and transportation services that allow them to remain in their own homes. Read More
Piedmont Crossing is pleased to share that the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has once again awarded their health center a Five-Star rating for quality. In addition to the five start rating, Piedmont Crossing also received a deficiency-free survey from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Read More
Abernethy Laurels had two UCC Partners In Service volunteers (Maxwell and Richard Brooke) on campus to document and capture volunteerism. These two young brothers travel the United States, and have made it their mission to "highlight and promote the good deeds of the people they meet." After observing the campus a day or two, they decided to feature their article on two special Abernethy volunteers. Read More