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"Villa St. Benedict is built on a set of four core values that help enrichthe everyday lives of our guests," says Glenn Trembley, CEO and administratorof Villa St. Benedict. "The new web site is designed to support our missionsurrounding those values of hospitality, respect, stewardship and justice."
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Kathy DiCristina (R.N.), associate administrator, added, "These valuesform the foundation of our approach, which integrates the social,psychological, physical and spiritual aspects of well-being. It's not justactive senior living, it's what we call 'positive aging.' Our new web siteclearly depicts this exciting lifestyle and the stories it creates."
Co-sponsored by the Benedictine Healthcare System and the BenedictineSisters of the Sacred Heart, Villa St. Benedict is a retirement community thatis open to all faiths. Beautiful villa townhouses and spacious apartment homessupport independent living on a grand scale, while the Benedale Centerprovides comfortable, private, assisted living and memory care facilities.
The new web site was developed with seniors in mind and sportstechnological features designed to enhance ease of use. In addition, the sitecontains:
In the coming months, Villa St. Benedict looks to expand its reach andprovide greater service for those in need of assisted living facilities, aswell as those ready to join an active senior community. "The world sees a newgeneration of seniors today," Trembley notes. "Our new web site speaks to howthey can, whenever they are ready, find a home at Villa St. Benedict."
Villa St. Benedict, 1920 Maple Avenue, Lisle, IL 60532. For moreinformation about Villa St. Benedict and the Benedale Center, please contactGlenn Trembley, CEO/Administrator, at 630-725-7010.-- In-depth detail about services, capabilities, and amenities for both independent living and assisted living residents; -- Expanded information for audiences such as adult children of aging parents and referring healthcare professionals; and -- Streamlined navigation and enhanced accessibility for the visually challenged.
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