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May 15: Blue Crabs Game to Benefit Sagepoint

Blue Crabs to Donate $6.50 per Ticket to Sagepoint

When: Friday, May 15th at 7:05 pm

Where: Regency Furniture Stadium- 11765 St. Linus Drive, Waldorf, MD 20602

Tickets: $13 (Must use promo code SSLS during checkout)

Come out and enjoy a baseball game with family and friends at Regency Furniture Stadium while supporting Sagepoint Senior Living Services! Tickets are just $13, $6.50 of which will be donated to Sagepoint if you use promo code SSLS. Join us as we root for the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs as they take on the Somerset Patriots. We hope to see you there. Thanks in advance for your support!

Game Details

Friday Night Lights with Student After-Party, Police Memorial Night (Tribute to Corporal Claggett), Charles Regional Medical Center Feature Night & Jersey Auction, “Home, Sweet Homers” presented by Southern Maryland Real Estate Network, Pack Your Bags Friday Night, Launch-A-Ball

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Residents Celebrate 66th Anniversary

Dianas Celebrate 66 Wedding Anniversary

Lou and Jean Diana

Congratulations to our residents Lou and Jean Diana on celebrating their 66th wedding anniversary this past Saturday at The Prime Street Grille with their family! Lou is a resident at Sagepoint Gardens Assisted Living and his wife Jean is a resident at Sagepoint’s Memory Care.

 

LA PLATA, Md. (May 6, 2015) – Lou and Jean Diana of La Plata recently celebrated their 66th anniversary at Prime Street Grille in White Plains with their family. They were married April 20, 1949, at Madonna del Castello Catholic Church in Swissvail, Pa.

Read the Full Article at http://www.somdnews.com.

Resident’s 100th Birthday Celebration

Family, Friends, Caregivers Turn Out To Celebrate 100th Birthday For Resident

LA PLATA, Md. (March 25, 2015)

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When Catherine Whalen was born March 22, 1915, women still didn’t have the right to vote in the U.S. The World War I Siege of Przemysl, a huge defeat for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ended that day. Babe Ruth had just begun playing Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox. Whalen, a resident of the Sagepoint Senior Living Services in La Plata, celebrated her 100th birthday Friday — with family, friends and Sagepoint staff.

Erin Young, Sagepoint activities director, said the facility’s staff knew Whalen’s 100th birthday was approaching and “to make it as fabulous as possible,” arranged for family and friends to attend Friday’s celebration. Charles County commissioners’ President Peter F. Murphy (D) presented Whalen with a certificate in recognition of her 100th birthday.

CCNRC is Now Sagepoint Senior Living: Same Sage Advice. Same Trusted Senior Care. Brand New Name.

Sagepoint Senior Living: Same Sage Advice. Same Trusted Senior Care. Brand New Name.

LA PLATA, Md. (March/April 2015)

For more than a decade, I’ve been fortunate to be part of a great nonprofit, community-focused organization that many families in Southern Maryland have known as the CCNRC Family of Care.

Over the past 30 years, thousands of people have turned to us for senior services and high quality care- at CCNRC, at our Assisted Living residence Abbey Manor, and at Homeplace, our innovative residence for Memory Care. I’m proud to say that in a recent survey, 100% of the families we serve said they would recommend our care.

But for many local families- and for too long- we’ve remained the region’s “best kept secret” in senior care. So when our Board of Directors and leadership staff began planning for the future, we realized it was time for a change. We needed a single recognizable name that helped link all the services we offer seniors and their families.

Read the Full Article at SOMD Woman.

La Plata Nursing Home Changes Name: Sagepoint Replaces CCNRC

La Plata nursing home changes name, online marketing tools: Sagepoint replaces CCRNC

LA PLATA, Md. (January 30, 2015) – Charles County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in La Plata is taking some sage advice to heart and making a change for the nonprofit’s future.

CCNRC is changing its name to Sagepoint Senior Living Services.

Bill Holman, president and CEO of Sagepoint, said talk of changing the name began more than a year ago.

“Our board and senior leadership team started putting together a 15-year plan for our future,” Holman said. The nonprofit’s board and leadership agreed with public comment for some years that the organization needed a recognizable brand and name. Holman said CCNRC “was confusing to many residents in the community” and “not as well-known as we thought it was.”

CCNRC Announces Its New Name: Sagepoint Senior Living Services

Reflects nonprofit organization’s growing continuum of care for seniors in Southern Maryland

LA PLATA, Md. (January 12, 2015) – The Board of Trustees for the Charles County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center (CCNRC) announced today that the organization has officially changed its name to Sagepoint Senior Living Services.

For more than 30 years, Southern Maryland families have counted on CCNRC for trusted advice and a unique continuum of care for seniors. The leaders of the nonprofit organization see tremendous changes coming, with triple-digit growth projected for the area’s senior population over the next couple of decades, and new demands on the healthcare industry to adapt how and where these seniors will receive care.

The Board chose the name “Sagepoint” to better reflect how the organization provides “sage advice at every point in senior care” during what can be a challenging time for families caring for an aging loved one.

“While our name is changing, we’re still the same nonprofit organization, the same people, the same trusted resource—with the same commitment to the community,” said Carolyn Core, Chair of the Board of Trustees. “We’re proud of our experienced advisors and caregivers who have a passion to serve. And now, we’re ready to grow and better serve the next generation of Southern Maryland families.”

Sagepoint Senior Living Services will continue to provide an unmatched range of care and services that include:

The community is invited to stop in and see the ongoing renovations to the main campus or talk to a Sagepoint Advisor by calling 301-934-1900.

Accolades and Top-Rankings

At Sagepoint, we’re committed to continual improvement in our quality of care. It’s our mission to provide excellence in rehabilitation and aging services, and our vision to set the standards for care and innovation. We’re proud of our staff who helps us deliver top quality care by these measures and others:

Highly Recommended

Who better to trust with such an important decision than your neighbors? Sagepoint has been a leader in caregiving on the local scene for many years now — and our community agrees. We’ve been the proud recipient of the Southern Maryland News Reader’s Choice Award for two years in a row.

Top-Performing Facility

Each year, US News and World Report ranks long- and short-term care facilities. Their comprehensive guidelines outline the standard metrics they use to determine their ratings. Sagepoint has received five stars for the past two years. We are one of just 38 nursing homes in the state to earn this honor in 2021, out of the 226 they reviewed.

Named Best in Nation

We have also been noticed for excellence in care on the national stage. Newsweek compiles a list of the Best Nursing Homes in the Nation annually. Sagepoint has been at the top of this list for two years running — placing amongst the best five facilities overall in both 2020 and 2021.

See how “The Beat Goes On” brings a new rhythm to residents’ days

Musicians Alan Yellowitz & Adam Mason run “The Beat Goes On,” a health and wellness program that uses “ Rhythm Enrichment” to brighten the day at Sagepoint for seniors and especially those who have dementia.

“We go around to a lot of senior residences and get seniors to participate in the love of rhythm,” says Alan. “A lot of people would call it ‘drum circle’ but we refer to them as rhythm enrichment programs.” They note that rhythm is innate in people, and participants love to respond and move to rhythms in a way they might not respond to other activities. “Music is medicine,” they explain.

Alan Yellowitz, a pioneer in the development of percussion-based activities at Senior Communities and the founder of “The Beat Goes On,” has been a percussionist and drummer for 30 years. Alan has brought his passion for drums and music and blended it with this unique cutting edge rhythm therapy inspired by close friend Steve Gurney (publisher of Guide to Retirement Living / The Source Book).

Alan partnered with longtime friend and fellow drummer Adam Mason in 2010.The duo have the ability to get people to respond, engage and to touch individuals through percussion with this exceptional rhythm therapy program. Seniors respond to their leadership in ways that often surprise the staff, family members and the seniors themselves at Sagepoint.

“It’s Never 2 Late” technology enhances memory care therapy at Sagepoint

At Sagepoint’s Memory Care residence and also for our Adult Day Services, you’ll see seniors working together with staff and therapists on touch screen computers. “It’s Never 2 Late” (IN2L) is an innovative program that puts computer systems that empower individuals to connect, engage and enhance their cognitive abilities through technology.

Using modern technology can help elderly people with dementia. We live in a wired world, yet older adults are often left out. IN2L provides dignified, state-of-the-art activities and therapy experiences that enables creative and meaningful dementia programming. The system is built on a picture-based, touch-screen interface that allows users to simply “touch” their way to find engaging, educational, spiritual, and personalized content that is appropriate to their level of cognitive and physical ability.

IN2L’s technology allows activities adapted to each resident’s unique abilities and interests; improves socialization and quality of life; enriches communication with family and community; increases cognitive stimulation.

By introducing aging adults to the world of assistive technology, IN2L has provided the opportunity to experience and learn new life skills that enhance the quality of their lives.