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Care building, called Mission

Point, for residents who need

personal care or skilled nurs-

ing care.

“In elder care, it used to be:

‘This is the time to eat, and this

is what you’re having,’’ Mindy

recalls. “Not anymore, at least

not with us. Here, residents

have control over their choic-

es. They choose when they get

out of bed, when they want to

start their day, whether or not

they want to sit in the dining

hall and socialize or wheth-

er they prefer to spend time

alone.”

“It’s all about person-centered

care here,” she says in summa-

ry.

That person-centric care is a

large part of what sets Cross

Keys Village apart. There are

other differentiators, too. For

example, while “most com-

munities are at a premium for

space,” according to Mindy,

“Cross Keys Village spreads

out over 334 acres, giving res-

idents ample breathing space

and privacy.”

There’s also the value factor:

Cross Keys offers “the solid

range of programs you would

expect in Lancaster or Phila-

delphia,” Mindy says, “but at

Adams County rates.”

Furthermore, “Cross Keys Vil-

lage offers memory care ex-

pertise throughout its range of

services, and has evolved into

the region’s premier provider

of memory care services and

education.”

Then there are the staff mem-

bers – who are highly compe-

tent and dedicated at all levels,

Mindy says, from the caregiv-

ers to the team in the billing

office. “From award-winning

chefs, to licensed nurses, from

talented landscape artists, to

personal trainers and thera-

pists,” she says, “A 725-strong

team is at the disposal of those

who call Cross Keys home.”

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