Posted: May 10, 2022
Someren Glen is pleased to announce that we have been honored with a Best Assisted Living award from U.S. News & World Report. The recipients of this award were chosen from assessments conducted across the country by U.S. News of more than 200,000 senior living residents and their families between March 2021 and February 2022. As part of their inaugural Best Senior Living ratings, U.S. News provides in-depth analysis of consumer-satisfaction data taken from the resident and family surveys organizations.
Someren Glen offers several options for those seeking an assisted living community in Centennial, Colorado, on an expansive 14 acres in a family-friendly neighborhood. From spacious studies to one- and two-bedroom apartment homes, residents enjoy their independence while receiving the support they need to feel as comfortable and secure as possible. A highly tenured team is skilled in providing the appropriate levels of support and adapting to residents’ changing needs. Residents can get the assistance they need with daily living activities, including bathing, dressing, and medication management as well as meal preparation and transportation.
Reports one daughter of a Someren Glen resident: “I had to place my dad in assisted living one year ago due a variety of medical and social concerns that arose during the pandemic. I have been so happy with the loving care he has received. He is a new man. Consistent medication, good food, and positive interaction from the staff and other residents has returned my father to his pre-pandemic self.”
Whatever the assistance residents need, at Someren Glen, we tailor a personalized care plan that aligns with their preference, routine, and lifestyle. Give us a call to learn more about how you or your loved one can thrive in our community.
Contact us today to learn more about award-winning assisted living at Someren Glen. For more information about the U.S. News ratings for Senior Living, please refer to the methodology.
January 7, 2022 – Someren Glen has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) as a 2021-2022 Best Nursing Home in the area of Short-Term Rehabilitation. USNWR is a trusted resource that has issued Best Nursing Homes ratings for 12 years. Their ratings and methodology provide data-driven and comprehensive information that help guide older adults and their families and caregivers as they research their options for short-term care.
Someren Glen earned this recognition by achieving the highest possible rating of “High Performing” for Short-Term Rehabilitation. As a USNWR 2021-2022 Best Nursing Home, Someren Glen is one of the 13% of skilled nursing communities in the United States to receive this designation. Emphasizing patient safety and quality of care, USNWR’s ratings focus on a range of criteria, including COVID-19, flu and pneumonia vaccination rates among staff, preventing ER visits, staffing consistency and fall prevention.
Keli Swales, Executive Director at Someren Glen, said, “We are honored to achieve the High Performing Short-Term Rehabilitation rating by the U.S. News & World Report. This achievement highlights the commitment of our diverse team in providing resident care that achieves outstanding rehabilitation outcomes. I am very proud to be part of a community where aging is celebrated and to work with a team that models our core value of We! Care for Each Other.”
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