EMERITUS AT ESCONDIDO

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EMERITUS AT ESCONDIDO


Short profile:

Emeritus believes that customer satisfaction and peace of mind are the greatest contributions we can make to our residents and their families. It is our goal to continually exceed the expectations of our residents, families, and employees by immediately addressing issues in a professional manner and constantly striving to deliver the highest level of customer value through exceptional quality service.

Our staff, our residents, and their families and friends are all equally important members of the Emeritus team. We strive to instill in all team members a sincere belief that their individual contributions are important to our residents’ well being – and to the success of our organization.

Detailed description:

In 1995, Emeritus went public on the American Stock Exchange. At the time, the company owned and operated 26 assisted living and retirement communities in 15 states throughout the U.S. In 2007, Emeritus acquired Summerville Senior Living, at which point Granger Cobb and many of the senior management team of Summerville joined the company.

Elderly man looking into the camera. Today, Emeritus owns and operates over 289 communities in 37 states across the U.S. and continues to expand. While we offer one of largest networks of assisted living and retirement communities in North America, we stay true to the core ideals on which we were founded: making a difference in people's lives by providing service of the highest quality and value in a supportive environment, promoting the health, independence and social interaction of seniors.

Keywords:

scheduled transportation, physician services, emergency call system, alzheimer's, dialysis care, licensed nurses, independent living services, rehabilitation services, memory loss, rehabilitative therapies, assisted living services, skilled nursing, certified nursing assistants, recreational programs, retirement communities, bereavement support, home cooked meals, senior living community, dieticians, long term care, occupational therapy, retirement living, medication management, diabetic management, feeding assistance

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