An Innovative Point of View on Active Aging.
Explore our blog to discover why Simpson communities defy the cookie-cutter approach most 62+ communities take regarding lifestyle, events, amenities, services, technology, and experiences. Here, you can gain valuable insights into our innovative approach, learn about exciting community events, the latest news, and awards.
Plus, get lifestyle advice and tips that enhance well-being, foster community connection, and celebrate the vibrant lives of our residents and key team members!
Simpson Foundation Awards $93,000 in Employee Scholarships
The Simpson Foundation awarded $93,000 in employee scholarships to 50 recipients. These recipients, ranging from teenagers to adults, will use the scholarships to continue their education, significantly transforming their futures and opening new doors of opportunity.
Dr. Carol McKinley, Simpson President and CEO, Receives Paul P. Haas Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. McKinley received the Paul P. Haas Lifetime Achievement Award, LeadingAge PA’s most prestigious honor. This is presented annually to a distinguished person who exemplifies leadership, service, and commitment to the association and across the state to impact and advance the field of aging services positively.
Simpson hires its first Regional Director of Clinical Services to advance its high standard of clinical care.
David January, Regional Director of Clinical Services At Simpson, we are dedicated to building communities that provide quality services where older adults can thrive. To meet this goal, we are proud to announce the appointment of David January as our new Regional Director of Clinical Services. David will work collaboratively with key leadership and our healthcare teams to assess, evaluate, and improve the clinical services we provide to all of our residents.
Simpson Foundation Awards $71,000 in Employee Scholarships
The Simpson Foundation is proud to announce $71,000 in scholarships were awarded to 30 recipients via the Simpson Foundation’s Co-Worker Support Fund. Recipients range from teens beginning their college careers to professionals seeking advanced certifications.
Yalonda Pinder – Simpson Meadows
FEATURED EMPLOYEE Yalonda P. “I love caring for them.” “Every six months, we’ll meet with the resident’s family,” explains Yalonda Pinder, the community’s dementia care coordinator. “I speak with family members about resident needs. If they have special interests, we ensure we can cater to them.”
Tim McCracken – Simpson Meadows
FEATURED EMPLOYEE Tim M. “I start every day by making sure I am present and accountable for the residents.”
Jim & Joy Patton – Jenner’s Pond
When Jim and Joy Patton decided it was time to move from a 55-plus community, they chose Jenner’s Pond. The couple was looking for a continuing care retirement community, with personal care, healthcare and wellness programs, as well as any other assistance they might need. They moved into a cottage here in July 2020, just a few months after the start of the pandemic.
Mary Lynn Williams – Simpson House
“My apartment here is my safe and happy place.” The leader of a chair yoga class asked participants to close their eyes and visualize a space where they feel calm and happy and safe. “The place that came into my mind almost unbidden was my apartment here at Simpson House,” says Mary Lynn Williams, who moved to the community in June 2022 after spending two pandemic years with her daughter and son-in-law in Italy. “My apartment is mine. I answer to no one; I make all the decisions. I close the door and I am safe.” Says Mary Lynn. From
Sharon Silverman – Jenner’s Pond
“There are many great activities here.” Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, Sharon Silverman was always active. She and her younger sister went roller skating and bike riding. In high school, Sharon played intramural sports, archery and bowling. As an adult, she believes that exercise is key to aging well.
Sue Taylor – Simpson Meadows
“I’ve been here 23 years and I wouldn’t be anyplace else.” As members of the Methodist Church, Sue Taylor and her husband, David, were involved in Simpson Meadows when the community first started. “My husband was on the panel for the community because of his experience in heating and electric,” she says. She was asked to participate to provide the women’s perspective. They were among the first 50 residents in the community. She is one of five of those original residents still living in the community.
Vera DeShields – Simpson House
“I love all the staff here… always smiling and friendly.” When Vera DeShields’ son, Charles, persuaded her to move back to Philadelphia to be closer to his Drexel Hill home, she looked at Simpson House, where her aunt is a resident. She liked the location and the availability of different levels of care should she need them. “Having been in healthcare, I know how things can go when you get older,” says Vera, who now lives in an apartment in the community’s historic Olde Main building. “They have the services and programs to meet my needs.” She also became friendly
Helping Residents Make the Best Use of Technology
“My parents are both in technology fields, so I was surrounded by it growing up and got a very hands-on education,” Jacob says. “I look forward to helping residents make the best use of technology.”
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