VRHC makes food donation

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VERSAILLES – Versailles Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center recently collected non-perishable food items from staff, patient and resident family members and friends, and community members. The food items were donated to the Versailles Council of Churches in Versailles for community distribution.

“We are so grateful to be a part of such a giving community. Thank you to everyone who donated items to our collection and helped us make a difference,” said Kristy Earick, administrator at Versailles Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center.

Versailles Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center, a family-owned company, offers short-term rehab services and long-term skilled nursing care as well as outpatient therapy. Legacy at Versailles, the dedicated memory care unit, takes a Montessori-based approach and is staffed by upbeat and compassionate caregivers who are well-trained in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Versailles Rehab accepts Medicare, most insurances, and Medicaid. If you are interested in learning more about Versailles Rehab or would like to schedule a personalized tour, call 937-526-5570.

Shown are Chris Huber, nurse case manager; Kristy Earick, administrator; and Faith Young, admissions coordinator.
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_Annual-Food-Drive-w.jpgShown are Chris Huber, nurse case manager; Kristy Earick, administrator; and Faith Young, admissions coordinator. Courtesy photo

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