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Renovation at Hearthstone
Senior Fair 2012
New Clinical Director
ELC Summer Book Club
Sara Dado to attend LGMC
 
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Renovation at Hearthstone  

  

The first face-lift at Hearthstone Court will begin later this month.  Since these duplex units are structurally solid, they will be refurbished from the ground to the roof.  This new look will be a benefit to existing residents and new occupants. 

 

 
Construction should take about two months to complete.  Units will be offered with an entrance fee of $99,000 plus a monthly service fee.  The entrance fee is 80% refundable upon resale.

Rental units at the Village of Hearthstone are also being renovated as required by demand.  Residents who pay six months rent upfront are eligible to receive a seventh month of free rent.  Rentals available include studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments.  For information contact Beth Burg at 815-338-2210 or burgb@hearthstonewoods
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Greetings! 

 

Hearthstone Communities is doing what the senior living industry refers to as "repositioning".  Essentially we are upgrading our product offerings through the renovation, remodeling and building of new apartments and duplexes on our 14 acre campus.  In the end, we will be offering a wide variety of rental or refundable entrance fee options at different price points to meet the needs of seniors in our area.  It is a time of rapid change and growth at Hearthstone.  Stay tuned as we pursue even more opportunities to serve older adults.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Terry Egan

President & CEO

 

Senior Fair 2012New Senior Fair Logo
 
The Hearthstone-Centegra Senior Fair is offering new opportunities for wellness information and no or low cost health screening.  The fair will have a remodeled venue at McHenry County College and a new entrance for easier access.  Joining the fair for the first time is the Jay Mau Orchestra providing Big Band era music as well as songs from the Beatles, Bobby Darin and Wayne Newton.  The fair is geared for those 50 and older.  A free lunch will be offered (while supplies last) along with Bingo for attendees.  Admission is $1.  Watch for discount coupons and more information as the date gets closer.  Visit www.HearthstoneWoodstock.org or contact Deb Rabine at 815-321-4039 for more information.
 
Many thanks to our wonderful sponsors:  102.3 XLC Radio, Marengo Union Times, Chicagoland Senior News, Home State Bank Senior Class Club, and Suburban Woman.
Karen KingstonNew Director of Clinical Services

 

Karen Kingston, R.N.,  has been named the new Director of Clinical Services at Hearthstone Communities.  Karen brings a wealth of experience to her position after previous experience as Director of Nursing at Friendship Village in Schaumburg and at St. Matthew Center for Health in Park Ridge.  She is a new resident of Lake in the Hills and has two grown children.

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Book Club at ELC
Summer Book Club
The school age summer book club takes turns reading a selection from a favorite novel.  Questions and discussion are an integral part of this learning environment that will carry over into the next school year.  Here students at the Hearthstone Eary Learning Center gather together to read in pairs and out loud in a group setting to facilitate learning.
 
      - JoAnne Fries, Director, Hearthstone Early Learning Center
Sara DadoSara Dado to attend LGMC

 

 

Sara Dado, Director of Social Services, will join the 2013 class of Leadership Greater McHenry County.  This leadership development program introduces leaders to the resources and services available within McHenry County.  Subjects covered in the 9 month programs include criminal justice, education, health care and economic development in addition to subjects presented by class members.  Other Hearthstone staff who have attended the program are Terry Egan, Dick Hattan, Deb Rabine and Joy Brin.

 

When the State Makes Decisions For You

 

Does the state know best? If you die without a will, family members and nonprofits you love may be ignored because the state will decide how to distribute your assets. Click for full article

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Dick Hattan