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PGH REGION
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STUDENT
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SENIOR CARE
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COUNSELING CENTER
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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INTERFAITH
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MINISTRIES


Presbyterian Senior Care
1215 Hulton Road
Oakmont , PA 15139
412-828-5600
MISSION
Presbyterian SeniorCare is a Christ-centered network of communities and services committed to excellence in enhancing the quality of life of older adults. These facilities and services provide multiple levels of care and assistance to older persons in a variety of settings, thereby promoting their extended independence as long as possible. SeniorCare strives to consider all of the possible needs of its diverse elderly population, and to respond with appropriate care and lifestyle options. Furthermore, it maintains an ongoing commitment to benevolent care, providing access to available reimbursements for its many residents who cannot afford the cost of their care, and subsidizing care costs from its own funds where no other subsidies exist.
CURRENT PROGRAMS
HISTORY
Originally known as the Presbyterian Association on Aging, Presbyterian SeniorCare was chartered in 1928 to care for older Presbyterians in the Pittsburgh area. Its flagship facility, the Oakmont Presbyterian Home (now Westminster Place) opened in 1950; and the Washington Presbyterian Home (now Southminster Place), in 1960. An organizational re-evaluation in 1979 led to open admissions policies to older adults of all faiths, and laid plans for the development of a diverse system of care to better serve the needs of the growing, regional elderly population. Today it operates facilities and/or services that serve over 5000 seniors annually throughout southwestern Pennsylvania.
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Janet Barlett –Executive Director, Presbyterian SeniorCare Foundation
Elaine Bloskis - Executive Vice President, Southern Division
Cassandra Burkett - Vice President, Supportive Housing
Susan Collins - Vice President, Assisted Living
Rev. Jim Craig - Administrator, Shenango PSC
Glenn Delich - Executive Director, Independent & Assisted Living
Celeste Golonski - Corporate Compliance Officer
Fatemeh Hashtroudi - Executive Direc., The Willows of Presbyterian SeniorCare/Oakmont
Mike Haye - Executive Director, Longwood at Oakmont
Andy Mangene - Senior Vice President, Finance/CFO
Michael McCann - Executive Director, Southmont of Presbyterian SeniorCare/Washington
Mary Murray - Administrator, Villa St. Joseph
Michelene Neubert - Vice President, Nursing Facilities
Jim Pieffer - Senior Vice President PSC & President, SCN
Mary Porter - Director, Human Resources
Mary Skyzinski - Vice President, Human Resources
Joe Wenger - Vice President, Finance & System Support
Paul Winkler - President & CEO
A full complement of healthcare and other professionals are also on staff.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONGREGATIONAL OR INDIVIDUAL INVOLVEMENT
Volunteer service at all facilities; lay chaplaincy, Stephen Ministry, and visitation programs; service on committees; assistance with annual benefit events; donations to benevolent care and other service-related needs.
INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE
Speakers’presentations on general aging topics or specific SeniorCare facilities and services; tours of any facility; presentations on estate and planned giving; Minutes for Mission.
VISIT US ON THE WEB
www.srcare.org