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Park View Villas supports Olympic Medical Center’s Cardiac Services

By admin: 09/09/2011 @ 6:07 pm

 

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Park View Villas teamed up with Port Angeles Senior Center to raise funds at the 5th annual Healthy Heart Valentine Dance last February and presented Olympic Medical Center’s Cardiac Services with a check for $1,500.

Pictured: From left, Port Angeles Senior Center Manager D Bellamante and Executive Director John LeClerc present Judy Tordini and Pat McCollum with a $1,500 donation to benefit Olympic Medical Center’s Cardiac Services. Photo courtesy of Vivian Hansen, Peninsula Daily News.

 
 
 

Dance raises money for Cardiac Services

By admin: 02/23/2011 @ 9:30 am

 

Vivan Elvis Hansen
Peninsula Daily News

Park View Villas and Port Angeles Senior Center’s fifth annual Healthy Heart Valentine Dance gathered $1,500 in donations for Olympic Medical Center’s Cardiac Services Department. Participants included, standing, from left, Olympic Medical Center Cardiac Services employees Leonard Anderson (holding daughter Lillian), Curt Gray, Marianne Madsen, Mary Fryer, Pat McCollum and Judy Tordini; Park View Villas employees John LeClerc, Mary Klock, Kelly Trudeau, Kelsey Harmon and Sadie Perry; D Bellamente of Port Angeles Senior Center; and Park View Villas employees Gladys Movius and Keith Lingvall. Music was provided by The Music Machine featuring, on stage, from left Bob and Cookie Kalfur with Dave Bailey on guitar. Other participants not pictured included Amy Ahlin, echo tech, and Emily Smith, nuclear cardiology tech of the Cardiac Services Department.

 
 
 

Park View Villas gives back to community that has supported it

By admin: 02/23/2011 @ 9:19 am

 

Peninsula Daily News
“Who’s Who in Peninsula Business” section

In recent years, Park View Villas has made an extra effort to give back.

“The community has supported us for the last 20 years,” says Executive Director John LeClerc, so when he joined Park View Villas four years ago he wanted to return that support.

From a benefit dance in February to Santa pet pictures in December, the assisted living facility hosts community events throughout the year to raise money for local organizations.

In February, they hold the Healthy Heart Valentine’s Dance — coinciding with Healthy Heart Month — to raise money for Olympic Medical Center’s cardiac services program.

In September, they partner with the Port Angeles Fire Department to “Give Burns the Boot.” Firefighters cook a pancake breakfast and double as servers, and the money raised goes toward burn victims in Clallam County.

In October, they co-sponsor the Harvest Benefit Dinner with Crestwood Convalescent Center to support the Port Angeles Senior Center.

Last year’s event raised $3,200, which was the largest monetary donation ever made to the senior center.

Then in December, they host Santa pet pictures to benefit the Clallam County Humane Society.

“Community is important,” John says of the many events they hold.

New this year, Park View Villas will host the dinner for the Olympic Peninsula Senior Games in August, a three-day athletic competition for those 50 and older that draws hundreds of participants each year.

They are also sponsoring bocce ball and badminton for the games.

Park View Villas also provides smaller services to the community, such as conducting a blood pressure clinic every month at the senior center and holding educational seminars.

Park View Villas is a licensed assisted living facility that has been providing independent and assisted living services in Port Angeles for 20 years.

They have 87 apartments in their main building with 20 independent senior cottages on the grounds.

The staff has a long history of providing care to seniors — John has 20 years experience with assisted living facilities, while resident care director Mary Klock, a registered nurse who is certified in gerontology, has worked with seniors for more than 35 years.

With their dedication to putting residents’ needs first, Park View Villas has been voted Best Assisted Living by Peninsula Daily News readers three years in a row.