Virginia Synod and Brandon Oaks Partner for a Day of Service

We were honored to have members of the Virginia Synod’s Office of the Bishop visit Brandon Oaks, a community that is part of Virginia Lutheran Homes, for their day of service earlier this month. Their service initiative, “God’s work. Our hands.”, provides opportunities to celebrate members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by acts of service to serve and love their neighbors.

The project involved a team effort of Synod staff and Brandon Oaks staff creating an outdoor prayer and meditation space for the residents of Brandon Oaks. The Virginia Synod’s new Bishop, The Rev. Dr. Phyllis Blair Milton said of the project, “It was an incredible experience working together to do something to help the residents share their joys and concerns in an atmosphere of peace and serenity”. Virginia Lutheran Homes President and CEO, Charles Downs, Jr., Esq., echoed Bishop Milton’s sentiments, adding, “This was a wonderful opportunity to showcase the strong connection between the Virginia Synod and Virginia Lutheran Homes”.

Synod office staff rolled up their sleeves and took part in tasks such as painting benches, planting flowers and painting prayer stones. One of Virginia Lutheran Homes’ Chaplains, Pastor Meredith Williams, said of the project, “We are grateful for the hands and hearts from the Virginia Synod who came out to help build a meditation and prayer space for the residents of Brandon Oaks”.

In the time since the meditation and prayer space has been completed, residents have already been using it for quiet reflection and prayer requests. Thank you to the Virginia Synod Office staff!

Brandon Oaks Celebrates the Opening of One-of-a-Kind Sensory Garden

Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is celebrated the opening of its one-of-a-kind sensory garden, adjacent to their dedicated memory support unit, on Wednesday, September 6.

While most memory support centers have secure green outdoor space for residents, Brandon Oaks took it a step further and created a sensory garden with programmatic activities for those with memory impairments. The garden provides experiences for all five senses – taste, smell, sight, touch and sound – to stimulate the mind, body and spirit.

A sensory-specific curriculum was developed based on all the elements featured in the garden.  The targeted activities are designed for each sensory area with engaging hands-on activities that can be done with staff members or visiting friends and family.

Natalie Wynegar, Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehab Administrator, stated, “Our memory support unit prides itself on providing the highest quality of care and facilities, and the addition of the sensory garden makes Brandon Oaks one of the most innovative and unique memory centers in the region”. Brandon Oaks’ sensory garden is the only one of its kind in the Roanoke Valley.

Julee Goodman, Brandon Oaks Director of Development, spearheaded fundraising for this unique project. Goodman said, “Specialized programming spaces like the sensory garden are truly a gift to the community.  The sensory garden was funded mostly by an individual donor whose passion is to enhance the quality of life for those living with dementia.”

Brandon Oaks worked with all local vendors to create this incredible space. Local landscape designers, Melissa Hodgkinson of Fiddlehead Landscape & Garden, and Tim Boitnott of Creative Nursey & Landscapes, Inc. helped make this dream a reality for Brandon Oaks residents. Hodgkinson stated, “Designing this garden gave me great joy knowing that it would have such a positive impact on the memory care residents. I put a lot of thought into creating spaces that would give multi-level sensory experiences that can grow and change seasonally and annually.”

Additionally, Brandon Oaks utilized community volunteers to add special touches to the sensory garden. This includes: a painted rock garden that features rocks painted by local students, Brandon Oaks staff and residents; a colorful mural wall painted by Patrick Henry High School student, Abby Cronise; and whimsically designed totem poles that were hand-crafted and painted by Brandon Oaks residents.

 

 

Numerous Brandon Oaks Service Lines Recognized by Readers of The Roanoker

Brandon Oaks Life Plan Community, Brandon Oaks at Home and Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehab Center have all been recognized as one of the best in the Roanoke Valley for 2023!

Readers of The Roanoker magazine voted and selected Brandon Oaks as award winning in the following categories for 2023:

 

 

 

 

 

Platinum, Best Home Health Care

 

 

 

 

 

Gold, Best Retirement Community

Gold, Best Rehab/Post-Op Facility

 

Brandon Oaks and British Swim School of Roanoke Valley Introduce New Partnership

Brandon Oaks Life Plan Community, Roanoke’s premier retirement community, and British Swim School of the Roanoke Valley, the area’s newest survival and stroke development swim program, have partnered to bring a new and unique experience to local families.

In December 2022, Brandon Oaks and British Swim School introduced a new collaboration that includes Brandon Oaks serving a home pool site for British Swim School and their swim lessons for infants to adults. Brandon Oaks’ warm salt water pool provides the ideal environment for lessons and intergenerational interaction between students and residents.

British Swim School was recently brought to the area by Roanoke resident, Alice Ann Clark. Clark said, “We are thrilled with the initial reception and support we’ve received so far. Bringing British Swim School to the Roanoke Valley has been a joy and I’m very eager to see it grow. Brandon Oaks has been a crucial piece to our success and we’re glad to have it as our premier pool. Now with two locations and more to come, we are able to accommodate lessons and needs for ages 3 months through adults on five days a week. We continue to welcome more and more students every day! Come join us at the pool to see for yourself”.

Brandon Oaks utilizes the warm salt water pool for aquatic therapy, recreation and water-based wellness classes. British Swim School provides swim lessons for those age 3 months and older including water survival for infants and kids to stroke development for those of all ages.

Of the partnership, Heather Pruitt, Director of Life Enrichment at Brandon Oaks, stated, “Our residents love seeing others from the community around Brandon Oaks. Also, they are excited to see our pool utilized to teach children and adults alike learning water safety and survival skills. Many of them have either taken advantage of an adult class or enrolled their grandchildren who live locally.”

Brandon Oaks and British Swim School of the Roanoke Valley look forward to growing their partnership to include more classes in the near future.

New York Times Best Selling Author, Beth Macy Visits Brandon Oaks.

New York Times best-selling author and former Roanoke Times writer, Beth Macy, visited Brandon Oaks Life Plan Community on Friday, December 9 for a Q&A session with residents. Many residents have been long-time readers of her columns during her days with The Roanoke Times.

She entertained residents with an hour-long question and answer session covering topics such as the start of her writing journey and experiences while her book, Dopesick, was made into an award-winning Hulu mini-series. It was bonus visit for her because one of her family members is a current resident of Brandon Oaks.

On her visit, Macy said, “it is a real treat coming here, a great time to see my aunt. There are so many readers of The Roanoke Times and my books and they know the stories I wrote. There’s nothing like coming home.”

Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehab Center Named One of the Best Nursing Centers in America by US News and World Report.

Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has been honored by US News and World Report with two national distinctions: Best Nursing Center for Long-Term Care and Best Nursing Center for Short-Term Rehabilitation. These designations are made by intense review of a facility’s quality measures, staffing ratios and more.

“We have received the short-term designation previously, but to be named one of the nation’s best nursing centers for both long- and short-term care is a true testament to our staff and their dedication to our residents,” stated Natalie Wynegar, Administrator of Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehab Center. She added, “Working in a nursing center setting over the past few years has been very difficult, but this shows how our staff have taken that challenge head on and made Brandon Oaks an even better place to receive care”.

Of the 15,000+ nursing centers that US News and World Report reviews across the nation, only 16% of those hold a distinction of Best Nursing Center for both long- and short-term care. Charles Downs, President and CEO of Virginia Lutheran Homes, parent company of Brandon Oaks, said, “It is refreshing to be able to share this great news with the community, and our employees, to show that what they are doing is working, it is making an impact so great that others are noticing.”

Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehab is the only facility in Roanoke to receive these two honors. Ben Burks, COO of Virginia Lutheran Homes and Executive Director of Brandon Oaks added, “After a few years of upgrades and construction, incorporating new features to our nursing and rehab center, we can now add these awards to show how incredible our care is inside the building, too”.

Jennifer Hicklin named as Virginia Lutheran Homes and Brandon Oaks CFO

We are excited to announce the promotion of Jennifer Hicklin to Chief Financial Officer for VLH and Brandon Oaks, effective August 21, 2022. Jennifer currently serves as our Controller and has been a member of the VLH team since December 2014. However, she had previously served VLH as a member of our auditing team at Foti, Flynn, Lowen & Co. Jennifer is a graduate of Bridgewater College where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Accounting. In her spare time, she enjoys running, being active and spending time with her husband, Darrell, and children, Ty and Skylar. You can also find her throughout the year at multiple sporting events in Salem cheering on her children.

Virginia Lutheran Homes & Brandon Oaks names new President & CEO

It is with great pleasure that the Board of Trustees for Virginia Lutheran Homes names Charles Downs, Jr., Esq. as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Monday, August 8, 2022. Downs currently serves as VLH’s Executive Vice President.

Charles began his service with VLH and Brandon Oaks in the mid-1980’s by volunteering with Christ Lutheran Church’s youth group at the Virginia Synod Lutheran Homes (what is now the NRC).

After attending Virginia Military Institute, followed by Pennsylvania State University for law school, Charles returned to the Roanoke area and joined VLH’s Board of Trustees in 2013. In 2015, Charles was appointed as Chair of the Board of Trustees until joining the VLH staff in February 2020 as Corporate Counsel. As his role within the organization grew, he was named Executive Vice President in February 2021.

Serving Robot Being Tested in Dining Room at Brandon Oaks

In response to staffing shortages that are impacting communities all across the nation, Brandon Oaks Life Plan Community is taking action. Last week, Brandon Oaks began testing a robot server in their Independent Living Main Dining Room. Brandon Oaks is the first in the area to utilize this technology.

Partnering with Bear Robotics, a hospitality robotics company whose clients include Chili’s and Denny’s, Brandon Oaks is utilizing their Servi model. This model features 3 levels where plates can be placed and a small screen that the kitchen staff can then select which table the food is to go to. The robot has mapped the dining room out and if a path is blocked it will reroute itself to get to its destination.

“We decided to take action to address this issue, this will help our current staff and it has generated interest and conversation among residents. The reliability of this unit was highly attractive and extends our ability to provide services more efficiently,” stated Ben Burks, Brandon Oaks Executive Director. Echoing this sentiment is Gary Ventola, CFO of Virginia Lutheran Homes, Brandon Oaks’ parent company, “Our serving robot provides us the workforce to run food and drinks to the residents table while allowing our servers to spend more time interacting and assisting with the resident requests. This is helping us provide a best dining experience for our residents. The robot can work 12 hours long, never takes a break, and won’t call out sick. It’s the best assistant the dining team could ask for especially given the ongoing labor struggles we are having in our area.”

Residents have been so impressed by how effectively the robot works. Staff and residents are currently working on coming up with a name for Brandon Oaks’ newest staff member.

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