New Continuing Care at Home Organization will offer a Retirement Community without Walls
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. – Garden Spot Communities recently introduced Vibrance, a new continuing care at home organization. Garden Spot Communities has applied to the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance for the program. Vibrance, is separately incorporated as a non-profit limited liability corporation and will be fully owned by Garden Spot Communities.
A membership-based program, Vibrance is designed to help healthy, older adults remain in their own homes. Vibrance strives to enrich the quality of life for its members by providing a unique blend of care navigation and health care, while offering financial protection.
Executive Director Jen Egizi says, “At Vibrance, we believe in choice, innovative new ways to live and the value of aging with purpose in community. We recognize that everyone’s retirement looks different and that individuals want to pursue retirement in a way that is different than their parents. The program is designed to empower members to shape the future they envision by providing the necessary education and support to help them achieve their goals.
Director of Sales and Marketing Jodi Lomison echoes her sentiment: “Vibrance aims to enhance the quality of life for our members, fostering a supportive environment where individuals can thrive.”
Egizi brings with her three decades of experience in the healthcare and senior living industry, including continuing care at home programs. Lomison’s background includes insurance, healthcare and senior living.
The Vibrance team will begin to host informational sessions on May 8.
About Garden Spot Communities
Garden Spot Communities is an active and dynamic lifestyle services provider based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dedicated to cultivating vibrant community for purposeful living. Founded in faith in 1990, Garden Spot Communities offers a range of living options and services across Lancaster and Montgomery Counties. Garden Spot Communities employs more than 800 team members across three communities.
Learn more about Garden Spot Communities at www.gardenspotcommunities.org.