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Florida Association Honors Covenant Retirement Communities Exec
TALLAHASSEE, FL (August 15, 2005) - Terri Cunliffe, vice president of health
and wellness for Covenant Retirement Communities (CRC) has been honored
by the Florida Association of Homes for the Aging (FAHA) for her
"extraordinary contributions" to the statewide organization and its
membership.
The FAHA presented Cunliffe with the chairman's award - one of the top
honors bestowed by the organization - at its annual banquet July 27.
Cunliffe has been a leader with FAHA since 1999. She has served on a
dozen of its committees and task forces, just completed a two-year term
as treasurer, and was recently elected senior vice chair.
FAHA chairman Scott Boord praised Cunliffe for being an innovator who is
always thinking of new ways to improve care, services and administrative
efficiencies.
FAHA's members are not-for-profit continuing care retirement
communities, assisted living residences and nursing homes. Its goal is
to assist members in providing the highest quality of services to the
residents they serve by providing up-to-date information, education,
representation, group services and networking opportunities.
As vice president of health and wellness for CRC, Cunliffe coordinates
corporate systems, procedures and policies for health and wellness at
CRC's fourteen communities. A Florida-licensed nursing home
administrator, Cunliffe has a bachelor's degree in long-term care
administration from the University of Minnesota and a master's degree in
health services administration from Nova Southeastern University.
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