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New England Deaconess Association
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The Care Campus
- 41 skilled nursing beds
- 55 independent living apartments*
- 31 assisted living apartments*
- out-patient rehab therapies
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Inquire about Care Campus
Units at Cape End Manor . . .
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Introducing
. . . "Seashore Point in Provincetown" |
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Read
more about independent living and assisted living units
at the New England Deaconess
Association's Provincetown care campus, to be known as
"Seashore Point in Provincetown." For
more information call Sylvia Foster at 508-487-0771 or stop
by the former Public Library at the corner of Commercial and
Freeman Streets
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Message from New England Deaconess
Association. Read a
message to the citizens of Provincetown from Rev. Herb Taylor,
President and Chief Executive Officer of the New
England Deaconess Association.
Interim
Management of Cape End Manor begins. The
New England Deaconess Association began its interim management of
the Town-owned Cape End Manor Nursing Home on July 1, 2005. Read
story. The
Cape End Manor facility will transfer to New England Deaconess by
July 1, 2006, as part of the Care Campus project approved by Town
Meeting.
Voters
approve Care Campus. April
4, 2005 Special
Town Meeting
voters overwhelmingly approved the Cape
End Manor Care Campus. A
public forum was held
on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at Town Hall. See
the presentation.
The New
England Deaconess Association (NEDA) of Concord, Massachusetts
has proposed to construct, own and operate the Cape End Care Campus
at the 2.2-acre site of the current Manor. NEDA's proposal is the
centerpiece
of the Town Manager's FY 2006 Budget Message.
The funding strategy developed by the Town, and agreed to by NEDA,
requires a capital investment of $1.9-million in Community
Preservation Act (CPA) funds towards the affordable housing
component of the Care Campusone of the principal goals to
be achieved in asking voters to adopt the CPAs 3% surcharge
last year.
*9 of the apartments to be deeded
restricted as "affordable"
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| Phase I - completed
July 2007 |
Phase II - completed
July 2008 |
- NEDA interim management by July 1, 2005
- NEDA takes over Manor ownership and operations
as of July 1, 2006.
- PILOTs returned to Town by NEDA by Year Three.
- 41 skilled nursing beds
- Out-patient rehab therapies
- 55 independent living apartments (9 affordable)
- 31 assisted living apartments (10 affordable)
- 19 total apartments affordable at 80% of county
median income. Units count towards Town's 10%
goal under MGL Chapter 40B
- Community Sustainability - 100 Year-round Jobs.
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