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Kendal at Oberlin’s S&P Rating Remains ‘A’

Kendal at Oberlin continues to have an ‘A’ rating from Standard and Poor’s S&P Global Ratings.

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COVID-19 Wastewater Treatment Plant Testing

Kendal~Crosslands Communities is joining many research groups worldwide who are analyzing wastewater for COVID-19.  Researchers in Paris, the Netherlands, and recently studies in the U.S. among others are testing raw…

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Kendal Development VP David Jones retires

June 24, 2020—David Jones, The Kendal Corporation’s Vice President for Development, will retire June 26 after 27 years of service with the organization. Since joining Kendal in 1992, Jones has worked in close collaboration with executive directors, affiliate boards of directors and staff throughout

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Learn more about Life at Cartmel with Ron & Mark

Ron and Mark moved into the Cartmel neighborhood after looking at many retirement communities around the country. Mark was a painting conservator and Ron taught elementary school in the Washington,…

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Ready...Set...Pandemic?

Kendal~Crosslands Communities Charters Through COVID-19 In early March, Kendal~Crosslands Communities along with the rest of our nation never would have thought to be ready for a pandemic. But, as the…

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Kendal~Crosslands Wins Grant Award For Culinary Innovation

Before COVID19 stay-at-home orders became official, Kendal~Crosslands Communities’ Culinary teams worked quickly to provide nutritious meals safely for residents. They were able to mobilize from in-person dining to takeout meals…

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Kendal at Lexington Unveils New Way to Connect Residents and Staff

There’s a new “resident” on campus and her name is CATIE. It is the goal of staff and resident association members that everyone meets CATIE and makes her part of…

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Letter from Kendal CEO Sean Kelly

Friends, Right now, every single one of us is experiencing some level of anger, sadness and even fear as a complex climate of divisiveness seems to touch all aspects of…

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A Community Responds with Pain and Purpose

Protests, anger and resolve have rippled across Lorain County in response to the horrific death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers on May 25. Local Officials Respond In a…

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