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Meet Dianne & John Dunn

Meet the Residents Dianne and John came to Kendal at Hanover after living in Hanover for nine years, then across the river in Norwich, Vermont for over forty years.  John…

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Pamela Klapproth named Kendal on Hudson CEO/ED

March 25, 2020 (Sleepy Hollow, New York) — Howard Smith, Chair of Kendal on Hudson’s Board of Directors, has announced that veteran senior living administrator Pamela B. Klapproth has been…

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Those masks you’re stockpiling? America’s seniors need them.

By Sean Kelly, President and CEO, The Kendal Corporation March 24, 2020—In the few weeks since the novel coronavirus pandemic has shocked the world, senior living communities across the country…

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A Coronavirus Update from Kendal's CEO & President

March 18, 2020—At Kendal the health and well-being of residents, Kendal at Home members and staff are, as always, the highest priorities, every day. In crisis, there are many long-standing…

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Avoid Scams Related to COVID-19

Information to help you avoid scams related to COVID-19

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What's Life like at Cartmel?

We sat down recently with Joan Shepard, who joined the Cartmel, one of our 50+ communities at Kendal-Crosslands Communities in October of 2018.  Joan moved to Cartmel from Bethany Beach,…

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Jan Bigelow named Kendal at Lexington CEO

Lexington, Virginia (Feb. 24, 2020)— Robert Glidden, Chair of the Board of Directors, has announced that veteran health care administrator Jan E. Bigelow has been selected as Kendal at Lexington’s…

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$50,000 Kendal grant funds home repairs for older Philadelphians

Feb. 7, 2020—Kendal Charitable Funds has awarded a $50,000 Promising Innovations grant to Rebuilding Together Philadelphia (RTP) to fund a two-year initiative to help low-income older adults age in place.…

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$50,000 Kendal grant funds home repairs for older Philadelphians

Feb. 11, 2020—Kendal Charitable Funds has awarded a $50,000 Promising Innovations grant to Rebuilding Together Philadelphia (RTP) to fund a two-year initiative to help low-income older adults age in place.…

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