As Pam carefully drove the Watercrest bus, she and Ingrid navigated the winding mountain roads of North Carolina, littered with debris, in order to join Samaritan's Purse stationed in Boone. On their first morning with Samaritan's Purse, Pam and Ingrid were sent to Newland, NC, delivering supplies to Foscoe Grandfather Community Center where residents in need had access to any items in the 'donation store.' From there, the ladies traveled on to deliver further supplies to a church in Boone.
The next day Pam and Ingrid joined a group of skilled arborists deep in the mountains of Banner Elk, NC where an unsurmountable number of giant trees were being sawed into pieces. Volunteers were tasked with clearing the rapidly growing piles of timber.
"It was an honor for us to represent Watercrest Myrtle Beach in this mission to help the brave and resilient people of North Carolina and to partner with the hundreds of volunteers who traveled to support the relief efforts," says Ingrid Robertson, Community Relations Director for Watercrest Myrtle Beach.
As one of the nation's premier senior living providers with world-class communities located in the southeastern United States, Watercrest Senior Living Group ensures hurricane safety and preparedness be top of mind in their community training and communication protocols.
Each Watercrest Senior Living community is built to withstand the most severe weather conditions, offering standby generators to ensure resident safety and overall well-being is preserved during unforeseen circumstances. Watercrest associates receive comprehensive training for natural disasters and stand ready to quickly activate the Community Specific Comprehensive Emergency Management Plans. In addition, Watercrest provides refuge for associates and families whose living conditions may otherwise be compromised during such events. During the most recent storms, director teams and associates worked tirelessly in preparation, staying onsite throughout the inclement weather conditions to support residents and be available for immediate emergency response as needed.
In 2017, Watercrest principals Marc Vorkapich, CEO and Joan Williams, CFO, launched the 'Watercrest CARES' initiative in response to the devastating impacts of Hurricane Harvey on the state of Texas and beyond. Since then, Watercrest has continued their passion for inspiring a sense of community and positively influencing the fulfillment of community needs as part of this company-wide initiative. Watercrest supports volunteerism giving associates paid time off for their volunteer services. Additionally, Watercrest communities throughout the southeast have responded to the tragic impact of Hurricane Helene and Milton with fundraising and the collection of food, water, and necessities for hurricane victims.
"Watercrest associates answer a calling to serve seniors and their families every day, to act as faithful stewards and model servant leadership, championing a culture which nurtures relationships in the interest of acting as trusted advisors," says Marc Vorkapich, Principal and CEO of Watercrest Senior Living Group. "Our communities function as a family, and ensuring the safety and security of our residents and associates each and every day continues to be the heart of Watercrest Senior Living."
About Watercrest Senior Living Group
Watercrest Senior Living Group was founded to honor our mothers and fathers, aspiring to become a beacon for quality in senior living by surpassing standards of care, service and associate training. Watercrest senior living communities are recognized for their luxury aesthetic, exceptional amenities, world-class care, and innovative memory care programming offering unparalleled service to seniors living with Alzheimer's and dementia. A seven-time certified Great Place to Work, Watercrest specializes in the development and operations of assisted living and memory care communities and the growth of servant leaders. For information, visit www.watercrestseniorliving.com.
SOURCE Watercrest Senior Living Group
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