Eight of Lutheran Services Carolinas’ (LSC) North Carolina senior living communities received the 2024 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). Recipients include Aston Park Health Care Center in Asheville, Trinity Elms in Clemmons, Trinity Glen in Winston-Salem, Trinity Grove in Wilmington, Trinity Oaks in Salisbury, Trinity Place in Albemarle, and Trinity Ridge and Trinity Village, both in Hickory.
“Each of these award-winning communities has been part of LSC’s lifelong commitment to quality,” said LSC President and CEO Ted Goins.
The Bronze is the first of three levels in AHCA/NCAL’s National Quality Award Program, which recognizes a community’s commitment to improving the lives of seniors and individuals with disabilities through quality care. Applicants assess their organization’s mission, vision, and key factors that lead to success; then, trained examiners review each application to determine whether award criteria have been met. AHCA/NCAL represents more than 14,000 skilled nursing centers, assisted living communities, sub-acute centers, and homes for individuals with intellectual and development disabilities.
All eight LSC Bronze recipients are now eligible to apply for the Silver – Achievement in Quality Award.