Shorehaven – Trusted for Generations

More than 70 gathered at the Lake Terrace Clubhouse for Shorehaven’s annual meeting Thursday, welcoming new corporate board and board members. Board president Phil Holland told the group that staff and volunteers demonstrate vigilant “commitment and dedication daily to residents throughout the campus.” CEO Dale Dahlke noted that, “Through reflecting Christ’s love, that’s how we provide homes and resources to seniors…We continue to uphold and carry out our mission together.”

Installed to a first three-year term on the Shorehaven Board of Directors were John Boray and Roger Mayer. Installed to a first three-year term on the Corporate Membership were Al Buscemi, Darren Gaspard, Judy Holland, Noel Sandoval and Sandy St. George.

Members also recognized retiring board members Diane Gard and Andy Wagner.

Holland said that Shorehaven’s corporate strength, solid reputation and social accountability stem from “unmatched service and compassion for its residents.”

Shorehaven is a faith-based, not for profit senior complex, providing skilled care and rehabilitation, memory care, assisted and independent living through Shorehaven Health and Rehabilitation Center, Shorehaven Tower and Lake Terrace Apartments. Services to keep seniors independent and at home include Life@Home, the Center for Life Enrichment, Café LaBelle and Shorehaven Strength and Fitness. Shorehaven is home to about 400 seniors and employs more than 350 staff on the shores of Lac La Belle. Call (262) 567-8341 or go to shorehavenliving.org to learn more.