BAPA spotlights Marti Jatis
Smith Village Executive Director Marti Jatis was recently featured in The Villager newsletter of the Beverly Area Planning Association. Read the article here.
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Smith Village Executive Director Marti Jatis was recently featured in The Villager newsletter of the Beverly Area Planning Association. Read the article here.
Originally published by Daily Southtown. Smith Village held an event to sign the center steel column on the top floor of its 10,024-square-foot, 3-story addition to the Johanson Wing, which houses its skilled nursing care rooms and short-term rehab suites. Read the rest of the article here.
There is light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel. Over 350 Residents and employees at Smith Village received their first dose of the Moderna vaccine. When a vaccine to combat Covid-19 was successfully produced in late 2020, Residents and employees of retirement homes and long-term care facilities were designated at the top of the …
Originally published by The Beverly Review. Smith Village resident Leslie Rokaitis, who creates Christmas ornaments with silver spoons, will be among a dozen vendors offering great gifts for holiday shoppers during Smith Village’s holiday fair on Friday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 2320 W. 113th Pl. Read the rest of the …
Originally published by LeadingAge Magazine. Smith Senior Living, Chicago, IL, has made it a priority to build strong relationships with state representatives. Read the rest of the article here.
Originally published by The Villager. Ground was broken in mid-October for a $22.3 million expansion to modernize the Johanson Wing at Smith Village, 2320 W. 113th Pl. Read the rest of the article here.
Originally published by Rebusiness Online. CHICAGO — Smith Senior Living has broken ground on an expansion project at Smith Village, a continuing care retirement community in Chicago’s Beverly neighborhood. Read the rest of the article here.
Originally published by The Beverly Review. The cafeteria at St. Barnabas Elementary School was recently transformed into a hub of activity for charity. Read the rest of the article here.
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