In recognition of CNA week and the theme “I’m Still Standing” Kent Regency planted two Yoshino Flowering Cherry trees and one Krauter Vesuvius Flowering Plum tree outside the …
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In recognition of CNA week and the theme “I’m Still Standing” Kent Regency planted two Yoshino Flowering Cherry trees and one Krauter Vesuvius Flowering Plum tree outside the facility. “These trees represent all of the staff, the "roots" of Kent Regency, that keep this facility going day after day,” said Dana Metz, admissions director. We are all Still Standing, united as a team, and making a difference every single day. Years from now, these trees will Still be Standing, representing all of the lives, residents and staff, who have made Kent Regency the wonderful facility that it is.” (Submitted photo)
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