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			 The Mason City Nursing home opened in 1989 and had seen 
			consistent growth and progress in the services it offers to Mason 
			County seniors over its 25 years. This week, the staff, board, and 
			administration celebrated the completion of a remodeling project 
			that gave the interior of the facility a new fresh look. 
 The nursing home held an open house for the community with a large 
			turnout. At 6 p.m. there was also a ribbon cut with the 
			Lincoln/Logan County Chamber of Commerce. From the Chamber Director 
			Cathy Wilhite was joined by Chamber Ambassadors and volunteers to 
			help perform the ribbon cut. From Lincoln, though not acting in her 
			Mayoral capacity, Marty Neitzel was also on hand. Neitzel is a 
			member of the Healthy Communities Partnership Senior Taskforce and 
			was on hand as a representative of that unit.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 The evening began with a few words from the Nursing Home 
			Administrator Christine Banks. She welcomed guests and commented 
			that she was celebrating four years with the nursing home and that 
			it had been the best years of her career.
 
 She invited everyone to take a tour of the remodel. She talked about 
			how the nursing home came to be as a vision of several Mason City 
			and Mason County residents who recognized the need for a 
			professional nursing facility and raised funding to get it done.
 
 She noted some of the most recent improvements at the nursing home 
			including the purchase of a transportation bus for residents as well 
			as the construction of a bus barn to store it in. She said that 
			therapeutical equipment had also been updated.
 
 She acknowledged the people who had worked on the recent remodel, 
			thanked the board for their support as well as the efforts of 
			Heritage Enterprises that provides the professional care for the 
			residents of the nursing home. She also acknowledged the staff who 
			had worked around the remodel, and especially thanked the residents 
			who had been so patient during the remodel.
 
			
			 
			
			 
 She then asked for Pastor Sprinkel to say a few words. Sprinkel is 
			the chairman of the nursing home board of directors. Pastor Sprinkel 
			began by saying that he could probably just say “ditto” to all Banks 
			had said, and that would be good enough. He did go on to comment 
			about the hard work and sacrifice, as well as the large amount of 
			financial support that came from the community to bring this 
			facility to fruition 25 years ago. He said that the celebration on 
			this day was really just a celebration of the continuation of what 
			was started back then.
 
 He noted that the community appreciated the partnership in the care 
			of its residents with the Heritage of Care. He noted that the 
			nursing home had some of the very best administrators both past and 
			present that have made the nursing home successful. He also 
			acknowledged the staff and the directors of nursing saying they were 
			the best around.
 
			
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 The final official from the nursing home to speak was Cheri Lowney, 
			who is a vice-president with Heritage Enterprises. She said that it 
			was a privilege to be a part of the celebration on behalf of 
			Heritage and that working with this nursing home and this community 
			was a great pleasure. She said that regarding the residents and the 
			quality of care, this is one of the finest facilities, due in no 
			small part to the dedication of the staff and board.
 She noted 
			that there were many on staff that have been with the nursing home 
			for the long term and that in itself is very impressive and speaks 
			to how the home is managed. 
			
			 
			
			 
 Cathy Wilhite with the Chamber was the last to speak before the 
			ribbon cutting. She thanked the nursing home for inviting the 
			Chamber to be a part of their celebration. She noted that the 
			Chamber is very proud to have the nursing home as a member of the 
			Lincoln/Logan County Chamber. She offered quick acknowledgment of 
			Neitzel, and the members of the Chamber Ambassadors and Logan County 
			Alliance, who were on hand.
 
 Banks then invited particular members of the staff and board of 
			directors to join her and Pastor Sprinkel behind the ribbon. With 
			the traditional countdown, Pastor Sprinkel then snipped the ribbon.
 
 The evening was topped off with a massive buffet of finger foods 
			including savory bites, miniature desserts, and fresh fruit. Guests 
			were invited to stay and visit, enjoy the atmosphere of the family 
			room, and take a tour of the fresh new finishes at the nursing home.
 
 According to its website, the Mason City Nursing Home is a 
			community-owned 97-bed facility offering multiple levels of care 
			including shelter care, intermediate care, and skilled nursing care. 
			The facility is managed by Heritage Enterprise or Heritage of Care.
 
 Also on the website, there is a fresh collection of photos 
			illustrating the modern facility and its lovely décor and 
			surroundings.
 
 Find the photo album at this link:
			
			http://www.heritageofcare.com/mason-city-photographs/photographs.html
 
				 
			[Nila Smith] 
			
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