Mason
City Area Nursing Home unveils new logo, completes renovations
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[April 30, 2016]
MASON CITY - Mason City Area
Nursing Home (MCANH) has unveiled a new logo to replace the graphics
that have represented their company since 1989. The facility opened
its doors to seniors after the community spent nearly five years
raising the funds needed to provide a nursing home to seniors in
Mason, Tazewell and the surrounding counties.
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Today, after more than 25 years of business, the healthcare needs of
seniors have changed, and MCANH has evolved along with the wants and
needs of the senior population. The new logo more accurately
represents the variety of services MCANH provides: aggressive
short-term therapy services, outpatient therapy, an assisted
lifestyle community and skilled nursing care.
While the logo has changed, maintaining the core heritage of the
previous look was important. The silhouette of the building is
carried forward in the new graphics – an homage to the first logo
and the distinctive architectural properties of the MCANH building.
The facility also recently completed a large-scale renovation to
multiple parts of the building. Resident rooms now have more space;
the Skilled Care unit and Assisted Lifestyle (Sheltered Care)
community have also been renovated, and multiple areas now boast new
furniture, flooring and art.
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A Community Open House is scheduled for June 8th to
provide tours and information on the exciting changes at MCANH. More
details will be released closer to the date.
Mason City Area Nursing Home is managed by Heritage Enterprises,
Inc. Heritage was founded in 1962 and is involved in a variety of
residential and health care services for seniors. The company opened
the first nursing home in Bloomington, Illinois, where Heritage is
headquartered. Heritage offers RESTORE therapy services, skilled
nursing services, sheltered care, respite care, and institutional
pharmacy services (Green Tree Pharmacy). Additionally, Heritage owns
and manages supportive living, licensed assisted living and
independent living facilities. For more information about Heritage
Enterprises, please visit
www.HeritageOfCare.com.
[Leah M. Prost] |