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GEF Named One of Canada’s Best 50 Small & Medium Employers
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010Edmonton, AB, February 10, 2010 – GEF: Housing for Seniors is pleased to once again be named among the Top 50 Best Small and Medium employers in Canada. The study, now in its sixth year, is published in the Globe and Mail and PROFIT Magazine.
“The success of GEF is because of the amazing individuals who work here. The staff makes a difference everyday in the lives of the seniors living in our residences. They work as a team to create a living environment that the seniors refer to as home! The Greater Edmonton Foundation is very proud of the great staff!! We are very honoured that they have rated us as one of the BSME in Canada,” said Raymond Swonek, GEF’s Executive Director.
Tracy MacLeod, GEF’s Director of Human Resources, echoed Raymond’s comments by saying “What makes GEF a great place to work is the people! We have dedicated and loyal staff that just want to come to work every day and make a difference. GEF allows them the opportunity to do this. When you go to a GEF site you can see the pride that staff take in everything they do. It’s like walking into a big family home! Everyone, staff, residents, tenants, even visitors and families feel the warm sense of belonging the moment they walk in the door.”
The Foundation combined its Annual Staff Appreciation Day together with its celebration as a Best Small Medium Employer. Special activities with staff and residents will take place throughout the day at residences to celebrate staff and our award as a Best Small Medium Employer in Canada.
Becoming a Top Best Small and Medium Employer is a very detailed and competitive process. This national awards program recognizes top employers with between 50 and 400 employees. This study mirrors the renowned Best Employer in Canada initiative run by partner, Hewitt Associates; however, caters to smaller businesses. The rankings are primarily determined using the results from Employee Opinion Surveys. Here, 21 key engagement drivers are detailed and analyzed. The evaluation process also includes the assessment of organization practices and perspectives from the leadership team. This year, more than 200 companies across Canada registered to participate in the study.
Study partners include Queen’s School of Business, Queen’s Centre for Business Venturing and Hewitt Associates. More information about the Best Small & Medium Employers in Canada is available online at http://business.queensu.ca/qcbv/sme.
About GEF: Housing for Seniors
GEF provides friendly, affordable, secure accommodation and supportive living services to low to moderate income seniors throughout the City of Edmonton. The Foundation’s 17 apartments, 9 lodges and 2 duplex sites offer safe, affordable, community oriented living and a good quality of life for seniors. GEF lodges offer nutritious meals and snacks, daily housekeeping and a variety of recreation activities.
To help ensure we’ll be there when you need us, the Building for Life Campaign is raising funds to build more affordable seniors housing. Register for a one hour GEF Experience Information Session & Tour by calling 780-482-6561 or visit www.housingforseniors.org
For media inquiries, please contact:
Susan McCarthy, Manager of Public Relations
GEF: Housing for Seniors
Phone: 780-447-9207
Cell: 780-938-1243
Email: smccarthy@gef.org
Greater Edmonton Foundation Extends the Life of the Old Ottewell Seniors’ Residence!
Friday, October 2nd, 2009Edmonton, AB
Monday, September 28, 2009
Only five short years ago, GEF was considering closing the former Ottewell Lodge and potentially demolishing it to make way for new seniors’ apartments and lodges.
When word got out, other groups stepped forward asking to take a look, hoping it would be suitable for their clients.
The first partnership GEF embarked on was with Alberta Health which saw a Designated Assisted Living residence operated by Alberta Health staff and managed by GEF. The next use was a partnership with Shepherd’s Care Foundation where they operated it as an Assisted Living residence.
Today, South Manor is being leased for one year by St. Joseph Seminary as a residence for their seminary students while their new campus is being built.
Over the last few years, upgrades have been made to South Manor giving clients the best accommodation possible for the age of the building.
GEF also has plans to build on the vacant land next door to the new Ottewell Place and is gearing up for its 2nd Annual Building for Life Breakfast Fundraiser being held on October 30th. The project addition will add 24 apartment suites and 18 lodge rooms to the existing residence if funding is obtained to begin construction.
For more information contact: Susan McCarthy, Manager of Public Relations
Phone: 780-447-9207 Email: smccarthy@gef.org
Our Mission is to ensure seniors have the opportunity to enjoy a community oriented lifestyle, a home environment and a sense of well being by providing affordable, quality residences including supportive services delivered by dedicated and qualified people.
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