Pennybyrn

Pennybyrn

Hospitals and Health Care

High Point, NC 814 followers

Demonstrating God's love for every Life we touch.

About us

Pennybyrn's mission is to "Demonstrate God’s love for the lives we touch". We are a not-for-profit organization open to people of all faiths. Pennybyrn has a rich history of compassionate and professional care provided in a spirit of service. The original 22-bed Catholic nursing home first opened in 1947, and care was provided directly by the Sisters of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God. The Sisters mission did not waiver as Pennybyrn grew into a full service Retirement Community, offering exceptional living experiences for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, and Transitional Rehab services. Pennybyrn’s outstanding reputation for quality care has been nurtured over the last 70 years. Our mission and tradition of embracing excellence in service continues to this day. Credit for this goes not only to the Sisters, but to every team member's enthusiasm, commitment, and utmost respect for those in their care.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
High Point, NC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1947
Specialties
Independent Living Cottages and Apartments, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Memory Support, Rehabilitative Care, Faith based, Not for profit, and Retirement Living

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Employees at Pennybyrn

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    Yesterday, a team of six of our staff, led by Vice President Vonda Hollingsworth, traveled to assist residents of the Brooks-Howell retirement community in Asheville. Due to Hurricane Helene, they have been without water to do laundry since late September. Our team knew something had to be done, and answered a call to action to support those most in need. They took the community's laundry, hundreds of pounds of linens and clothing, to a nearby retreat center to wash, dry, and fold overnight, then return the next morning. Thanks to the generosity of our staff and residents, we also delivered gift bags with snacks, drinks, sanitizer, tissues, a $50 Walmart gift card, and handwritten notes of encouragement to their 75 staff members. Despite personal losses, the Brooks-Howell staff continues to care for their residents with amazing dedication. It was an honor to support such a resilient community. #CommunityStrong #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors

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    “To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived, this is to have succeeded.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson As our CNA Appreciation Week comes to an end, we want to truly thank this amazing team for all they do at Pennybyrn… for our residents, for our team, and for our mission. They work tirelessly, love endlessly, and alongside our mission, their fingerprints will never fade from the lives they touch. We are honored and blessed to have them on our team. THANK YOU! *Showcasing all neighborhoods below: Benson, Congdon, Hayworth, Hughes, McEwen, Smith & Deal, Taylor Village, and Transitional Rehab.

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    Continuing with our CNA Appreciation Week, we are highlighting our Transitional Rehab Team! These folks do an amazing job caring for short-term patients within a fast-paced environment… and all with a smile. Thank you for your dedication and compassionate care! 

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    HAPPY CNA APPRECIATION WEEK! We are honored and blessed to showcase one of our Healthcare Household Teams today... Hughes House. This is a compassionate group who gives lots of love to our Residents and support to each other. We appreciate their dedication for the amazing job they do, and for always bringing the fun!

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    Although National Nurses Week is coming to an end, we can’t stop appreciating these amazing team members! Thank you again for all you do for our residents, and the love and care you bring to us all.  We celebrate you every single day! Pictured: Benson:            Kris Franklin & Shanneka Clarke Congdon:         Christopher Stover Hayworth:        Kimberly Miller Hughes:           Sr. Christie & Keshia Hurt McEwen:          Natalie Crump (Nurse Apprentice), Carol McGuire, Dimitrie Nubuhoro Taylor Village:  Amanda Taylor & Kimberly Stevenson Rehab:             Nicole Brown & Shay Collazo IL Clinic:           Sandra Loy & Nickie Smith

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    It's impossible to fully express how appreciative we are of the Nursing team at Pennybyrn! These exceptional professionals are the most compassionate and caring people who show unwavering love and dedication to our Residents and support team every day. Pennybyrn is truly blessed with each Nurse's commitment to give God's love to the lives they touch. Their impact leaves a lasting impression, embodies Pennybyrn's mission, and we are endlessly grateful for all they do. THANK YOU NURSES!   We are highlighting some of our amazing Nurses this week, starting with our Nurse Mentor team. With a combined commitment of 112 years at Pennybyrn, they are the epitome of dedication, compassion, and excellence in care! These servant leaders go above and beyond to ensure every person receives the greatest love and level of care possible from Resident to families to team members.  Thank you so much Nurse Mentors! As you can see from the photo, they also bring a lot of levity and light to our community and we are so grateful for the smiles!   Page Turbeville, DON (Congdon) Janet Oakley, LPN (McEwen) Brenda Mureness, LPN (Rehab) Kimikia Simpson, LPN (Taylor Village) Melanie Wright, RN (Hayworth) Linzy Tollison, LPN (Benson) Christine Baker, RN (Hughes)

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