Covenant Living Communities and Services, a not-for-profit faith-based senior living organization headquartered in Skokie, has entered into an affiliation agreement with Three Crowns Park, a senior living community located at 2323 McDaniel Ave. in Evanston.
Under this agreement, Three Crowns Park will become part of the Covenant Living organization. Covenant Living will assume overall management and operations of Three Crowns Park with shared governance and leadership upon closing anticipated for July 1.
Three Crowns Park is a seven-acre single-site senior living community established more than 125 years ago. It is home to 150 residents with independent living, assisted living, assisted living memory care, and skilled nursing.
“Covenant Living and Three Crowns Park have a shared mission and values, along with a unique common background of being established by Swedish immigrants in the Chicago area more than a century ago,” said Terri Cunliffe, president and CEO of Covenant Living. “This affiliation broadens our presence in this market area and continues our commitment to serving older adults in an environment that fosters engaging and active lifestyles.”
The affiliation will provide Three Crowns Park additional strength and access to resources for operational efficiencies, management expertise, as well as capital improvements.
Covenant Living is among the top 10 not-for-profit senior housing and service providers in the nation with 17 communities in nine states. In Illinois, Covenant Living operates communities in Chicago, Northbrook, Carol Stream, and Batavia. The affiliation with Three Crowns Park will be the 18th senior living community for Covenant Living.
“We are excited for an even brighter future by becoming part of the Covenant Living family through this affiliation,” said Phil Hemmer, Chief Executive Officer of Three Crowns Park. “It is a well-respected and progressive organization that values a culture of innovation and embraces a shared vision. This affiliation will only benefit our residents, their families, and our employees.”
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