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23 September 2019
ResidentTown Hall Meeting
New Employee Orientation
Agenda
• Pledge of Allegiance
• Introduction/Remarks – Kevin Burke • Resident Services Committee Announcement – Kevin Burke• Transportation Options – Melody Roberts• Employee Appreciation Fund Drive – Carrie Reese • SSCF Committee Update, Flags – Dick Shelley and Chris Fox• Labor Update – Kevin Burke• Landscaping Update – Kevin Burke• Marketing Update – Jane Walker • Wellness Update – Jan Olson• Q&A - Kevin Burke
New Employee Orientation
Pledge of Allegiance
New Employee Orientation
Welcome New Residents
Karoline Sheffield Moved into 5008 Constitution Avenue.From Tustin, CA
Leo & Barb Van PuttenMoved into 5837 Constitution AvenueFrom Fairfield, CA
Alice BurggrabeMoved into 1307 Estates DriveFrom Roseville, CA
New Employee Orientation
Welcome New Residents
Bob & Diana PanzerMoved into 1107 Estates DriveFrom Vacaville, CA
Tom & Myrna DeMartinoMoved into 2202 Estates DriveFrom Novato, CA
Tom O’MalleyMoved into 3303 Estates DriveFrom Fairfield, CA
New Employee Orientation
Resident Services Committee – Public Service Announcement
A message from your Resident Services Committee:
“Please be sure to notify the Clinic of any hospital admissions, returns from the Emergency Room, short stay surgeries – both planned and unplanned, so that they may provide assistance with discharge planning.”
New Employee Orientation
Transportation Update
Fairfield Cab Co
707-422-5555 707-428- 4400
Please be sure to let them know you are with Paradise Valley Estates Retirement Community and you want to sign for you trip.
New Employee Orientation
Transportation Update
Transportation within Fairfield can be both ways.
Transportation to Vacaville is one way. They cannot pick you up in Vacaville due to the city policies for cab service.
Holiday Bonus Program for Hourly Employees
Approximately 420 employees qualify
Exclusively funded by donations from residents
Cash or
Check Made out to NCROC
Monthly/ Quarterly
Any Time!
Donate 356 days a year
Annual Fund Drive
October-December (Look for the donation boxes)
Via PVE Account
LET’S ALL GET BEHIND THIS WORTHY PROGRAM
Thanks!
For Questions Please Contact:
Carrie Reese 707-639-9576Email: [email protected]
New Employee Orientation
SSCF Committee Update
New Employee Orientation
SSCF Committee Update
New Employee Orientation
SSCF Committee Update
New Employee Orientation
Labor Update
Local education added 600 jobs and construction added 200 more – part of an 1,100 job boost – and the unemployment rate fell from 4.2 percent in July to 3.8 percent in August, the Labor Market Division of the state Employment Development Department reports
Minimum Wage will increase 8.33% in January. The market rate for hourly employees has increased by 21%. PVE must increase our wages to market rate in order to remain competitive and attract employees.
New Employee Orientation
Landscaping Update
• In August of this year, PVE’s contracted Arborist, Fallen Leaf Tree Management, was asked to do a comprehensive walk of our entire campus
• On campus we have 992 trees derived from 24 different species, with the most dominant tree being 250 Sycamores.
• Five species of trees make up 63% of our entire landscape, 145 Pear, 56 Pistache, 74 Hackberry, 100 Cork Oak and Sycamore.
• A total of 7 trees were recommended for removal, 2 of which have already been cut down with the remaining 5 to be cut down on September 25th.
• Q4 2019 - 2020 – approximately half of the remaining trees will be properly trimmed.
Sales and Marketing Update
September 23, 2019
Jane Walker,Director of Sales & Marketing
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Agenda
• Current Campus Sales Update
• The Ridge Sales Update
• Sales Activity
• Upcoming Events
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Current Campus Update
Current Status (As of 9/19):
Residential Living Occupancy: 304/95%
Occupied Plus Reserved: 311/97%
Pending Internal Moves: 6
New Sales YTD: 16
New Waitlist Sales YTD: 24
Move-Ins YTD: 21
Units Returned: 19
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The Ridge Update
Current Status:
Ridge reservation deposits: 38/54
Pending: +4, 42/60%
Year-to-date sales: 11 plus 4 pending
Year-to-date cancelations: 8
Year-to-date net: +3
Cancelations in August: 0
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The Ridge Update
Current Status:
• Ridge buyer portal launched
• Buyer benefits program launched
• Selections on initial buyers completed
• Choice of palettes to be offered through 12/31
• Incentives offered for fall
• Year-end goal 53/67% pre-sold
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The Ridge and Current Campus Update
Sales Activity Strong:
• New leads YTD 543
• Appointments YTD 488/61/mo.
• Phone outs YTD 2439/304/mo.
• Personal letters YTD 1220/152
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Upcoming Marketing Events
• Ridge on the Go Roseville, 9/25 • Wellness Presentation, Dinner and Dance
9/27• Resident Design Center Eventso10/17, 11/12, 12/10
• Ridge on the Go Contra Costa, 10/15• Panel Discussion and Luncheon, 10/30
Wellness Update
September 23, 2019
Jan Olson,Director of Wellness
New Wellness Initiatives
Parkinson's Group Exercise meets every Wednesday at 2:00 pm in the Activity Room.
Spouses and friends welcome!
Low Vision Support Group meets every 4th Monday of the month at 1:00 pm in the Large Arts and Crafts.
All are welcome!
Come Together Week!
Monday September 23 at 7:00 pm in Rawlinson Hall. Author Heath Lee will present her book “League of Wives”.Wednesday Wellness Expo September 25 starting at 7:00 am, will
highlight all the ways PVE provides the 8 dimensions of Wellness. Wednesday September 25 at 9:00 am, Pickleball Tournament on the
tennis court.Thursday September 26 at 10:15 am, Team Member vs. Resident
Water Volleyball challenge in the pool!Friday September 27 at 9:00 am, Resident and Team Member
Continental Breakfast at the Pavilion. Friday September 27 at 5:00 pm, Resident and Team Member
Fabulous 50’s dinner and dance!
Wellness Expo Schedule
8:00 am – Guided Relaxation through the Daily Calm 9:00 am – Tai Chi demonstration with Karen10:00 am – Chair Yoga and Pump with Kelly11:00 am – Earthquake safety readiness with Chris Fox11:30 am – PVE environmental impact and sustainability 12:00 pm – OLI presentation12:30 pm – Optimus Ride presentation1:00 pm – Line Dance demonstration with Amanda P2:00 pm – Committee presentations3:00 pm- Name That Tune game with Nick
Wellness Expo Booths
Resident Services – PVE@Home, Flu Shots, Infection ControlCommunications/IT – PULSE, Optimus RideSafety and Risk Management – Earthquake readiness and protocolTherapy Services – Nustep Transit and ServicesEnvironmental Services – Update on Community Center RemodelFacilities – Project Updates impacting residentsWellness – Water Bottle handout, new classes, initiatives and moreHR – Benefits for Team Members, vendor handoutsMarketing – Ridge UpdatesHealth Center – Admissions and Social Services
10 Things to do in October at PVE!
1.Solano Winds 10/82.Oktoberfest! 10/93.Trip to Silveyville Pumpkin Farm 10/104.Survivor Benefits Presentation 10/115.After Hours with Jack 10/186.Paradise Players in “Fall Frolick” 10/18 & 10/197.Northbay Community Meeting Dr. Villalon 10/238.Discover U with NASA 10/249.Trip to Legion of Honor 10/2410.Halloween Dance 10/31
But Wait! That’s not all! Check the Pulse and Calendar for more WIP Things To Do!
New Employee Orientation
Questions
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