The Osborn continuum of care community, founded in 1908, in Rye, New York, has been awarded its fifth consecutive five-year accreditation by CARF International, which attests to a community”™s resident-centered focus, sound governance and fiscal strengths.
The Osborn is one of only two ”˜Continuing Care Retirement Communities”™ in Westchester County and six in New York state to currently hold the CARF accreditation distinction.
“We are proud to have again earned CARF”™s prestigious reaccreditation, which demonstrates our high standards in all aspects of senior living,” said Osborn President and CEO Matthew G. Anderson. “Further, it reflects our commitment to person-centered services that enhance the lives of those we serve.”
The CARF report stated: “The Osborn has a dedicated and talented staff and board that are knowledgeable and passionate about offering person-centered services. Staff and residents noted the high level of communication, which positively impacts the operation. Residents are proud of their personal involvement in and commitment to The Osborn. The transparency of the board and leadership has built a level of trust among staff, residents and families. The organization shows great financial strength.”
In addition to residential and health care services on its 56-acre campus, the organization provides home care in Westchester and Fairfield counties through Osborn Home Care.