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THE ACTORS FUND
DEDICATES
THE SAMUEL J. & FLORENCE T. FRIEDMAN PAVILION
THE NEWEST ADDITION TO THE ACCLAIMED SENIOR CARE FACILITYAT THE ACTORS FUND HOME IN ENGLEWOOD, NJ MARKS THE COMPLETION OF A CAPITAL CAMPAIGN PROJECT THAT WILL PROVIDE A HOME FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF PERFORMING ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT PROFESSIONALS
New York (April 26, 2019) – The Actors Fund Home (155-175 West Hudson Avenue, Englewood, New Jersey), an acclaimed short-stay rehabilitation, assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care facility for the performing arts and entertainment community, celebrated the opening of The Samuel J. and Florence T. Friedman Pavilion at their facility in Englewood, New Jersey on Thursday, April 25, 2019. The ribbon-cutting event marked the completion of a capital campaign project to rebuild, expand and preserve The Actors Fund Home. The project was designed by Spiezle and built by C&C Construction and has added an additional 45 beds to the residence.
“The quality of care provided at The Actors Fund Home is the kind of care we all want for our loved ones, our colleagues and ourselves,” stated The Actors Fund Chairman Brian Stokes Mitchell. “All of this was made possible by 81 donors who are recognized at The Home’s entrance. And I’m honored to mention The Shubert Organization, led by Chairman Phil Smith and President Robert Wankel, as well as The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman Foundation. Their generous gifts are reflected in these two beautiful pavilions that bookend our Home.”
“This dedication is a true milestone for us. We’re building on our history of providing vital programs and services that foster stability and resiliency and serve as a safety net to everyone who works in performing arts and entertainment,” said Vice Chair of The Chairman’s Council of The Actors Fund Annette Bening.
“We are extremely proud of our long relationship with The Actors Fund Home and this project in particular,” said Spiezle Principal Architect Steve Leone. “We have no doubt this project will be a huge success in delivering positive outcomes.”
“We’re proud that our team’s work on this project will improve the lives of hundreds of people who have dedicated their lives to performing arts and entertainment,” said President of C&C Construction Vincent Celenza.
“The expansion and modernization of this Home will allow us to serve more people, in more ways, with continued compassion and excellence,” said The Actors Fund President and CEO Joseph P. Benincasa.
The Samuel J. & Florence T. Friedman Pavilion at The Actors Fund Home, made possible by a lead gift from The Gerald J. & Dorothy R. Friedman Foundation, is a new two story building that houses a 20 bed memory care unit and 7 assisted living beds as well as a new medical suite, an arts studio, a dining room, a bistro and a memory care garden. The memory care wing includes 16 individual “studio apartments” and two larger studios for couples, and was designed specifically for seniors with dementia who are in relatively good physical health but need enhanced programming and 24-hour supervised care and security. The wing allows maximum independence for residents, with spacious corridors, a private and secure sensory memory garden and other amenities that allow residents to thrive in a safe setting.
As previously announced, The Actors Fund Home opened The Shubert Pavilion in 2017. Made possible by a lead gift from The Shubert Organization, with major additional support from The Walt Disney Company and The Mackintosh Foundation, the addition houses a 25 bed short-stay rehabilitation center available to the general public and intended for people who are recovering from illness or surgery, as well as 14 assisted living beds. The facility also includes a fully equipped gym for physical, occupational and speech therapies. To prepare visitors for a safe return to their private homes, the rehabilitation center is outfitted with a full kitchen, bathroom and laundry facilities, as well as accessible gardens for residents.
Now fully open for residents, the project has added 25,000 square feet of new space and has incorporated the renovation of over 30,000 square feet of existing resident space to The Actors Fund Home, including additional new and reconstructed bedrooms, resident amenities and improved infrastructure.
Since 1882, The Actors Fund has been helping performing arts and entertainment professionals. In 1902, The Fund opened its first retirement home in Staten Island, New York which moved to Englewood, New Jersey in 1928. Today, The Actors Fund Home continues a tradition of care through its short-stay rehabilitation, assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care facility. The Actors Fund Home is a gold standard for senior care and a recipient of both U.S. News and World Report’s coveted “Best Nursing Homes in America” as well as the highest rating of five stars from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
ABOUT THE ACTORS FUND
The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that helps everyone—performers and those behind the scenes—who works in performing arts and entertainment. Serving professionals in film, theatre, television, music, opera, radio and dance, The Fund’s programs include social services and emergency financial assistance, health care and insurance counseling, housing, and employment and training services. With offices in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, The Actors Fund is a safety net for those in need, crisis or transition. Visit www.actorsfund.org.
ABOUT SPIEZLE ARCHITECTURAL GROUP, INC.
Spiezle Architectural Group is an employee-owned, award-winning, full- architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, and planning firm. Founded in 1954, the firm is known for innovative design, financially responsible solutions, and personalized service. Spiezle serves academic, senior living, acute health care, corporate/ commercial, government, hospitality, recreational, and religious clients. Visit www.spiezle.com.
ABOUT C&C CONSTRUCTION
C&C Construction Management, Inc. is dedicated to the construction of Senior Living communities. It has been an honor to leverage our talents and skills to bring the Actors Fund Home from vision to reality. C&C Construction is thrilled that the home is now open to serve residents in a beautiful, safe setting with the highest quality of care. Since our founding in 1990, C&C has built well over 200 projects in the Senior Living markets including affordable housing, independent living, Assisted Living and skilled nursing in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and NY and offers the best possible service in senior living construction. Visit www.cccmgmt.com.
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We are excited to be recently awarded the 1830 Rittenhouse Square project.
Mark Wade from centercity.com says it best, “Known simply by Philadelphians as “1830”, the condominium building sits on the south of Rittenhouse Square and was the first high rise to appear on the Square back in the mid 1920’s. Originally an apartment building- this Beaux Art styled building is hailed as one of the finest examples of pre-war architecture amongst the condo set here in Philadelphia. The condos at 1830 Rittenhouse are unique in the fact that very few- if any of the condos in the building are alike…having been broken up and added onto over the years. What few know is that there are two penthouse units here- and both are only accessible by taking the elevator to the 18th floor- then walking up a flight of stairs to reach those two condos….when built- these were the maid’s quarters/apartments for the “help” in the building….and 1830 is the last remaining condominium building in town that have elevator attendants. The condos range in size from 1000 sq ft one bedroom units to entire floor condos which are over 5000 sq. ft. in size.