“The Sentinel” newspaper announced that non-profit senior living community Chapel Pointe was voted the Best of Cumberland County in four categories:
The community also selected Chapel Pointe as the:
“We’ve been abundantly blessed at Chapel Pointe, and we’re honored that the local community recognizes our loving way of life and standard of excellence as traits that set us apart,” said Debbie Sprague, CEO.
“Our Chapel Pointe family wouldn’t be the award-winning community it is without each person who lives and works here. Thank you for spreading joy, exhibiting patience, showing kindness, excelling in your areas of expertise, demonstrating dedication, serving and leading with humility, and being instruments of hope. We’re grateful to everyone who voted for Chapel Pointe as the best of Cumberland County!”
In 1944, Chapel Pointe began its tradition of empowering individuals to flourish and live with purpose, whether they live - or work - at Chapel Pointe. As a nonprofit continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in the heart of Carlisle, our top priority is serving people.
Beyond the social and maintenance-free lifestyle perks of living at Chapel Pointe, residents gain security for their future through priority access to healthcare and the promise of a safe home. Within a secure, faith-based, and family-like environment, our two campuses offer in-home care (Chapel Pointe at Home), independent living apartments, independent living townhomes (Pointe Place), private personal care studios and suites, memory support, skilled care households with all-private rooms, and award-winning rehabilitation/physical therapy.
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