Elena Ceban Mba, M.ed, , Caddct, Cd (Edu)

Supported Living Manager at Lasell Village

Elena Ceban holds an MBA from Lasell University and an M.Ed in Educational Leadership and Administration from the Pedagogical State University of Moldova, complemented by a BA in English Language and Literature from the State University of Moldova. Currently serving as the Supported Living Manager at Lasell Village since August 2017, Elena also works as a Translator/Interpreter for Newton Public Schools and an ESL Instructor for Newton Community Education. Prior roles include Activities Director at Cambridge Rehabilitation & Nursing Center and Activities Assistant at Stone Institute, showcasing a diverse skill set in management, education, and community engagement.

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Newton, United States

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Lasell Village

Welcome home to rediscover a life of learning. Lasell Village, on the Campus of Lasell University, is home to an average of 225 residents in its independent living apartments. Lasell Village also provides supported living, short-term rehabilitation services and long-term skilled care, as well as in-home healthcare. This award-winning community invites residents to think of retirement in a whole new way, by promoting an active, intellectually enriched lifestyle. Life at Lasell Village reflects the interests and imagination of its residents. A focus on living and learning is the defining characteristic of the community, and one that makes it unique among retirement communities. The presiding philosophy of education at Lasell Village is that learning is not a way of being—an approach to life through which residents pursue interests and engage in new experiences that enrich their lives. Although it is one of a growing number of college-affiliated retirement communities, Lasell Village is the first to feature an individualized, and required, continuing education program for each resident. Each new resident of Lasell Village brings a unique and welcomed perspective.


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