Jennifer Eslinger

VP Of Health Services At Tandem Living at Mennonite Home Communities

Jennifer Eslinger has extensive experience in health services and senior living operations. Currently serving as the Vice President of Health Services and Nursing Home Administrator at Mennonite Home Communities since October 2019, Jennifer previously held the role of Vice President of Health Center Operations at Meadowood Senior Living from October 2018 to October 2019, focusing on operational development within skilled nursing, personal care, and memory support services. Prior to that, Jennifer was the Executive Director at Conestoga View Nursing Home from April 2004 to August 2018, demonstrating a strong commitment to leadership in the healthcare field.

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Harrisburg, United States

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Mennonite Home Communities

Life is all about relationships. Whether it's a relationship of distance or between neighbors, relationships really do matter. Mennonite Home Communities, a Continuing Care Retirement Community of 900 residents, offers you the best of both worlds. Our four core values of commitment, community, compassion, and competency set the standard for providing care.Woodcrest Villa, our residential living campus, offers a variety of apartment living options from studios to two bedrooms. We also offer charming one-level cottage style living in our villa homes. No matter your size or style requests - we have a beautiful home waiting just for you! Woodcrest Villa,our residential living continuing care retirement community, is designed to provide retirement living to persons who have attained the age of 60 years or older without regard to race, creed, color, gender, national origin, handicapped or other status protected under applicable law. At Mennonite Home, we offer rehabilitation care following illness, injury or surgery, respite care, personal care and skilled nursing. We also offer a full complement of therapy services at both campuses.