Monday, May 25, 2020

A Study On The Three Links Campus - 1422 Words

The Three Links Campus is widespread across the right side of Forest street, existing peacefully in it’s own world in the small town called Northfield. It’s isolated in the way it stands out from the many common residential homes on the left of the road, and how it’s white short fences silently beg you not to trespass. Yet it is a world that secure the worlds of many. A non profit organization established in 1899 as an orphanage, but as evolved over the years to redefine its market niche and capitalize on providing health care needs for the elderly. It’s organized in a tall structure that consist of supervisors, managers, directors, etc to keep operations smooth. On a day to day basis they serve 360 customers with a staff of 350 people†¦show more content†¦These are majority of the services that Three Links provides to the community. We finally entered the Three Links main entrance to be warmly received by the receptionist. She was a friendly woman in either her 50s or 60s, and she smiled throughout our interactions as she informed us that our visit is expected, gave directions to the coat rack and bathroom then gave us few minutes to gather ourselves before we met with the CEO. As we sat waiting for our champion, one of the first thing I noticed was the cozy atmosphere of the place. There were comfortable but characteristic sofa like those you would expect at home placed in different areas of the campus. The arrangement of the place was inviting you to explore every nook and cranny. It was nothing like the white walls, white fluorescent lights and antiseptic floating scent that I expected. From my earshot I could hear the pleasant camaraderie between residences, and between employees. At 10am, the CEO of the company, Patricia Vincent, made an appearance with head full of sparkling gray hairs and eyes shining wi th warmth as she shook our hands and introduced herself. She walked us to the conference room, and on our way there I saw a placard on the wall. On it, it had the simple mission statement that leaves a lasting impression â€Å"Creating peace of mind for those we serve,† accompanied by the values of the company: Community, Accountability, Respect, and Empathy. Seeing

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