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Local Management Works Well for Eagle Hill Foundation

by Sonny Rajoo

Following the discontinuation of its contract with Connecting Care, the Eagle Hill Foundation Lodges in Two Hills, Myrnam and Willingdon are now under local management with the hiring of three general managers.

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Krystal Rayner is the Chief Operating Officer and also manages the Hillside Lodge in Two Hills. While the efforts of the late Doug Mills and the retirement of Wanda Sullivan have helped steer the foundation over several years, the termination of the contract has presented a perfect opportunity for local management and operation.

The various departments have shown great leadership, and have worked very hard to safeguard that the needs of local residents are met.

The three managers are Cindy

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Krahn, Myrnam; Krystal Rayner, Two Hills; and Anna-Lee Laderoute , Willingdon, forming a team of excellent community leaders who not only reside locally but have the best interests of the foundation and its lodges at heart.

The Eagle Hill Foundation Board, under the chairmanship of Elroy Yakemchuk, has led the foundation and the combined talents of board members have gone a long way in securing a smooth transition.

The Covid-19 pandemic presented highly unusual challenges but the board and management have captained the lodges through some difficult times. This assures that residents are taken care of at a time in their lives when their welfare and safety is of the uppermost in the minds of our local communities.

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