Five Trinity Health Senior Communities Benefit from MDHHS Infection Control Grant
According to Stacey Johnson, DNP, Chief Nursing Officer for Trinity Health Senior Communities, the grant will fund the purchase and installation of more than 250 UV Angel Clean Air Filtration devices.
- According to Stacey Johnson, DNP, Chief Nursing Officer for Trinity Health Senior Communities, the grant will fund the purchase and installation of more than 250 UV Angel Clean Air Filtration devices.
- Dr. Johnson said that MDHHS investment in improving infection control in these Michigan communities is significant in enhancing the quality of life for those who live in, work in, and visit them.
- Our mission is to make the world a safer place, which very closely aligns with Trinity Health Senior Communities mission and its core value of safety.
- Trinity Health Senior Communities serves more than 3000 seniors in its 33 independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and subsidized senior housing communities across the United States.