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Client Success Stories for Single-Site Long-Term Care Facilities
Here are the most recent success stories. You can also see the complete list.
Asbury Services, Inc.
With CBORD, residents at Asbury Methodist Village, Solomons, and Inverness now have a convenient ID Badge Cashless Account System for all of their dining purchases, gift store selections, beauty salon services, and door access use.
Saint Andrew Life Center
Saint Andrew Life Center has been using GeriMenu's Resident Meal Planning Module since 1994. Today, they serve 175 residents at their facility.
The Peter Becker Community
The Peter Becker Community uses GeriMenu® to organize and plan meals, monitor and graph resident weights, and track inventory.
Wesley Towers, Inc.
In addition to planning and preparing daily resident meals, Wesley Towers uses GeriMenu® to serve approximately 140 meals a day for Meals on Wheels. The software is also used to track inventory at the unique Country Store, where residents can buy food items in smaller quantities than they would be able to at a grocery store.
Tradeshows, Events and Conferences for Single-Site Long-Term Care Facilities
As a service to you, we are providing a list of upcoming industry tradeshows, events and meetings that CBORD will be attending. You can also see the complete list.| Date | Event | Location | Booth |
October 2008 | |||
| Oct. 8–11 |
29th Annual CBORD User Group Conference
Beyond the Technology: Discover. Connect. Inspire. |
San Antonio, TX |
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| Oct. 12–15 |
AAHSA
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging |
Philadelphia, PA | #234 |
| Oct. 25–28 |
ADA
American Dietetic Association |
Chicago, IL | #621 |
“CBORD’s User Group Conference offers a great opportunity for housing professionals who use the same software product to come together and discuss important issues. It also provides a forum to see how others use the products to their fullest potential, hear how they accomplished it, and learn new tricks of the trade. The UGC is an excellent place to ‘talk shop’ and share the new and innovative ways we manage housing.”
— Sarah Hardy
Stephen F. Austin State University









