(Atlantic) The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recently visited Heritage House to welcome several new leaders and learn more about the organization’s upcoming holiday activities.
During the visit, Kenney Freund, Directors of Sales and Marketing, introduced the Ambassadors to Reddick, the interim chef at Heritage House. With many years of experience in both retail restaurants and healthcare settings, Reddick Hebert brings a fresh and creative approach to culinary services, ensuring residents enjoy nutritious meals prepared with care and hospitality.
The team also welcomed Amanda Skow, Assistant Director of Health Services, who has been part of Heritage House for the past 2.5 months; Amy Anstey, who took on the Director of Nursing role three months ago; and Sarah Lindeman, who recently returned to Heritage House and now serves as the Assisted Living Director. Each leader shared enthusiasm for their roles and their commitment to enhancing the resident experience through compassionate, person-centered care.
Heritage House staff also shared details about one of their most festive upcoming offerings: the “Holly Jolly Trolly.” This seasonal experience allows community members to reserve the Heritage House bus for a private holiday outing, where families can bring snacks and beverages and enjoy a chauffeured tour of Christmas light displays throughout the area. The mission of the Holly Jolly Trolly is to raise money for Heritage House’s Good Samaritan Fund, supporting residents who may need financial assistance.
Heritage House, a WesleyLife community, provides a full continuum of senior living options including assisted living, memory support, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation. Rooted in WesleyLife’s mission of promoting wellness, purpose, and meaning for older adults, Heritage House focuses on enriching the lives of residents through high-quality care, personalized services, and a welcoming community environment.








