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Greenewood Manor


Greene County Today Center for Adults

Greene County Greenewood Manor

Patricia Lane, Activity Director
711 Dayton-Xenia Road
Xenia, Ohio 45385
(937) 562-7590
Fax: (937) 562-7593

Office Hours: Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Program Hours are Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

NEW VISITOR ENTRANCE PROTOCOL

Today' world is different than we knew it prior to September 11, 2001.  The news is filled with phrases such as "Homeland Security", "National Threat Advisory", "National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)", "Disaster Preparedness", "Emergency Management" and many more.  We live in a society of ever increasing security measures.

The changes we are experiencing are a result from risk assessment and of protection roles and responsibilities where preparedness is the key critical factor.  No sector of business, government or people is exempt.  Thus, Greenewood Manor has been working diligently to assess risk and establish processes to minimize threat.

Greenewood Manor will soon be limiting point of entry to the facility for all visitors.  Points of entry will be limited to two doors:  (1) Main Entrance located at the front of the building facing Dayton-Xenia Road.  This entrance will be open to visitors during normal business hours, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, and (2) South East Entrance located off the main drive at the carport. This entrance will be available at all times; however, will continue to be locked each evening at 8 p.m.  Additionally, there will be a guest book to sign.  Designated visitor parking will be marked with signage at each point of entry. 

In advance, we thank you for your cooperation as we implement change.  We understand that change can be interpreted as an inconvenience.  But, please accept that our motive for change is for the safety and well-being of your loved one entrusted in our care.  And, I think you can agree, based on that reason, change  is good.


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