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Pam Gray | “Grass is Greener” @ Bonaventure

Pam Gray Bonaventure Senior Living

Senior living community offered $2,000 in savings.

SALEM, Ore. – May 25, 2013 – Pam Gray and Bonaventure Senior Living staff recently wrapped up a campaign that invited people to come see what their one-of-a-kind company has to offer. As a thank-you gift to those who toured a property, Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living chief operating officer, offered guests the chance to win a $250 gift card toward gas purchases.

Inviting local residents to see what makes their grass greener, Pam Gray and Bonaventure Senior Living employees opened their doors to the public to demonstrate the fun, comfortable atmosphere at Bonaventure communities. Each unit features covered patios or balconies and spacious closets, according to Pam Gray. Bonaventure Senior Living provides units of up to 1,100 square feet with solid wood cabinets and full-size refrigerators in each unit.

According to Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living also offers great-tasting food, prepared on-site by talented chefs. This food is made from scratch to make residents feel like they are truly at home. In addition, Bonaventure Senior Living staff members take extra measures to make sure each resident has all the amenities available to them that they may need—including access to transportation, notes Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living COO. The company also provides fun activities and great social opportunities for residents, according to Pam Gray and Bonaventure Senior Living staff.

As an extra incentive to those who visited Bonaventure communities, Pam Gray states that Bonaventure Senior Living was offering as much as $2,000 in savings for those who chose to make Bonaventure their new home. Pam Gray explains Bonaventure Senior Living also helps seniors relocate to make things easier for them and their families.

Pam Gray joined Bonaventure Senior Living after working with Farmington Square, helping seniors find the best communities to fit their individual needs. When she moved to Bonaventure, Gray initially directed operations on a regional basis. Today, Pam Gray is Bonaventure Senior Living COO, where she handles operations for all of the company’s communities, which are located throughout the Northwest.

Managing the multiple facets of community operations is a challenge with a company as large as Bonaventure and Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living chief operating officer, masters this task with expert precision. Another task that falls to Pam Gray as Bonaventure Senior Living COO is ensuring each community is an active part of the area in which it is located. Community relations are vital to the organization, since many residents of those communities have family members living at Bonaventure, according to Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living COO.

As they continue to expand, Pam Gray and Bonaventure Senior Living staff believes maintaining a high standard of customer service is top priority. Her team is proud of Bonaventure’s 95 percent resident satisfaction rating and plan to maintain that rating for many years to come.

Contact Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living, by mail at 3220 State St., Suite 200, Salem, OR 97301, or call (503) 566-5715.

Pam Gray Bonaventure: Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living COO, joined the company in 2004. Bonaventure operates and manages 37 retirement facilities in six states. Prior to her appointment as Chief Operating Officer, Gray served as Regional Director of Operations. With over 20 years of practical experience in senior living, Pam Gray, Bonaventure COO, brings a wealth of value to Bonaventure’s extensive network of retirement and assisted living facilities. Early in her career, Pam Gray, Bonaventure COO, served as a house coordinator for Farmington Square. This position afforded her the opportunity to interact with residents and learn firsthand what types of activities and amenities mattered most to them. According to Pam Gray, Bonaventure Senior Living serves seniors in situations ranging from independent living to hospice care. She explains that, as a house coordinator, she gained valuable hands-on experience with these residents.