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Lisa Livingston has been named director of retirement living and community services for Masonic Village at Elizabethtown. Lisa will have responsibility for both retirement living and home and community services with a focus on operations, compliance, quality and strategic initiatives. She will serve as the administration liaison to all retirement living residents, providing communication, addressing needs and concerns and interacting with families as required.
Lisa joined Masonic Village three years ago as the director of home and community services, which include home care, home health and hospice. She previously spent 10 years with Genesis Healthcare as the director of rehab services. Lisa obtained a bachelor’s and master’s degree in occupational therapy and is currently finishing her Master of Business Administration degree.
Peggy Seaman has been named director of social services at Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill. She is responsible for providing social services to residents in retirement living and personal care, as well as supervising the health care social workers and resident services assistant.
Peggy is an accomplished social worker with 25 years of experience serving the healthcare community, including mental health, long-term care, short-term rehabilitation and hospice clients. She earned her master’s degree in social work from the University of Pennsylvania and her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Rosemont College. Prior to coming to Masonic Village, Peggy worked as social services director at the Embassy of Ivy Hill, a skilled nursing facility in Philadelphia.
Penny Wroblewski has been named director of personal care at Masonic Village at Warminster. She is responsible for organizing, delivering and directing professional nursing care to residents in personal care. She assigns and schedules work and employees and identifies opportunities for improvement.
Penny is a licensed LPN with 25 years of experience in the health care industry. She previously worked as an LPN at Manor Care LTC, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility. She has also been a pain management specialist since 2013. Penny graduated in 2011 from the practical nursing program at Eastern Center Arts & Technology in Willow Grove.
Masonic Villages CEO William L. Kingsbury was named as one of the region’s “Power 100” by Central Penn Business Journal. This annual list recognizes local leaders and change-makers across various industries, including healthcare and non/not-forprofits. Congratulations to Bill on this recognition!