Our retirement community is a not-for-profit ecumenical, Christian community located on a beautifully landscaped 40-acre campus in Richmond, Kentucky. We offer services and homes to fit your needs and lifestyle. The St. Andrews Retirement Community has the distinction of being a Certified Continuing Care Retirement Community, one of the few.
It's nice to have community right outside your front door. Being physically close to friends and having opportunities to be part of many activities makes St. Andrews a wonderful place to be. When we joined the McCready Manor family, we were embraced with warmest of greetings. We thank you for providing this wonderful, comfortable place and program.
It's nice to have community right outside your front door. Being physically close to friends and having opportunities to be part of many activities makes St. Andrews a wonderful place to be. When we joined the McCready Manor family, we were embraced with warmest of greetings. We thank you for providing this wonderful, comfortable place and program.
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This nonprofit, nonsectarian ministry is dedicated to faithfully following our Lord's example of inclusive compassion without regard to race, religion, or national origin. Each resident is a respected member of the McCready family, and the McCready staff is firmly committed to meeting their individual daily needs with loving concern and cheerful assistance.
This nonprofit, nonsectarian ministry is dedicated to faithfully following our Lord's example of inclusive compassion without regard to race, religion, or national origin. Each resident is a respected member of the Telford family, and the Telford staff is firmly committed to meeting their individual daily needs with loving concern and cheerful assistance.
To support, promote and advance mutual goals of the McCready Manor and Telford Terrace community by managing and allocating endowment funds through fundraising and philanthropic giving programs. Incorporated in 2004, the McCready-Telford Foundation offers giving opportunities to support various projects benefiting residents who live at McCready Manor, Telford Terrace, and ultimately, the entire St. Andrews Retirement Community.
St. Andrews owes its existence to the personal and financial sacrifices of many people over many years. A bequest to the First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Kentucky provided the vision for what eventually became St. Andrews Retirement Community. The will of Stephen McCready specified the bequest be used "to found or enlarge or endow a nursing and retirement community, " in loving memory of his wife Isabelle Bennett McCready.
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Deb Dyson
Dec 28, 2014
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