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Fitness Instructor Erik Nenortas stands poolside teaching water aerobics to seniors in the pool

Meet the Experts at JKV: Fitness Manager Erik Nenortas Helps Residents Achieve Their Personal Best

John Knox Village of Florida, Inc. (JKV), an internationally award-winning Life-Plan Continuing Care Retirement Community in sunny Pompano Beach, Florida, is renowned for its innovative wellness and life enrichment for all residents.

Fitness Manager Erik Nenortas, a 28-year employee, is a fitness professional and Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) who leads the Best-In-Class team of licensed professionals, full-time trainers, and class instructors who teach throughout JKV’s 70-acre campus.

Erik is responsible for all fitness staffing, gym equipment, and class implementation. JKV currently has 47 fitness classes per week. Individual personal training and classes are held at the Fitness Studio, Aquatic Complex, Village Centre, Cassels Tower, Heritage Tower, and Village Towers apartment building party rooms. There are many classes to choose from including aerobics, strength & balance, aquatic fitness, karate, Tai Chi, Pilates, yoga, pickleball, meditation, and Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery.

Erik states, “Do your very best to help others succeed in life! By believing in those words, I have based my education and career on making sure I engage in work that assists others to improve both physically and cognitively. Working at John Knox Village for the past 28 years has enabled me to assist residents by promoting various specialized programs to help improve their spiritual, social, physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being.”

According to Gail Sutton-Pauling, Vice President of Hospitality at JKV, “Erik is truly in tune with our residents. He has an incredible knack for understanding their needs and desires, and he consistently implements programs and activities that resonate with them. His dedication and insight make a significant positive impact on the lives of our residents every day.”

Erik Nenortas, Fitness Manager at John Knox Village

Erik Nenortas, Fitness Manager at John Knox Village

Erik earned his Bachelor of Science in Recreation Therapy from the University of Florida in 1996. For 20 years, he dedicated himself to enhancing the well-being of residents at JKV through structured activity programming. Working closely with individuals of varying cognitive abilities, he embraced each challenge as an opportunity to foster meaningful connections and help residents maintain their functional abilities.

In 2009, Erik expanded his expertise by earning his Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and Group Fitness Instructor certifications from the World Fitness Association. His passion for health and wellness led him to transition from Recreational Therapy to the JKV Fitness Team in 2017. Over the years, he continued to advance his skills, earning additional certifications, including AEA Aquatic Fitness Instructor, PWR! Moves Teacher, Group Meditation Certification, and National Academy of Sports Medicine Personal Trainer Certification.

In May 2024, Erik was promoted to Fitness Manager at JKV, where he now leads a talented team dedicated to helping residents achieve their fitness goals. His approach to his career is rooted in positivity, guided by the philosophy, “Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.”

Reflecting on his journey, Erik shares, “I am most proud of managing two departments — first, assisting residents socially and cognitively in Recreational Therapy, and now, as Fitness Manager. I love working with my team and supporting residents at every skill level.”

We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, remarkable residents and exceptional team members like Erik who all make JKV extraordinary.  Contact us today to learn more and schedule a visit.

Jody Leshinsky Life Enrichment Manager at John Knox Village with the Jersey Tenors

Meet the Experts at JKV: Life Enrichment Manager Jody Leshinsky Brings Big Talent, Elevated Programming to Residents & Guests

Always innovative and forward-thinking, John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida is an international award-winning Life-Plan Retirement Community that is proud of its robust programming, thanks to Jody Leshinsky, Life Enrichment Manager at JKV for the past 3 years.

Jody’s passion for planning exceptional activities for JKV residents shines when she introduces a cultural event or new program. “Every day is an adventure,” she says.

She has elevated the programming at JKV, bringing in an impressive lineup of local, regional, national, and international performers. Notable guests include Grammy Award-winning flutist Nestor Torres, Latin jazz sensation Tito Puente, Jr., the renowned Miami City Ballet, and the South Florida Symphony, to name a few.

Beyond performances, Jody has brought art installations to the campus, both with residents’ work and shows by local artists through our partnership with ArtServe. She has expanded arts and educational opportunities for residents, offering a diverse range of creative cultural classes. Residents can explore watercolor, acrylic, fused glass, gel painting, life drawing, pastel drawing, and tile and mosaic.

Other classes include sign language, Spanish lessons, group vocal instruction, ukulele classes, improv, monologue, as well as mindfulness and wellness workshops.

Through these initiatives, Jody continues to enrich residents’ lives, fostering a vibrant and engaging community.

Jody began her career in Broward County Parks and Recreation in 1981, and then moved to the Broward Cultural Division, the designated local arts agency for Broward County in 1986.  She retired from County government after 30 years and switched to the nonprofit world where she worked with the company responsible for the Pompano Beach Amphitheater and the opening of the Pompano Beach Cultural Center. The following year, she was hired to run two cultural organizations for the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency.

Most recently, Jody was the Cultural Venues Programming Manager for the newly created Pompano Beach Cultural Affairs Department where she was responsible for the programming of four cultural venues, the Green Market Pompano Beach, Old Town Untapped, and Pompano Beach Jazz Fest.

As someone deeply embedded in the Pompano community, Jody knew that JKV was growing exponentially, and its new Pavilion would include a 330-seat Cultural Arts Center. With this performance space, JKV was ready for a new level, and higher frequency, of hosting world-class events. With her many years of experience in the Broward arts scene, she knew she wanted to be part of the future of JKV.

“We have an exciting year ahead full of wonderful events and performances that include our jazz series, film lectures, life-long learning opportunities, and performers that include MusicFor America, Fushu Daiko Japanese Drumming Troupe, Dance NOW! Miami, Jason Hudy Magic, Across the Universe Beatles tribute band and so much more,” Jody states.

To see our full schedule of Cultural Arts Events, visit our events page.

We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, remarkable residents and exceptional team members who all make JKV extraordinary. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a visit.

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Meet the Experts at JKV: Technology Engagement Coordinator Jason Cook Takes the Intimidation Out of Technology

John Knox Village of Florida, Inc. (JKV) sets itself apart from most senior living communities as one of the few in the country to offer an on-site employee to provide personalized, authoritative technology assistance for its residents.

To meet the growing needs of its nearly 1,000 residents, JKV brought Jason Cook on board as Technology Engagement Coordinator in 2023. Jason plays a crucial role, making technology more accessible and understandable for residents.

Jason’s approach to offering group classes and one-on-one instruction highlights his commitment to ensuring all residents stay connected with evolving technology. His ability to offer tailored support makes him an indispensable figure at JKV, especially given the complexity that technology can present to seniors.

According to CIO, Chuck Williams, “I receive messages all the time from residents who tell me how Jason has helped them better understand their ever-changing technology devices or fixed an issue. He makes his private sessions and classes informative and entertaining, sharing funny jokes and making technology easy to understand.”

Among the many challenges Jason addresses, he teaches residents how to get the most out of their smartphones and smartwatches, how to recover lost or forgotten passwords, how to use Bluetooth speakers and voice-activated tools like Alexa, and how to file taxes electronically. Jason also teaches residents how to use JKV’s online portal for event sign-ups, viewing meeting minutes, making restaurant reservations for on-campus dining, accessing the community bulletin board, and more.

“Some of the most popular topics residents ask about are on how to be safer online, how to order an Uber or Lyft driver, how to order through Instacart and Amazon, write with Chat GPT assistance, and how to pay for parking when out and about,” states Jason. “Many doctors are using online portals to manage their patients’ care, so I help residents sign up for sites like Trinity Health’s MyChart to give them access to their healthcare information and to make online appointments with their doctors,” he adds.

Jason’s ability to blend entertainment with informative support ensures that residents not only solve their technology issues but also feel confident in using their devices. His role exemplifies how technology can improve the quality of life in senior living communities by fostering independence and engagement through accessible education and assistance.

Get to know us and come see how Jason and the rest of the JKV community are best-in-class. 

We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, the exceptional team, and our remarkable residents who are all part of what makes JKV extraordinary. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.

GAZETTE – February/March 2025

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John Knox Village's Dining Director Ulas Gungor

Meet the Experts at JKV: Ulas Gungor, Dining’s Dazzling Director, Certified Sommelier & Spirits Expert

One of the many things that sets John Knox Village apart from other senior communities is the level of experience and dedication you’ll find among our team members. We’d like to introduce you to one of them.

Meet Ulas Gungor, Food & Beverage Director, Level II Certified Sommelier and Spirits expert, and soon-to-be Florida State University Certified Dietitian Manager.

Since coming to JKV, Ulas’ enthusiasm and dedication to service and fresh cuisine have made him extremely popular and appreciated by residents and deeply respected by the staff.

Under his direction, the two additional dining destinations at JKV have opened with great success. Westlake, the new luxury apartment towers, has an amenity-filled first floor for all residents featuring BV’s French Press Coffee and Wine Bar and the Westlake Eatery, an open-air fast-casual restaurant with multiple stations serving made-from-scratch breakfasts, lunches and dinners.

Ulas can often be seen working and supporting his team at both new restaurants and the other 6 dining locations throughout the day.

Notably, when Ulas was learning about the higher care residences at JKV (Gardens West Assisted Living, The Woodlands, and Seaside Cove Skilled Nursing Center), he observed how the food was being prepared and immediately became motivated to enhance its quality.

With encouragement from JKV’s Chief Dietitian Beth Iserson, Ulas enrolled in classes at Florida State University to become a Certified Dietitian Manager, with only weeks to go until he graduates. According to Ulas, “I was inspired by how the food was being prepared in healthcare and know how important nutrition is for our most vulnerable residents. I’m excited to bring elevated ideas in dining to the healthcare settings, as well as to all the dining establishments at JKV.”

Ulas employs his sommelier and dining experience to host special tasting events for JKV residents, which always sell out very quickly. Recent sold-out events include a French-inspired Wine & Steak Dinner, Spirits Tasting & Food Pairing, and a Mediterranean Dinner & Wine Pairing.

Ulas states, “My passion is to take care of residents and give them unforgettable moments for many years to come. With wine pairings, special dinners, TED talks and so much more.”

Ulas is from Istanbul, Turkey, and at the age of 12, he began helping his mother cook. At age 16, he went to Cordon Bleu Istanbul and received his Sous Chef certificate. After moving to the U.S., he had an opportunity to work at Virginia Technical University as a catering and dining room manager while serendipitously receiving a free education in hotel and restaurant management. He then traveled throughout the United States to work in a variety of restaurants as a cook and server. It was then that he fell in love with wine. He proceeded to earn his Level II sommelier certificate from Northern Virginia Community College.

As an award-winning Life Plan Community in Pompano Beach, Florida, John Knox Village (JKV) is always looking for ways to be innovative and relevant for all residents. At the top of most residents’ lists when they are researching moving to a senior community is the quality and nutritional value of the food served.  Thanks to the dedication of Ulas and his team, with their thoughtful menus and innovative, delicious dishes, JKV residents can experience fine dining without having to leave campus.

Get to know us and come see how Ulas and the rest of the JKV community are best-in-class. 

We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, the exceptional team, and our remarkable residents who are all part of what makes JKV extraordinary. Contact us today to learn more and schedule a personal tour.

GAZETTE – December 2024/January 2025

December 2024/January 2025 Gazette

 
See why John Knox Village might be the best present ever. JKV residents join in the celebrations of the holiday season. 
They all have the very real security in knowing their needs will be covered, and that they have got a plan in place for whatever their future holds. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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John Knox Village 101: Answers To Frequently Asked Questions

Making the decision about where to spend one’s golden years is a significant one, and many in the 62-plus set are turning their attention towards life-plan continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs)—such as John Knox Village—as a promising option.

As South Florida’s premier CCRC, JKV offers a comprehensive living solution with the appealing blend of independent living, assisted living, supportive memory care and nursing care—all within 70 beautiful botanical acres in the hidden-jewel city of Pompano Beach, Florida.

Given the interest and common queries around this topic, let’s delve into some of the questions JKV’s Life Plan Consultants are asked daily.

What Is A Life-Plan Contract?

A Life-Plan Contract is an insured agreement between you and the community that entitles you to live in one of our independent living apartment or villa homes. Because residents are purchasing a life-plan insurance contract, all CCRCs in Florida are regulated by the Office of Insurance Regulation as specialty insurers, and the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) regulates the provisions of health care.

If, or when, your health situation changes, as a JKV Life-Plan resident, you are entitled to the unlimited use of Gardens West, our assisted living residence, as well as our highly rated rehab, long-term nursing, and memory support centers, The Woodlands, and Seaside Cove.

Paying the one-time Life-Plan entrance fee assures you of a lifetime of unlimited healthcare services. Choosing a CCRC means you will know where, and from whom, you will receive healthcare and that your loved ones will be spared the difficulty of making care decisions during a health crisis.

What Is JKV?

JKV is celebrating its 57th anniversary of providing a holistic approach to retirement living, focusing on health, wellness, and an enriched lifestyle. Residents have the peace of mind knowing they will enjoy a continuum of care designed to meet their changing needs as they age—spanning independent living, assisted living, supportive memory care, and skilled nursing care.

Residents enjoy a rich tapestry of amenities, including an Aquatic Complex boasting resort-style and lap pools, seven dining venues, fitness studios, cultural and recreational activities, award-winning life enrichment programming and beautifully landscaped grounds, all nestled on a picturesque 70-acre campus.

As a not-for-profit CCRC, our dedicated team of professionals delivers personalized care with compassion and respect, ensuring peace of mind for both residents and their families.

Isn’t It Better To Wait To Move To JKV?

Senior living experts agree that the best time to make a move is while you’re active and enjoying good health. At JKV you must be at least 62 to purchase a life-plan contract.

Additionally, moving to a CCRC, like JKV, also safeguards your assets from future healthcare costs should you need care. Assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory support expenses can quickly add up and create financial stress for you or your family if you’re unprepared.

Also, consider costs like home repairs, property taxes, and homeowner’s insurance. Moving to a CCRC eliminates these costs as well as the worry and expense of maintaining a home. For a detailed side-by-side comparison of expenses covered while living at JKV compared with staying in your house, talk to a member of our professional staff.

We all hope to be healthy far into our senior years, but the future is unpredictable and procrastinating a move puts you at risk of not passing the health assessment required for admission.

What Fees Do JKV Residents Pay?

As a JKV resident, you will pay a one-time Entrance Fee, along with a Monthly Service Fee (MSF). The MSF includes all maintenance on your apartment home or villa, housekeeping, a dining plan and use of all the incredible on-campus amenities.

Most importantly, you will be covered for future healthcare costs as outlined in your life-care contract.

Are There Tax Benefits To Living In A CCRC?

You may be eligible for significant IRS medical deductions on both the Entrance Fee and Monthly Service Fee. We recommend consulting a professional financial planner to help determine your eligibility for deductions. A member of our professional staff can also answer your questions and provide details.

What Types Of Residences Are Available?

We offer residences ranging from one to two-bedroom with den apartment homes, with many sizes and floorplans available. In addition, we offer villas, which are single-story attached homes with one-and two-bedroom floorplans.

Will I Need Insurance?

JKV provides insurance for the buildings and grounds. As a resident, your only insurance need would be a renter’s policy to cover personal property and liability.

Can I Decorate My Residence?

Yes! You may furnish and decorate your apartment or villa home to reflect your personal taste.

Is JKV Pet-Friendly?

Yes! Many residents have furry and feathered friends who also call JKV home. We have a dedicated Wellness Park on campus warmly referred to as the JKV Dog Park.

If you have additional questions or are interested in learning more, contact us today and a JKV Life-Plan Consultant will be happy to provide the answers you need or assist you with scheduling a visit to John Knox Village.

GAZETTE – October/November 2024

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John Knox Village 101: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

GAZETTE – August/Sept 2024

Law Aimed At Preventing Another Surfside Tragedy Has Hefty Price Tag
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Skyrocketing Condo Fees After Surfside’s Tragic Building Collapse: Why a Life Plan Senior Community May Be a Strategic Alternative

Surfside Ushered in a New Era for Condo Living

On June 24, 2021, the Champlain Towers in Surfside, Florida, tragically collapsed, killing 98 people and leaving hundreds more temporarily homeless.  The upcoming third anniversary of this tragedy hits especially close to home, having occurred right here in our own South Florida community.

In the aftermath of this catastrophe, home insurance premiums have significantly increased, and condominium association fees have skyrocketed.

When the Florida Legislature passed Senate Bill 4-D in May 2022, it created new requirements for condominium and co-op buildings three or more stories tall. As a result of the Surfside collapse, the bill aims to improve building safety and maintenance standards with significant provisions related to roofing and building inspections with another new requirement: to reserve funds to pay for future long-term maintenance repair.

With these changes comes a hefty price tag. As home insurance prices steadily climb in the state with the threat of damaging storms and in the aftermath of Surfside, the steep rise in association fees has forced many people to relocate.

 

Homeowner’s Insurance Blues

While inflation cooled in 2023, prices for goods and services remain high, with no relief in sight. Last year, the Insurance Information Institute predicted that insurance in the Sunshine State could increase by 40%, and the average Florida homeowner is paying $6,000, more than triple the U.S. average of $1,700. Plus, insurance carriers are clamping down on renewals. As one example, Progressive Insurance announced that it plans to send out non-renewal notices to half of its insurance policies in December. This would impact an estimated 100,000 homeowners in Florida.

 

Florida Senate Bill 4-D – And What it Means for Condo Owners

Senate Bill 4-D requires condos higher than three stories to be inspected every 10 years once they hit the 30-year mark, and for those within three miles of the coast, this inspection is required for buildings 25 years and older. The first milestone inspection must be completed by December 31st of its 30th year.

There are 25,000 condo associations and 1.4 million individual condominiums in the state, and according to the CRC Group, a wholesale specialty insurance group, nearly 600,000 of these condos are over 40 years old. For older adults who have lived in their condos for years, the high expense of assessments and monthly fees can become unbearable, forcing them to move. Even older adults who are financially secure are fleeing their condominium homes.

 

Waiving Reserve Fund Contributions is a Thing of the Past

Another major change to Florida condo law will impact how associations handle reserved funds.  Associations previously had the freedom to waive reserve contributions from their homeowners, but by December 31, 2024, they will no longer have that option.  As a result, after January 1, 2025, all condo associations will be required to be on track to collect enough reserve funds to pay for replacement costs in the event they are needed, which is sure to translate to higher association fees for condo owners.

 

An Alternative To Skyrocketing Costs

With all the changes that condo associations are implementing as a result of changing regulations and the consequences that they bring to condominium owners, this may be the smartest time to sell.  For seniors over the age of 62, moving to an active senior Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), also known as a Life Plan Community, could be a very smart financial move toward protecting your assets. 

“Often [outside] people don’t realize how much money JKV residents are saving,” Thom Price, vice president of Operations at JKV, told The Gazette. “Residents’ monthly service fees cover the equivalent of someone’s mortgage or rent. In addition, it pays for what would be association fees, property taxes, insurance, utilities, home maintenance, repairs and equipment replacement, lawn care, 24/7 security, on-site healthcare, while also providing a lifelong healthcare contract.”

A Life Plan Community is a senior living option that eliminates many costs that homeowners and condo owners are burdened with and instead, in addition to the benefits already stated, offers residents a set entry fee, with a stable monthly service fee that includes dining, lifelong learning opportunities, social and cultural arts events and housekeeping.  It also offers some unique tax advantages.  In short, it is an investment in yourself, rather than in a property’s association.

With all the changes that condo associations are implementing, and the financial consequences those changes are bringing to condo owners, Mr. Price affirms this may be the best time for seniors over the age of 62 to move to an active Life-Plan Community, such as John Knox Village.
“Frankly, this is the time to make a very strategic financial move for seniors to protect their assets, while enjoying their life’s next chapter in a Life-Plan community,” he said.

John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida, is an internationally award-winning Life Plan Community boasting a lush, tropical 70-acre campus, resort-style amenities, a wellness-based lifestyle, and long-term healthcare should you ever need it. In many ways, JKV provides a safe haven from rising homeowner and condo costs and peace of mind for your future.

Want to learn more about what John Knox Village has to offer?  Contact us today to schedule a tour, or for a no-pressure conversation with one of our Life Plan Consultants.