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Boca Magazine Asks the Experts: A Talk with Melissa Honig

Boca Magazine, February 2026

Boca Magazine sought to find answers and inspiration from a select group of South Florida local experts in various professions.  

The February issue features an interview with John Knox Village’s Melissa Honig, President & CEO, who shares her insights about JKV and senior living.

 

Boca Magazine - February 2026 cover featuring Patti Lupone

Click and find Melissa’s interview on page 76.

 

As CEO, Melissa leads with experience and genuine compassion at the helm of John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida (JKV).  JKV is a Life-Plan Continuing Care Retirement Community offering an exceptional lifestyle with a full continuum of care, there should you ever need it.  

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

McKnights Senior Living: People in the News

John Knox Village names Melissa Honig President and CEO

Melissa B. Honig has been appointed President and CEO of Pompano Beach, Florida-based John Knox Village.

Honig previously was the executive director of Valle Verde, a HumanGood continuing care retirement community in Santa Barbara, California.  She worked there for the past 11 years before moving to Florida.  

Read the full story here.

 

Melissa Honig, John Knox Village Chief Executive Officer

Melissa Honig, JKV President & Chief Executive Officer

 

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 visit.

JKV Resident Christopher Carnrick

Resident Spotlight: Christopher Carnrick Champions for Deaf Culture, Teaches ASL to JKV Residents

John Knox Village resident Christopher Carnrick, who grew up in Lubbock, Texas, was able to hear until the age of 10. Although he had always been an A+ student, his academic performance declined so aggressively, it led to his placement in special education classes.

It was then discovered he was profoundly deaf, a result of contracting measles. Driven by a desire to communicate and connect with others, Christopher began learning American Sign Language (ASL) at age 16, ultimately enabling him to work effectively with interpreters and fully engage in both social and professional life.

In 1986, while living in Seattle, Washington, Christopher decided to open a Mexican restaurant, “Speedy Gonzales,” as the city’s first restaurant catering to the hearing-impaired. The restaurant broke new ground by installing the city’s first direct TTY (teletypewriter) phone line, “524-TACO,” enabling deaf customers to order home-delivered food with unprecedented ease and independence. Speedy Gonzales became a vibrant hub for the deaf, fostering community, connection and setting a new standard of inclusiveness. The restaurant became so well-known, it was repeatedly covered in area newspapers.

Christopher’s advocacy and leadership continued to the point he was recruited by Washington Governor Mike Lowry, to serve as a Business Relations Consultant for 10 years. In this role, he drew upon his lived experiences and provided insight to support people with disabilities in securing meaningful employment opportunities, working to dismantle barriers and enhance workplace inclusion.

His career then continued in hospitality for three decades in Seattle, Salt Lake City, and finally in Spain, where he lived with his husband, Arthur.  There, they opened a supper club and wrote and published two cookbooks, Dinner for 6 at 8:00 and Kitchen Disasters, Solutions and Substitutions.

After his father’s death, they moved to Naples, Florida, to be close to Christopher’s mother. It was there they decided to find the right Life-Plan Retirement Community in which to retire. They looked at 12 communities throughout the state and determined over two years ago that John Knox Village in Pompano Beach would be their perfect home.

Upon requests from residents, Christopher began teaching a four-week basic American Sign Language series, instructing others how to sign simple phrases and sentences. As an ASL instructor, he brings a unique perspective on the practical approaches shaped by his journey. His teaching methods incorporate the strategies he developed while learning the language as a teenager.

According to residents, Christopher is “a natural-born leader. He quickly engages everyone to participate, and each lesson builds upon the previous one,” says Joe P.

Scooter H. says, “I loved his class. He was very informative, had good pacing, and was patient with everyone. He was so funny, we had a lot of laughs while learning.”

Rafael M. adds, “He gave us practical information that I actually had the opportunity to use with a person from the deaf community.”

And did we mention that Christopher also performs stand-up comedy? His list of talents never seems to end! He performed at the John Knox Village Resident Talent Show and recently headlined an evening at the Fort Lauderdale Improv Theater.

Christopher is just one of the many extraordinary residents who call John Knox Village home.

 

Christopher Carnrick on stage performing improv

Carnrick at Fort Lauderdale Improv

 

Why John Knox Village?
For more than 50 years, John Knox Village has set the gold standard for all-inclusive, resort-style living that empowers older adults to live life to the fullest—at every stage of retirement. The community emphasizes whole-person wellness with state-of-the-art fitness facilities, world-class programming, delicious dining, and much more.

Residents enjoy peace of mind with unlimited access to on-campus healthcare professionals, 24/7 care, and comprehensive long-term care benefits. There are no time or financial limits on healthcare services, making JKV a smart, secure choice for the future.

Want to Learn More?
Come see what John Knox Village has to offer. 

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 schedule a personal tour or have a no-pressure conversation with one of our Life-Plan Consultants.

William Kelly, JKV CFO selected as Man of Influence

JKV in the News: William Kelly, a Man of Influence

Lifestyle Magazine, October 2025

William Kelly, JKV’s Chief Financial Officer was selected by Lifestyle Magazine as a Man of Influence as part of their feature story, spotlighting changemakers who are shaping our world.  This honor aims to introduce us to leaders in the community who make a difference in South Florida business and community involvement.  

As the Chief Financial Officer at John Knox Village, a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in Pompano Beach, Florida, Bill sees the residents as an extension of his own family.  It is of the utmost importance to him that JKV residents not only have a place to live, but a place where they can thrive with a lifestyle filled with connection, security, and purpose.

Bill reflects on his own grandmother, who in the last few years of her life was homebound, and only had company when someone came to visit.  He wishes she could have had the support of a community like John Knox Village where she could have been surrounded by friends, engaged in purposeful activities, and had the assurance that her healthcare needs would have been met.  

Whenever he is faced with a decision at work, he asks himself:  “What would I want for my grandmother?”

In his words, Bill says, “I feel truly fortunate that every day I get to give back by helping create an environment that makes life better for many residents we serve.  It’s more than just a job — it’s an opportunity to honor the people who came before us and ensure they live with dignity, joy, and security.”

Read the full story here.

William is one of the exceptional leaders at John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida.  We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, our outstanding team, and the remarkable residents who are all part of what makes JKV extraordinary.  Contact us today to learn more and schedule a personal visit.

JKV Wins Platinum Award for Innovative Dining Design

 

Environments For Aging, October 17, 2025

by Robert McCune | Editor 

 

Trends:  What’s Driving Dining in Senior Living?

Dining spaces in senior living communities are evolving to provide not just a meal, but an experience that’s designed to fuel connection and belonging.  “Dining is such an important part of everyone’s lives…and it’s a large piece of the social life of residents on a senior living campus,” says Brandon Dilla, a senior associate at Perkins Eastman.

At John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida, a campus redevelopment started with adding two new luxury residential towers and event space before an opportunity arose to also improve and expand the community’s dining offering as part of an “experience district.”  At the time, the luxury independent and assisted living community had a small cafe and one main cafeteria-style dining building, which “wasn’t really giving residents the choice they are looking for in their community,” says Dilla, who was the architectural designer and project manager.

During the phased project, the design team replaced the main cafeteria with five distinct restaurant-style venues that support residents’ desire to choose what and where they eat.  The project took home the top Platinum Award in Environments in Aging’s 2025 Dining Competition.

The refreshed dining offerings also connect to the experience district’s social, cultural, fitness and residential components via pedestrian pathways along the lake, creating a heart of activity on campus, Dilla says.  “The evolution of dining into a more experiential environment isn’t something that’s going to go away, he says.  “Communities are working to step up their game as they reposition their offerings for future residents.”

Read the full story here.

 

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.

JKV resident at on-site vaccine clinic getting a COVID vaccine

JKV Brings COVID and Flu Vaccines On-Site to Protect Residents and Staff

 

TAPinto Pompano Beach, October 10, 2025

by Jeff Yastine | Editor 

POMPANO BEACH — As fall and winter approach, John Knox Village is continuing its proactive health measures by offering on-site COVID-19 and flu vaccines to residents and employees.

Bob Atkins, a Vietnam veteran, was one of the 400 residents who were registered for the event: “I’ve always gotten the flu shot, my wife and I, every year, so I think it’s important,” he said.  “The ease of getting the shot here, so close, I can walk right over and get it.”

At the onset of the pandemic, John Knox Village was among the first communities in Florida to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  Douglas Folsom, COO of John Knox Village, said that since then, the organization continues to raise awareness among residents about the importance of staying up to date on vaccinations.

“We’ve brought the vaccine to the community.  We bring our flu shots to the community.  Why?  Because we want to make it convenient for our employees and our residents,” he said.  “When COVID hit, we really made a conscious effort to protect not only our employees, but also our residents.  Our job here is to protect our residents and take care of them.”

Read the full story here.

 

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.

Jennifer Stevens, VP of Healthcare at John Knox Village

JKV in the News: Jennifer Stevens, a Woman of Influence

Lifestyle Magazine, September 2025

Jennifer Stevens, JKV’s Vice President of Healthcare was selected by Lifestyle Magazine as a Woman of Influence as part of their feature story, spotlighting changemakers who are shaping our world.  This honor aims to introduce us to leaders in the community who make a difference in South Florida business and community involvement.  

As the leader of the healthcare team at John Knox Village, a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) in Pompano Beach, Florida, she has inspired the healthcare team to not only care for JKV’s residents, but to also get to know them deeply as individuals.

As a serving member on the Board of Trustees for LeadingAge Southeast, representing CCRCs in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, Jennifer is able to participate in the annual legislative session in Tallahassee, engaging directly with Florida senators and representatives to help shape policies that impact older adult healthcare.

Read the full story here.

Jennifer is one of the exceptional leaders at John Knox Village in Pompano Beach, Florida.  We invite you to learn more and experience our breathtaking campus, astounding amenities, our outstanding team, and the remarkable residents who are all part of what makes JKV extraordinary.  Contact us today to learn more and schedule a personal visit.

senior man petting a maltese dog as part of canine assisted therapy

JKV in the News: Canine Assisted Therapy Brings Its Furry Friends to John Knox

The New Pelican, August 7, 2025

by Michael d’Oliveira | Editor 

 

The dogs of Canine Assisted Therapy (CAT) visit the residents at John Knox Village twice a month, bringing joy to the residents living in JKV’s Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing homes.

“When you pet a dog for 15 minutes, it lowers blood pressure and cortisol (stress hormones),” said Rosemary Blumberg, a certified therapeutic recreation therapist.  Blumberg brings Toby, her golden doodle, on regular visits to senior care facilities, hospitals, libraries, and other places around the county where people might benefit from pet therapy.

“The biggest benefit is that he brings smiles to people’s faces…It makes them happy,” says Blumberg.  “It brings up a lot of emotions.”

“You can feel the magic of the moment when these dogs walk into the room — faces light up, energy shifts, and there’s an instant sense of connection.  It’s a beautiful reminder of the comfort and joy animals bring to our lives,” wrote Jackie Ducci, the founder of The Human-Animal Alliance, in an email.

Said John Knox Village resident Will about the visit to John Knox, “It was a treat.”

 

Read the full story here.

 

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.

 

The New Pelican front page, July 3, 2025

JKV in the News: “Scooter” Hayes, Resident Spotlight

If it can be done sitting down, she can do it.

Although John Knox Village resident Terry “Scooter” Hayes is confined to a wheelchair due to a neurological disorder, she remains more active than many people.

Hayes, 66, suffers from primary cerebellar degeneration, which has resulted in complete paralysis in her legs.  However, her slight, small-framed body seated on a wheelchair belies what she’s been able to accomplish despite her physical limitations.  At age 63, she competed on the U.S. Wheelchair Fencing team at the 2020 Paralympics Games in Tokyo.  She was the oldest member of the team, having to compete against others as young as teens.

 

Scooter Hayes U.S. Wheelchair Fencing team headshot

“Scooter” Hayes, Paralympian, U.S. Wheelchair Fencing Team

 

 

When confronted with the reality of the mobility challenges she’d be facing with her medical condition,  she told her doctors, “I’m not gonna live like that.  I’m gonna live.”

Read the full story here.

 

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.

McKnights Senior Living: From Tragedy, a Chance for Education

The death of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa was a heartbreaking reminder that aging at home can come with unforeseen challenges.

At age 95, beloved actor Gene Hackman was aging at home with his 65-year old wife, Betsy Arakawa as his caretaker.  When Betsy fell ill from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, she passed in their home, leaving Gene without a caretaker which led to his demise days later.

What happened to Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa was devastating and tragic, and it’s an example of what can go wrong when older adults choose to age in place.

As a guest columnist for McKnights Senior Living, Kim Ali, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at John Knox Village of Florida hopes that education about life-plan communities as an option for seniors, in light of this tragedy, may prevent this from happening to others.

Read the full story here.

 

John Knox Village VP of Sales & Marketing Kim Ali

VP of Sales & Marketing, Kim Ali

 

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 visit.