Alabama Nursing
Home Association

4156 Carmichael Road
Montgomery, AL 36106
Phone: 334-271-6214
Fax: 334-244-6509
Email: info@anha.org



Senior Crimestoppers

Senior Crimestoppers is a partnership between the Senior Housing Crime Prevention Foundation, the ANHA Education Foundation, local banks and nursing homes. Each participating facility receives lock boxes for residents, entertaining videos, funds for the Wish Comes True program and a plaque to display showing the facility has a zero tolerance for crime. Senior Crimestoppers also offers a toll-free tips line and training on crime prevention.

Thanks to a generous donation from BB&T, five Alabama Nursing Home Association member facilities are now participating in Senior Crimestoppers.

 

Hillview Terrace Rehab Select, Montgomery - July 15, 2009

Pictured left to right: Kay Joest with Senior Crimestoppers, Brad Haddock with Colonial Bank, Hillview Terrace Administrator Bobby Stephenson and Colonial Bank representatives Janna Davenport, Kimberly Steele, Jill Huffstutler and Sharon Patterson.

Crowne Health Care of Greenville, Greenville - July 9, 2009

Pictured from left to right: Earline Johnson and Brad Haddock of Colonial Bank, George Clinard of Senior Crimestoppers, Crowne Health Care of Greenville Administrator Ann Smith, Tina O’Neal and Sarita Wilson-Ritter of Colonial Bank.

Crowne Health Care of Mobile, Mobile - June 19, 2009

Pictured left to right: George Clinard with Senior Crimestoppers, Gail Davenporte and Merrie Tolbert from Colonial Bank, Crowne Health Care of Mobile Administrator Stephen Davis and Brad Haddock from Colonial Bank.

St. Martin's in the Pines, Birmingham - June 17, 2009

Pictured left to right: Colonial Bank representatives Richard Crabtree, Becky Knowles, Halrisha Speigner and Tommy Tynes with St. Martin’s CEO Terry Rogers.

Windsor House, Huntsville - June 17, 2009

Windsor House, pictured left to right: Phyllis Byers and Judy Luce of Colonial Bank, George Clinard of Senior Crimestoppers, Huntsville Police Chief Henry Reyes, Windsor House Administrator Beverly Cox and Richard Crabtree of Colonial Bank.