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Founded in 1906, the Jewish Orthodox Old Home opened its doors on Orange Avenue.
The Home moved to a new 46-bed building on Scovill Avenue in the heart of the Jewish community, where it served the immigrant elderly until 1921, when a new building for 80 residents was constructed on Lakeview Road.
In 1945, plans were announced for a new addition.
In 1951, 124 beds and new technology were opened in a new four-story structure.
It quickly outgrew its space and moved twice before making the move to its current location on Cedar Road in 1968, becoming known as Menorah Park Jewish Home for the Aged.
Following a year of extensive study and major new construction, the Home developed a long-range plan that set the stage for the move in 1968 to the present Menorah Park site in Beachwood.
In 1989, 40-acres of land was purchased in south Johnson County with the vision of expanding Menorah’s services in a growing market.
On January 1, 1994, Menorah Medical Center became part of Health Midwest, a comprehensive, not-for-profit health delivery system serving the Kansas City metropolitan area and outlying regions.
Shortly after, Menorah Medical Center began an exciting transition southward to Johnson County and on October 10, 1996, opened its doors on its new campus located on 40 acres of a beautiful wooded setting with a quiet stream, abundant foliage and beautiful butterfly gardens.
The interviews were completed between January and February 2017 by Elizabeth Weinstein, a volunteer at the Oaks and a former President of the Tully Free Library’s Board of Trustees.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eliza Bryant Village | 1896 | $50.0M | 255 | - |
| Abramson Center | 1866 | $72.1M | 963 | - |
| St. Andrew's Resources For Seniors System | 1961 | $2.9M | 35 | 15 |
| Eagle Crest Communities | 1946 | $24.7M | 750 | 106 |
| Westminster Village | 1979 | $1.8M | 78 | 20 |
| Mary’s Woods At Marylhurst | 1997 | $27.5M | 350 | 13 |
| Silver Maples of Chelsea Retirement Neighborhood | 1997 | $10.0M | 54 | 3 |
| Ingleside | 1906 | $11.0M | 350 | 69 |
| Commonwealth Senior Living | 2009 | $260.0M | 3,000 | 159 |
| Benchmark Senior Living | 1997 | $620.0M | 7,500 | 462 |
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Menorah Park may also be known as or be related to MENORAH PARK CENTER FOR SENIOR, Menorah Park, Menorah Park Center For Senior Living and Menorah Park Center for Senior Living.