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Cedar Ridge at Kirkwood: Site Plan!

We are very excited to share this new project with you – Cedar Ridge at Kirkwood. Kirkwood, ideally located on 120 acres of forested land along the Cahaba River, began as a nonprofit created by the Independent Presbyterian Church to offer continuing care retirement to seniors in the Birmingham area. The new independent living neighborhood, … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date February 17, 2021
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Staff Spotlight: Cevannah Cox Price

This month, our staff spotlight is our wonderful Director of Assisted Living, Cevannah Cox Price! Cevannah began her role at Kirkwood by the River in August 2018. With a background in medical, surgical, and cardiology at University of Alabama at Birmingham, Cevannah is also licensed as an Assisted Living and Specialty Care Assisted Living Administrator. … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date February 11, 2021
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Not-for-Profit VS. For-Profit Retirement Communities – Thanks for Joining Us!

“Kirkwood began as a not-for-profit created by the Independent Presbyterian Church to offer continuing care retirement to seniors.” Not-for-profit: What does that mean? What’s the difference? What are the benefits? To give a brief summary of our Not-for-profit vs. For-profit retirement communities blog series thus far. Let’s remember what questions we have answered: In part … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date February 02, 2021
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Resident Spotlight: Ann Rutland

This month our spotlight is our wonderful Independent Living resident, Ann Rutland! Ms. Rutland was born and raised in Gadsden, Alabama and then attended Randolph-Macon Women’s College where she studied Political Science. Shortly after graduating, she married her husband, Goodloe Rutland, and moved to Birmingham where he was a mortgage banker and served on the … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date January 28, 2021
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Friends of Kirkwood: Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama – A Local Organization Helping Local Families

Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama – A Local Organization Helping Local Families This year Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama (ACA) celebrates 30 years of service to local families caring for a loved one with dementia at home.  Since 1991 we have primarily offered education and services ranging from home delivery of continence products to scholarships to attend … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date January 22, 2021
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Staff Spotlight: Healthcare Administrator Jeff Burchfield

This month, our staff spotlight is our wonderful Healthcare Administer Jeff Burchfield! He has been working so hard lately with our pharmacy partner to make sure we can get our residents and employees scheduled to receive the COVID vaccine. We are so thankful for Jeff and his dedication to this community and keeping Kirkwood safe … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date January 20, 2021
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From the Kirkwood Kitchen: Mediterranean White Bean Soup

This month, from the Kirkwood Kitchen, we are bringing you a savory soup that is perfect for these chilly winter days in Birmingham! Let us know what you think! Mediterranean White Bean Soup Ingredients: 1 tbsp. Olive Oil 1 large red onion chopped 2 gloves garlic minced 1 large carrot chopped 1 celery rib chopped … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date January 08, 2021
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FAQ Friday: Cars at Kirkwood

It’s FAQ Friday at Kirkwood by the River! So today we are answering the question about Cars/Transportation at Kirkwood. Can you have them? Do you need them? How do you get around? So to answer the first question, YES, residents are able to bring their vehicles to Kirkwood and park them in our parking lot … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date January 07, 2021
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Resident Spotlight: Catherine Lamar

This month we had the sweetest new resident move in to our Mountainview building of Independent Living, Catherine Lamar! I had the pleasure of hearing a little bit about her life and background and wanted to share with you all so you can get to know her a little better and welcome her into the … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date December 20, 2020
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Not-for-profit vs. For-profit retirement communities: Interview with our CEO

“Kirkwood began as a not-for-profit created by the Independent Presbyterian Church to offer continuing care retirement to seniors.” In parts one and two of our blog series, we talked about the differences between not-for-profit and for-profit retirement communities as well as the benefits of choosing the NFP over the FP organizational structure. We defined an … Continued

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By Sarah Sexton | Publish Date December 14, 2020

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The Residents

Our residents come from different backgrounds and bring their unique qualities, talents, and life experiences to complete the Kirkwood community. Here are just a few reflections from some individuals who call Kirkwood their home.

My time at Kirkwood was spectacular; they taught me how to walk again. The staff was outstanding, and the care was beyond reproach. When I arrived, I had a long way to go. I was very sick. The first night, they had to lift me as I could not move by myself. When I left, they were chasing me down the hallway. They taught me how to perform the activities of daily living again. It was the best care I could have prayed for, and on top of that, the food was spectacular.

Eli Gold Past Resident

I fell in love with the cottage and the view from my back porch. I am excited to have a yard for Ginger, my poodle, to play in and my own garage, all within an established retirement community!

Charlotte Hamilton Current Resident

My husband and I looked at a number of places when deciding to move to a retirement community. For the most part, we found communities that said, ‘We’re going to take care of you.’ But Kirkwood was different. It wasn’t just about taking care of us. It was also about having fun, having friends, and living life to the fullest. The attitude at Kirkwood was positive and the atmosphere was comforting. We simply couldn’t resist. Without a doubt, the location was ideal. The Cahaba Room that overlooks the river, the mountains, the trails – there were just so many things about life. The community was lively. It was alive.

Alice Brooks Current Resident

We realized we were approaching an age where we might need more assistance than what just downsizing could provide. Knowing we have my sons nearby and the levels of care should we need it is comforting, and the beautiful hillside, river, and the woods makes it that much more appealing. We don’t know of any other community that has the woods, the various levels of care, and so many different amenities.

Phyllis and John Guschke Current Residents

We were moving my parents down from the Cleveland area to be near us. I looked at almost every retirement place in the Birmingham area. The second I turned into Kirkwood’s drive and drove up the hill, I knew that I’d found the perfect place for my parents to live in Alabama. In the six years that my parents have been at Kirkwood, I have always felt nothing but love and helpfulness from every staff member. Everyone is always helpful with a pleasant attitude. You can truly see and feel the family atmosphere. I’m happy that my parents can call Kirkwood their home.

Brenda Sheehan Kirkwood family member

When we learned that Cedar Ridge was being developed, that seemed to fit our needs very well. It is the ideal place for the next phase of our retirement.

Carol and Arthur Stephens Current Residents

One thing that we feel is very important here at Kirkwood by the River is the relationship that we have between the staff and the residents. They are dedicated to making our life here as safe and secure and pleasurable as possible. That goes a long way.

Fred Rogers Current Resident

The community's cottage living surrounded by a wooded, natural environment with access to future healthcare services is what attracted us to Kirkwood!

Rick and Jane Ricketts Current Residents