With more than two decades of experience in long term care and dementia care, Clark brings extensive knowledge and expertise to Renaissance of Annandale
(ANNANDALE, Va.) - Renaissance of Annandale, a state-of-the-art memory care facility serving the Fairfax County area, has named Christi Clark, as its new executive director.
With 25 years of experience in the long-term care and dementia care field, Clark brings a passion and expertise for serving seniors.
“My passion is creating meaningful days for individuals living with dementia and offering comfort and understanding for their care partners,” said Clark. “I look forward to creating purposeful days for the residents here at Renaissance of Annandale.”
Clark’s focus of working with those living with memory impairment and their caregivers led her to create community partnerships, develop multi-stage dementia programming, engagement models, and early-stage memory care programs.
“With the ever-changing landscape of home and community based care models and dementia care, I want to stay ahead of the curve so we can work with individuals and organizations on innovative and person-centered model development and implementation,” said Clark. “I strive to bring purpose and passion into the lives of those that have been touched by dementia.”
Clark holds a degree from George Mason University and is a licensed assisted living facility administrator. She also holds multiple certifications in the field of dementia and memory care and is a former board member of National Adult Day Services Association.
“I have a passion for working with organizations where I can help to identify ways to enhance the quality of life for people,” said Clark. “I am excited to join the team at Renaissance of Annandale.”