Following a span of 34 years, Beate Kalowsky bids farewell to St. Luke's Nursing Home.
Beate Kalowsky Retires After 34 Years at St. Lukas Nursing Home
After more than three decades of dedicated service, Beate Kalowsky, Director of Nursing at St. Lukas Nursing Home, is retiring. Known for her infinite love for the elderly, Kalowsky has always had a kind word for each resident and noticed who needed encouragement.
St. Lukas Nursing Home, located in an undisclosed location, specializes in caring for people with dementia, Parkinson's, or other neurodegenerative diseases. The home has a geronto-psychiatric focus due to the communication challenges of many residents. In 2018, an extension was put into operation at St. Lukas Nursing Home, including a comprehensive renovation of the older building. The extension was designed with Kalowsky's experience and her team's expertise in mind.
One of the notable features of the extension is the circular paths on each living area, designed to provide necessary mobility for residents. This design element was inspired by Kalowsky's expertise in dealing with dementia.
Business Manager Franziskus von Ballestrem described Kalowsky as a woman with a big heart. "Beate has always kept the residents, staff, and family members of St. Lukas Nursing Home in mind," he said.
During her tenure, Kalowsky also oversaw the opening of the St. Lukas Day Care Center in 1999, caring for 12 guests daily.
Anne Obermann, currently serving as Kalowsky's deputy, will succeed her as Director of Nursing at St. Lukas Nursing Home. Obermann has been a valuable asset to the team, learning from Kalowsky's decades of experience.
Kalowsky, a resident of Hilden, is looking forward to retiring and not having to wake up at 5:30 am anymore. Her retirement travel plans are yet to be disclosed.
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Kalowsky's retirement marks the end of her 34-year tenure at St. Lukas Nursing Home, a testament to her dedication and commitment to the elderly population she served. Her legacy will undoubtedly live on in the lives of those she touched during her time there.