Mayor Bob Brown, City Manager Keith Wright, Chamber CEO Jim
Johnson and other local government and business leaders recently launched a
series titled Business is Everyone’s Business. The purpose of this initiative
is to highlight local businesses and remind us not only of their economic
impact but also the importance of our community support.
I recently asked the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
office to provide me with updated statistics on the contribution of the
healthcare sector to our local economy, and I was startled at the findings.
Employment in the healthcare industry in Angelina County grew from 7,091 FTEs
in 2005 to 8,411 in 2014. In 2014, 23 percent of all jobs in Angelina County
were in the healthcare industry (up from 20 percent in 2013). In 2013, the
healthcare industry accounted for $401,447,145 or 13 percent of the gross
regional product in Angelina County. Angelina County truly is the healthcare
hub of our deep East Texas region.
Within the healthcare industry, there are the major
employers we all know about, like CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial (1200
employees), Woodland Heights Medical Center (580 employees) and the Burke
Center (400 employees throughout East Texas). There are myriad small businesses
providing pharmacy, home health, hospice, and various diagnostic and therapeutic
services to our region. We also have a number of nursing, rehabilitation and
long term care facilities, one of which I want to feature today.
PineCrest, part of Methodist Retirement Communities, is a
not-for-profit continuing care retirement community offering independent
living, assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing and home health. Open
since 1992 and located on 55 acres, PineCrest employs 220 people with an annual
payroll of $6 million (mostly to Angelina County residents) and an additional spend
of $3 million going to physical plant operations, utilities, contractors, and
others.
Much more than a nursing home, PineCrest has 82 residential apartments,
36 patio homes, 21 assisted living apartments, 40 memory care units, and 51
skilled nursing units with 19 of those dedicated to transitional rehab. PineCrest
also has on-site banking, full-service dining, a bistro, grocery store,
library, chapel, beauty salons, a wellness center, and even a large auditorium
to hold banquets, seminars, or private parties.
According to Amy Thomas, Executive Director at PineCrest, they
currently serve around 237 residents, which include those with spouses. PineCrest
is constantly reinvesting in our local community with ongoing renovations.
PineCrest residents also contribute to the local economy as any of our county
residents would, whether dining out, going to the grocery store, shopping,
buying gas, attending Angelina Arts Alliance and Pines Theater shows, as well
as with expected healthcare-related visits (hospitals, doctors, pharmacies,
etc.).
PineCrest supports our broader economy in other, unexpected
ways. For example, they partner with SFA as an intern site for social workers
and as a clinical site for nursing students in SFA’s Bachelors nursing program.
In addition, PineCrest is an intern site for SFA’s hospitality program. PineCrest
also partners with Angelina College with AC’s LVN, RN, and CNA programs. These
affiliations have led to numerous full time healthcare positions not only at
PineCrest but at other facilities in our community.
PineCrest residents serve as volunteers at CHI St. Luke’s
Health Memorial and at AC’s Adult Learning Center. And local high school
students are working with PineCrest residents in a program called Wisdom for
Youth with Senior Expertise (WYSE), which promotes inter-generational learning
through shared experiences. An Alzheimer’s support group is also facilitated at
PineCrest. Though these programs may not have a direct economic impact, their
quality of life impact is significant.
PineCrest is a true community within our community, and one
that is far from insular or isolated. I’m grateful for PineCrest’s economic
impact as well as their influence far beyond simple employment statistics.
PineCrest demonstrates that Business is Everyone’s Business!
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