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Capes Named
New Executive Director
Experienced Senior-Care Administrator Chosen From Field of 49
> The Board of Directors of the Moosehaven retirement community has named John Capes, an experienced administrator of multiple senior care facilities in several states, as Moosehaven's new Executive Director, effective Monday, April 16.
Capes takes Moosehaven’s helm from Ross Fleet, who had served as Executive Director from 1987 to 2001; Fleet had agreed to return from retirement on an interim basis after the 2006 departure of Faye Stevens. Capes, 57, comes to Moosehaven from Lincoln, IL-based Christian Homes Inc., where he has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer since 2005. He had previously served as an operations vice president both at Eden Prairie, MN-based American Baptist Homes of the Midwest, and at United Methodist Homes of New Jersey.
Over his nearly two decades in senior-care-community administration, Capes has also served in executive capacities for facilities in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Most recently, with Christian Homes, Capes has supervised operations of 15 separate Continuing Care Retirement Centers (CCRCs) in four states, with an annual operating budget of $115 million. He is well-versed in the day-to-day administration of services in skilled nursing, assisted living and senior independent living, plus supervision of quality assurance, environmental services and dining services in senior-care commu
nities.
“John Capes has a truly outstanding background as an administrator in all fields of senior services,” said Director General William B. Airey. “His record is one of operating senior communities with care and compassion, as well as with efficiency and fiscal prudence. His
friendly and down-to-earth demeanor make him a leader whom our Moose-haven seniors will welcome with open arms.” Said Leonard J. Solfa Jr.,
Moose International's Chief Operating Officer, to whom Capes will report: “We're convinced that John Capes's depth and range of experience make
him the ideal leader to develop Moosehaven into the best community it can become over the next several years.”
Capes, who was selected from a field of 49 candidates, holds a master's degree in business administration from Michigan State University in East Lansing, and a bache
lor's degree in psychology from Rockford (IL) College.
He and his wife, Tina, were to move into the Executive Director’s residence on the Moosehaven campus in early
April.
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