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Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community

Kathy Koutouvidis with Jefferson's Ferry President and CEO Bob Caulfield. Photo courtesy of Jefferson's Ferry

When Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community in South Setauket brought its management and staff together to celebrate another year of teamwork and camaraderie, it also recognized the outstanding contributions of individual employees throughout the year.

Two outstanding employees were recognized for their stellar work in service of Jefferson’s Ferry residents. Agustin “Augie” Carrasco was named 2024 Employee of the Year and Kathy Koutouvidis took home 2024 Manager of the Year honors. 

Agustin “Augie” Carrasco with Jefferson’s Ferry President and CEO Bob Caulfield. Photo courtesy of Jefferson’s Ferry

Augie has a passion for helping people and making their quality of the life the best it can be. During his close to 12 years of service, Augie has served in roles of increasing responsibility and touched the lives of residents and coworkers with a pleasant demeanor matched only by the highest standard of performance. From his first job in the kitchen through his steady rise to housekeeping to his current position as Maintenance Tech II, his responsiveness, knowledge and overall helpful nature have always put Augie in high demand. “Everyone wants to work with him,” wrote his nominating supervisor, Director of Maintenance Patty Tuscano. “Several other departments have expressed their appreciation for Augie’s hard work and dedication to me. He shows great concern for the welfare of others and is actively involved in finding solutions to difficult challenges.”

Kathy Koutouvidis, Assistant Director of Nursing, was recognized as Manager of the Year for her many contributions to both the Jefferson’s Ferry residents who live in the Vincent Bove Health Center and the dedicated team who cares for them. In 2025 Kathy will celebrate her 20th year of service to Jefferson’s Ferry. Over that time, Kathy has never faltered in exceeding expectations and practicing her profession with expertise, compassion and caring attention to residents, their families and staff.

She shone during the challenges of COVID-19 and in the post-pandemic environment, playing a significant role in the award-winning care at the Health Center. For the sixth year running, the Vincent Bove Health Center at Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community has received the Pinnacle Quality Insight Customer Experience Award for outstanding resident satisfaction and overall achievement in skilled nursing care, placing the health center in the top 15% of skilled nursing facilities nationwide.

“Kathy’s dedication has been instrumental in her training and recertification of our Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA),” noted Anthony Comerford, Vice President of Health Services in writing his nomination. “She has cultivated meaningful relationships among our staff and residents and worked to make sure our residents and staff are educated about the importance of vaccination to protect against illness. Our outstanding results with the Department of Health, ongoing 5-star rating from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and “Best Of” nursing home rating by U.S. News & World Report are reflective of Kathy’s work.”

The last 12 months saw the opening of The Grove, a state-of-the-art 20-bed memory support neighborhood, part of Jefferson’s Ferry Journey Toward Renewal, which in the past few years has added 60 new one- and two-bedroom independent living apartments to the campus, as well as six distinct dining venues, new dining options in Assisted Living; an expansion of its Healthy Living Center and Fitness Center, and its state-of-the-art Rehabilitation Therapy Center. 

“It was an exhilarating year in which we’ve seen many or our efforts come to fruition,” enthused Jefferson’s Ferry President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Caulfield. “We can all feel pride in the jobs we’ve performed that have contributed to making Jefferson’s Ferry a singular Life Plan Community that can offer both the latest amenities and modern living within an established, caring community of neighbors and friends.”

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As the ribbon was cut on the “soft opening” of the new Memory Support Neighborhood and Assisted Living upgrades at Jefferson’s Ferry Life Plan Community in South Setauket on May 29, the packed house of spectators burst into spontaneous applause. Representative of the latest innovations in memory support living, “The Grove,” was welcomed by community residents, family members, supporters, and Jefferson’s Ferry board trustees. 

“This is a very special day for us as we open the doors to this beautiful, welcoming, and secure space,” said Jefferson’s Ferry President and CEO Bob Caulfield. “The Grove will help us accommodate the increased demand for memory support services within Jefferson’s Ferry and in the larger Long Island community in a state-of-the-art and homelike environment. The number of people experiencing memory loss has increased and is expected to continue to rise as more people live into their 90s and even 100s. Jefferson’s Ferry strives to provide a community where every resident is able to live their best life, no matter what challenges they may be facing.” 

The Grove will be home to 20 residents inhabiting private studio apartments. A variety of community spaces include an activities room, den, dining room and outdoor porch and garden, creating an inviting living space where residents, family members, and friends can spend time together socializing and pursuing meaningful and purposeful activities. Its circular layout is specially designed to allow for residents to wander within the safety of their environment with more choice and control of their daily activities. 

“There are abundant opportunities for socializing and activities for every resident to enjoy, ranging from soothing aromatherapy treatments to awe-inspiring virtual reality programming,” explained Dawn Flowers-Leib, director of admissions for The Grove. “Through virtual reality tools, our residents can travel to any place on Earth, from Paris to their old neighborhoods (using Google Maps and Street View). They can also ‘meet’ with family and friends to look at photos, play games, watch movies or simply enjoy each others’ company.” 

Grove activities will be specifically tailored to the interests and abilities of the residents, including smaller, more intimate activities that encourage greater opportunities for meaningful and engaged participation. Pet therapy, music and art therapy and other programs will also be available to residents.

Caulfield thanked the residents and staff for their enthusiasm and support throughout the entire multi-year Journey Toward Renewal initiative that includes the opening of The Grove and renovations to the dining options in Assisted Living. Journey Toward Renewal also added 60 new studio and one- and two-bedroom independent living apartments, some with a den, six distinct dining venues, expanded the Healthy Living Center, the Fitness Center, and its state-of-the-art Rehabilitation Therapy Center.

“Since Jefferson’s Ferry opened in 2001 as the first not for profit Life Plan community on Long Island, we have endeavored to set the standard for continuing care for older adults, providing a vibrant, caring, community and peace of mind to our residents,” concluded Caulfield. “Over our more than 20 years in operation, Jefferson’s Ferry has continued to evolve to meet the changing needs of the people who call Jefferson’s Ferry home. The opening of The Grove and our overall Journey Toward Renewal is evidence of this unswerving and ongoing commitment to excellence.”