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The original vision for Saint Simeon’s was the dream of its founder, The Rev. Dr. E.H. Eckel. Dr. Eckel dreamed of a home for people in the “eventide” of life where the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of its Residents come first. In 1960, Dr. Eckel’s dream became a reality when Saint Simeon’s Episcopal Home was opened. Since that time, Saint Simeon’s has continued to realize that vision by expanding and developing to meet the diverse needs and desires of the growing population of seniors. Being a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma and being founded in the tradition of the Episcopal Church, make us a strongly faith-based organization. As witness to this important part of our heritage we offer spiritual growth to Residents and families. We welcome people of all faiths. As a not-for-profit organization, accountability in the form of excellent care has been the vanguard throughout Saint Simeon’s history. When the mission to provide the best possible care required additions to our campus, in each case the improvements were funded with no long-term debt. Throughout the years, expansions and improvements have been accomplished through generous donations from friends of Saint Simeon`s and the sound financial practices of the Board of Trustees.
Nexen is an upstream oil and gas company responsibly developing energy resources in the UK North Sea, offshore West Africa, the United States and Western Canada. As a CNOOC limited company, Nexen manages a diverse portfolio and has a strong team that can deliver value from these global assets.
The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) is an expressway authority responsible for construction, maintenance and operation of toll roads in four counties of Greater Orlando (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties). It was created in 2014 to replace the Orlando–Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA), which only had authority in Orange County, and as of 2014 no roads outside that county have been added to the system. Other toll roads in the area are operated by Florida`s Turnpike Enterprise (successor to the Seminole County Expressway Authority) and the Osceola County Expressway Authority; the latter may merge into CFX some time after 2018.