Adrianne has a long-tenured career in senior living, working in various healthcare settings, including skilled nursing, mental health, assisted living, personal care, and residential living. Throughout her 25+ year career in progressive healthcare leadership positions, Adrianne is known for her character, dedication, and outstanding work effort. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Performance Management and a master’s in Social Work. She is a Licensed Social Worker, Certified Personal Care Home Administrator, and Assisted Living Administrator. Adrianne focuses on each resident and imparts her knowledge to all team members on the importance of residents’ dignity, their unique identity, and the value of their lifetime of memories.
Adrianne worked at Harlee Manor/Springfield Senior Commons, now what we know as Springfield Crossings, for over 14 years, and returning to Springfield Crossings feels like returning HOME. Adrianne returned to Springfield Crossings on 1/23/2023.
Personal life experiences as the primary caregiver for her grandfather led Adrianne to work in the senior living industry. It is her passion to take the time to get to know the residents and team members in order to support them.
Adrianne is a resident of Springfield Township, which makes her return to Springfield Crossings that much more special.
Outside of work, Adrianne enjoys spending time with her husband and their two sons. In her free time, Adrianne likes to read, travel, and take walks with her dogs.
Claudette Mckay, Health and Wellness Director
Claudette has worked in the healthcare industry for over 30 years in various progressive roles leading up to becoming a Health & Wellness Director. Claudette is very passionate about nursing, she enjoys the fast-paced environment and also being there for her residents through their most vulnerable times. Consistency and fairness are very important to her while managing her clinical team and they also are directly correlated to our core values of excellence, passion, and respect.
Outside of the community Claudette enjoys watching and playing tennis. Her favorite tennis players Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams, she hopes to see a Rafael Nadal match in person before he retires in the upcoming years.
Bernadette McGoldrick, Senior Living Advisor
Bernadette started her career working in the Senior Living community over 14 years ago with roles ranging from Activities Coordinator to Director of Sales. She fell in love with the people and the opportunity to connect and help families during a transitional point in their lives. Bernadette is known for her caring personality and welcoming nature.
Bernadette was born and raised in Delaware County. She attended Cardinal O’Hara Highschool and received her Bachelor’s degree at West Chester University.
Bernadette’s mom has been a huge influence in her life. Bernadette grew up watching her mom, a nurse, care for the elderly in a local retirement community. This is where she developed her passion for working in the senior living community.
Outside of work, Bernadette enjoys spending time with her husband, running after her two little girls and walks with her dog.
Dr. Madonna, Medical Director
Dr. Madonna currently holds the esteemed position of Medical Director at Springfield Crossings. With over two decades of dedicated practice, he operates a renowned Private Family Practice in Drexel Hill, PA. Dr. Madonna completed his undergraduate degree at St. Joseph University, his graduate degree at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and his residency program at Family Practice Residencies at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
During his illustrious career, Dr. Madonna has served various Chairman and Medical Director roles at a diverse array of medical institutions, most recently for Compass Hospice of Newtown Square, PA and Richmond Hill Medical Home/Chief Disease Management Clinic in Richmond Hill, Georgia.
In recognition of his medical expertise, Dr. Madonna has been honored with a multitude of prestigious awards. His achievements include being named the Top Family Physician in the Tri-State Area by Philadelphia Magazine, earning the distinction of Best of Main Line from Main Line Magazine, and being bestowed the Department of the Army Commanders’ Award for Civilian Service.
Dr. Madonna’s unwavering dedication to the field of medicine, coupled with his remarkable achievements and leadership, stand as a testament to his profound impact on the healthcare landscape.
Chichi Ilonzo Momah, PharmD, RPh., Springfield Pharmacy Owner
Chichi Ilonzo Momah, PharmD, RPh. is a graduate of Temple University’s School of Pharmacy, and owns the Springfield Pharmacy in Springfield, PA since 2012. Though born in New Jersey, Chichi was raised in her family’s native Nigeria in a multigenerational household. It was here that she witnessed her grandparents’ struggles with diabetes, and the lack of education and resources available to the general public to manage such conditions. The experience is what first sparked Chichi’s ambition to become a pharmacist, and advocate for the treatment of those who could not do so themselves.
During the shortage of the new shingles vaccine in 2018, Chichi partnered with a vaccine manufacturer to gain access, and was the only pharmacy to stock the vaccine across multiple counties in her area. Chichi made waves in the spring of 2021 when her pharmacy was chosen as one of the first sites in PA’s Delaware County, the largest county in the nation without a public health department, to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. Though her team’s reach was at first limited to patients in highest priority Group 1A, and even more so by allocation, Chichi continued to push for additional supply from the Pennsylvania Department of Health and lean on her partnerships within the Delaware County community to deliver as many shots to as many people as possible. In a few short months, Chichi was able to extend her reach to multiple counties, liaising with school districts, churches and even an immigration coalition to reach underserved and difficult to access communities that would likely slip through the cracks without her intervention. Chichi and the team at Springfield Pharmacy’s support of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout were featured locally and nationally, from the HHS, Philadelphia’s FOX29, NBC Nightly News, and Philadelphia Inquirer to NPR News.
She is currently the only approved Vaccine For Children (VFC) pharmacy provider in the state of Pennsylvania. She also partners with the Department of Health, local health departments, local community leaders, and various long terms care facilities to address vaccines hesitancies, and run vaccine clinics.
Chichi serves on the Advisory Group to the Delaware County Medical Countermeasures, as a luminary to the Pennsylvania Pharmacy Care Network (PPCN), an Advisory Board member to the Elevate Pharmacy Services Administrative Organization (PSAO), and The Freckled Strawberry organizations. Chichi strives to challenge the perception that a pharmacist is simply an individual who dispenses prescriptions. Beyond dispensing, Chichi is serving various Long Term Care (LTC) facilities, developed a comprehensive weight loss management program, partnered with local providers and the health department to bring optimal care to her community by offering a wide range of other clinical services at Springfield Pharmacy. Chichi and her team run and maintain a home visit vaccine program to help homebound patients in Delaware County.
Nationally, she won the;
2022 Entrepreneur of the year by the Pharmacy Development Services
2022 Next-Generation Pharmacist Patient Care Provider Honoree
2023 American Pharmacist Association Immunization Champion
2023 Pennsylvania Immunization Champion Award for Leadership
Chichi lives in Malvern, PA with her husband and two children. And offers speaking engagements to help educate patients, bringing care directly to the patients, especially in the underserved communities, to help bridge the gap of healthcare disparities. Through her work – which she says is driven by her care philosophy of ‘leading with love,’ she has proven that pharmacists are problem solvers, leaders and above all, a critical patient advocate.
It is the policy of Springfield Crossings Enhanced Senior Living not to discriminate because of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, handicap, disability, blindness, source of sponsorship, source of payment, marital status, age, sexual preference, genetic disposition, or carrier status in employment or in the admission, retention, and care of residents and patients. All persons and organizations that have occasion to either refer prospective residents or patients to this facility are advised to do so without regard to the person’s race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, handicap, disability, blindness, source of sponsorship, source of payment, marital status, age, sexual preference, genetic disposition, or carrier status.