Greencroft Communities announces new CEO
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
Imagine a life filled with the things you want to do instead of run by the things you have to do. Our job is to sweat the small stuff so you can fully live, laugh, and enjoy. With the city of Lansing right outside our doors, there are always tons of things going on close by. With guest speakers, game nights, a beauty salon, and so much more, you’ll never be bored. Balance all that life with the serenity of our gardens – and this is life done right.
Take it easy. We’ve got you covered. Personnel are on duty round the clock to assist.
Bus and private transportation services are available.
Here’s just a taste of what’s available:
Isolation is just one of many reasons the COVID-19 outbreak has become stressful for some people. Use these exercises to cope with stress and anxiety through working out!
Learn MoreIn a recent interview Dr. Hugh Davis, the newly appointed President and CEO of Greencroft Communities, shared insights into his journey, vision, and aspirations for the organization.
This uncertain time has brought with it a demonstration of how truly blessed we are.
Staff in Independent Living communities feel safe, supportive of response; prospective residents only slightly less likely to move due to COVID-19
Great Lakes Christian Homes has partnered with the Delhi Township to turn their food scraps into energy that will run the Township’s Water Treatment Plant. Delhi Township purchased the four new anaerobic digesters with the help of a financial assistance grant from Michigan State University.
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
Hear a bit about our upcoming renovation project!
Great Lakes Christian Homes has partnered with the Delhi Township to turn their food scraps into energy that will run the Township’s Water Treatment Plant. Delhi Township purchased the four new anaerobic digesters with the help of a financial assistance grant from Michigan State University.