Greencroft Communities announces new CEO
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
And turn day dreams into day trips. At Oak Grove Christian Retirement Village, we believe retirement is your time to embrace dreams. Our community is set up to help you do it. Take a class. Visit new places. Learn something new. No matter what your interest, we’ve got something for you. Wonder in God’s creation in our beautiful grounds, kick back in the sauna, or simply enjoy the company of your neighbors.
Here’s just a taste of what’s available:
Take it easy. We’ve got you covered. If an emergency arises, residents just push their call buttons or pendants to alert nurses. Our facility is equipped with the safety measures necessary for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients to live safely and comfortably. We have a wander guard system, WiFi-pendant system, and call buttons/lights. In the fall of 2019, we will also have a locked/secure Alzheimer’s Unit.
Our community is deeply rooted in the Christian faith. Here, you can explore your faith with friends and neighbors.
Bus and private transportation services are available.
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.
Therapy works! It restores what you lost and regains your confidence to return to activities you enjoy.
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
"I believe that God put us on this earth to do more than serve ourselves – that we're here to serve the needs of others."
- Wilbert Hamstra
“I’ve never thought of doing anything else but nursing. It’s my calling.”
HTS Partners with the Hoosier Brewing Company, donates 4 gallons of hand sanitizer to the campuses of Golden Years, Greencroft Goshen, Oak Grove, Southfield Village and Hamilton Grove.
Oak Grove nurse named winner by The Times of Northwest Indiana in "Nurses: The Heart of Health Care winners for 2020"
"People in a Christian community are willing to give to help others live a good life."