Greencroft Communities announces new CEO
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
At Southfield Village, you’ve got options. Big city. Cozy countryside. There’s always something to do. Take a trip to the Potawatomi Zoo, play a round of golf, catch a Notre Dame game, or simply enjoy the scenery. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll be in great company. Our residents and staff are warm and welcoming. That’s what makes this place home.
Here’s a taste of what’s available:
Take it easy. We’ve got you covered. Security personnel are on duty round the clock. If an emergency arises, residents make one call to 9-1-1, which also alerts security at our 24-hour communications center
Bus and private transportation services are available.
The Forever Learning Institute provides energizing and affordable short courses in a variety of fields. No tests. No grades – just lively discussions and plenty to learn. No previous studies or degrees are required. You just need to be 55 or older and have a desire to learn.
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.
Southfield Village is home to some truly extraordinary women.
Betsy “Sockum” Jochum was recognized during a South Bend Cubs home game.
This uncertain time has brought with it a demonstration of how truly blessed we are.
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
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.
Culinary Manager Jack Renbarger is incorporating fun, fresh, and meatless options into his menus every day.
When you walk into the Annual Bazaar at Southfield Village, you are sure to encounter the creations of Isabel (Izzy) Stickely.