Greencroft Communities announces new CEO
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
That’s what Hamilton Grove is all about. Enjoy the tranquility of the quiet countryside. And do it with some of the best neighbors out there: wild turkeys, deer, bluebirds, cranes, herons, mallard ducks, and hummingbirds. When you aren’t soaking in the peaceful atmosphere that our tucked-away community offers, there’s a ton of other things to do. Catch a show from a guest performer or get your heart going in the fitness center. Your schedule will be as full as you’d like.
Here’s just a taste of what’s available:
When you are looking for things to do beyond the Hamilton Grove campus, never fear! We are perfectly located between South Bend and Chicago with a Amtrak stop just down the road. We are close to planes, trains and of course automobiles!
Take it easy. We’ve got you covered. Staff are on duty round-the-clock. If an emergency arises, we are equipped to make sure you have the help you need. You and your family and friends can enjoy ease of mind that you are safe and secure.
One unique feature of our 250-acre campus are the maple trees. Our team members in conjunction with with residents and local community members tap the trees and make maple syrup right here on campus. It’s delicious!Its a highlight every year when we smell the sugar in the air. The bottles are sold here on campus and the funds raised benefit the Resident Assistance Fund. You can watch our Facebook page for updates around March to see when the bottles go on sale.
Bus and private transportation services are available for doctor appointments and other personal needs. When we are able, we also take trips on the bus to various locations like the Potawotomi Zoo, local restaurants, and shopping trips.
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.
Projects have brought so many smiles to the residents, who are now heading outside to enjoy what Indiana nature has to offer.
"I would advise anyone to come out here as it is fantastic living!"
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
In the one hundred years since Epp Hall first opened its doors in 1922, our country and our world have experienced monumental change. Through it all, this campus has continued its steadfast mission to serve others.
Hamilton Grove is planning a Centenninal Garden Dedication
A group of volunteers are making this holiday season special for nursing home residents in New Carlisle.
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.
The choir began because Activity staff members inadvertently discovered a box of bell plates in storage.