Greencroft Goshen Inc
In keeping with our Mennonite values and high standards of care, Greencroft is committed to creating dynamic communities that embrace the creativity, contributions, and challenges of aging for all.
Description:
Most of the people who live in a Greencroft community are able to volunteer, take care of a garden, travel, play games, use the computer, read, attend concerts and classes, exercise, and enjoy hobbies. They have the freedom to try new things, like painting, playing in an orchestra, or singing in a choir. They like living where they feel safe and know who to call when something needs to be fixed. Some residents receive help to do things they are unable to do by themselves. Some need nursing care. Greencroft communities reach out to other older adults through campus-based activities for the public, travel opportunities, and Greencroft At Home, where non-medical companion, handyman, and housekeeping services are available to people in their own homes.
History:
Greencroft Goshen
Greencroft Goshen is a nationally-accredited, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community of 1,200 residents. Founded in 1962, the community opened its doors for independent living in 1967, followed by Healthcare in 1971, assisted living in 1980 and Greencroft Senior Center in 1987. Greencroft Goshen has distinguished itself as a leader in identifying and meeting the interests of all older adults. Residents and staff make a considerable economic, cultural, social, religious and civic impact on the greater community. Greencroft Goshen seeks quality of life for seniors throughout their unique life span.
Contact person: Tandy Stutsman, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (574) 537-4089
Address:
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1225 Greencroft DriveGoshen, IN 46527(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.greencroft.org
Directions:
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The Greencroft campus is located between US33 and SR15 on College Ave in Goshen, Indiana.
Nearest Bus Stop: At the corner of College Ave. and 15th Street, 4 minutes minute walk |
| Last updated on December 3, 2008 |