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Life Lessons from Greencroft Communities’ Centenarians

Big Hearts, Big Shoes: The Art of Spreading Joy

At Great Lakes Christian Homes, four longtime residents share a colorful bond—one marked by big shoes, red noses, and a love of laughter.

Heart to Heart: A Love That Waited Its Turn

Bob and Sherry Gray’s love story began quietly, sparked by a mutual friend and sealed in a single meeting.

Healthy Bites: Dining with Diabetes Cooking School

At Walnut Hills, caring for the body is part of a larger calling to nurture the whole person—body, mind, and spirit.

News

U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Nursing Homes names Southfield Village among best in Indiana

Southfield Village has been recognized as a Best Nursing Home for 2026 by U.S. News & World Report.

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Walnut Hills expresses appreciation to outgoing board member

Walnut Hills Retirement Community extends sincere appreciation to Paul Shetler, who completed his term of service on the Board of Directors in 2025.

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Greencroft Goshen appoints Kim Harden as Community Vice President

Greencroft Goshen is pleased to announce that Kim Harden has joined the organization as Community Vice President.

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Greencroft Communities honors outgoing board members and announces 2025 award winners

Greencroft Communities celebrated leadership and excellence across its network last month, recognizing outgoing board members and announcing the recipients of the organization’s top awards for innovation and performance.

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Oak Grove recognizes outgoing board members and receives innovation award

Oak Grove Christian Retirement Village expresses appreciation to three local leaders who have concluded their service on the Board of Directors.

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Hamilton Grove hosts Halloween trick-or-treat night

Hamilton Grove is excited to welcome the community back for its annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Night on October 23, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

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