

Began as a faith‑centered home for aging adults.
Grew into a full continuing‑care retirement community.
Provides services including independent living, assisted living, nursing care, wellness programs, and campus events.
Operates through resident fees and community support, with an annual budget and report.
Once provided housing for Afghan refugee families.
A caring community rooted in Anabaptist and Mennonite faith traditions.
Commitment to integrity and stewardship in all operations.
Emphasis on intergenerational relationships and mutual respect.
Focus on high
quality, resident‑centered care and hospitality.
Encouragement of lifelong learning, creativity and purposeful living.
USDA
certified organic and Pennsylvania
certified organic.
Three greenhouses enable year
round production; goats used for land management; apiary and mushroom cultivation on
site.
Active reforestation: planting chestnut and oak trees to support trails and biodiversity.
Engaged interns from Eastern Mennonite and James Madison Universities in sustainable agriculture.
Targets regenerative farming—promoting soil health, energy conservation and low carbon footprint.





