Founding Board Member Carl Joliff, Volunteer Alice Davis, Steering
Committee Members Earl Allen and Dorothy Streight and Employee Pam
Hill have been recognized for their commitment to the senior living
community.
Venetta and Carl
Joliff with Jo Hilliard
In the early 1960’s, Joliff was one of the early
church leaders to catch the vision of providing care for older
adults who couldn’t care for themselves. He recruited other
dedicated individuals, raised funds and traveled throughout central
Illinois to spread the word about the new Christian ministry. He
also served as chairman of the new organization.
Today Joliff lives at Hickory Point Christian Village in Forsyth,
one of the 13 senior living communities of Christian Homes, Inc.,
the organization that grew out of the original Christian Nursing
Home in Lincoln.
Alice Davis
Davis was a faithful volunteer at The Christian
Village most of her adult life. She was a member of the first
Christian Nursing Home Auxiliary Board and served on the home’s
steering committee. She also was a Key Lady with Mt. Pulaski
Christian Church.
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Earl Allen, Jo
Hilliard, and Dorothy Streight
Allen and Streight have served on the steering
committee for The Christian Village for several decades. In that
role, they’ve faithfully provided vision and wisdom to the
organization. They’ve also been a liaison with the public, and a
representative to supporting churches.
Chaplian Ryan
Edgecombe and Pam Hill
Hill was recognized for providing 38 years of
dedicated care to hundreds of residents and for serving as director
of the George Gahr Memory Care Unit since it opened in 2000. Over
the years Hill has accumulated a wealth of gratitude and love from
both residents and their families.
The Christian Village is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year
with the theme of “Honoring God with a Faithful Past and a Thriving
Future.”
The Christian Village currently offers Rehab-to-Home, long-term
skilled nursing care, respite care and hospice care. Garden homes
and apartments also are available for independent older adults.
The ministry has begun an expansion project which will add an
assisted-living Garden Villa for memory care residents and a special
wing for Rehab-to-Home guests.
[Jan Schumacher, Christian Village] |