When the expansion is complete, The Christian Village will offer a 
			full continuum of care which will allow residents to stay on the 
			campus even if their healthcare needs change.  
			 
			The $6 million campaign is well underway with lead gifts totaling 
			more than $500,000 from the Woods Foundation, friends of the 
			ministry and Christian Homes, Inc. board members, executive team and 
			employees. The Woods gift of $400,000 was made possible through the 
			generosity of Robert J. Woods and Joan Jarrett Woods through the 
			creation of the Woods Foundation. 
			 
			The theme of the campaign, relating to The Christian Village’s 50 
			years of ministry, is “Founded in faith, driven by excellence, the 
			vision lives on.”
			
			  
			The expansion includes an assisted living home for memory care 
			residents, a new Rehab-to-Home wing, renovation of Hope Hall in the 
			nursing home and an update of the independent living garden homes 
			and apartments. Seventh Street will be permanently closed to allow 
			the nursing home and Rehab-to-Home wing to be connected. 
			
			
			  
			 
			Assisted living for memory care 
			 
			A new concept in Assisted Living, a stand-alone garden villa will be 
			built with 12 private rooms, each with a private bathroom. It will 
			feature common areas including kitchen, dining, family room, 
			activity/computer room, laundry and beauty salon. 
			The garden villa is designed for individuals needing memory care who 
			wish to maintain an independent lifestyle but require assistance 
			with daily activities such as bathing,  
			dressing and medication reminders. These residents will be able to 
			remain active while also being safe. Residents will each have 
			personal care assistance based on their individualized care plans. 
			
			  
			New Rehab-to-Home wing 
			 
			The new Rehab-to-Home wing will provide transitional care for guests 
			who want to restore abilities they’ve lost after an injury, illness 
			or surgery.  
			
			  
			Offering a spa-like atmosphere, the new wing will feature 20 
			private rooms, each with a private bathroom, and a separate dining 
			room for Rehab-to-Home guests. A new state-of-the-art therapy gym 
			will be built to accommodate both short-term guests and long-term 
			residents. Physical, occupational and speech therapy will be 
			offered.  
			 
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			Renovation of Hope Hall 
			“Hope Hall” (100 wing of the nursing home) will be renovated to 
			have private rooms, with private bathrooms, for long-term skilled 
			nursing residents. The updated wing will give residents the option 
			to have a private or semi-private room, with a private bathroom. A 
			spacious new entrance and lobby also will be added to the nursing 
			home to make more room for family members and volunteers who visit. 
			 
			Update of independent living homes, apartments 
			 
			The garden homes and independent living apartments, built decades 
			ago, are due for upgrades. These will include: 
			
				- New raised toilets & vanities in bathrooms
 
				- Bathtub conversions
 
				- New kitchen cabinets in Garden Home cottages
 
				- Redesign of apartments to a more open concept
 
				- Replacement of outdated lighting fixtures
 
			 
			
			The garden homes and apartments provide independent living residents 
			the opportunity to enjoy an active lifestyle with an array of 
			opportunities for socializing and companionship. Residents can 
			experience peace of mind, without the worry of home maintenance or 
			lawn care. 
			 
			“This expansion will allow us to modernize the campus to satisfy the 
			new expectations of older adults today and those in the future,” 
			noted Tim Phillippe, CEO of
			Christian Homes, the parent organization of The Christian Village. 
			“The way healthcare and services are delivered continues to change 
			as new models are invented. We want to stay abreast of these changes 
			and be the best.” 
			 
			
			  
			 
			 
			“We’re proud of providing the very best services in the area for 
			many years and want to continue this tradition,” he added.  
			 
			Those interested in making a difference in the lives of older adults 
			in the community for years to come are invited to visit
			
			www.thechristianvillage.org  to learn how to participate in 
			the Vision 2015 Capital Campaign. 
			 
			The Christian Village is one of the 13 senior living communities of 
			Christian Homes, which has campuses in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and 
			Missouri. 
			[Jan Schumacher, Christian Village]  |