“At Reformed Church Home, I often meet individuals and families at a moment they didn’t quite plan for—a hospital stay, a sudden health change, or simply the realization that a little extra support is needed for a short time. These moments can feel uncertain, even overwhelming.
What I’ve come to appreciate is how powerful a well-supported transition can be.
Our Respite Care and Rehabilitation programs are designed to provide more than clinical care. They offer a place to regain strength, rebuild confidence, and take meaningful steps forward—physically and emotionally. Families, too, find comfort in knowing their loved one is in a setting where care is thoughtful, consistent, and personal.
Spring is a fitting backdrop for this work. It reminds us that renewal doesn’t happen all at once—it unfolds gradually, with patience and support.
Step forward. Join me for coffee and a visit to learn more about our services.” — David Boles, Marketing Director
There are moments in life when change is not something we plan—it arrives quietly, sometimes unexpectedly, asking us to pause, regroup, and find our footing again.
At Reformed Church Home, our Respite Care and Rehabilitation services are designed to be that bridge—especially in the spring, a season that naturally reminds us that renewal is always possible.
For individuals recovering from surgery, illness, or a hospital stay, rehabilitation is more than therapy sessions—it’s the steady rebuilding of strength, confidence, and independence. Each small gain becomes a meaningful step forward. A walk a little farther. A movement a little easier. A return to something familiar.
For families and caregivers, respite offers something equally important—a moment to breathe. To rest. To trust that their loved one is receiving thoughtful, attentive care while they regain their own balance.
Spring teaches us that transitions don’t have to be rushed. Buds don’t open all at once. Growth unfolds in its own time.
Here, that philosophy guides everything we do.
Residents are supported not only by skilled professionals, but by a team that understands the emotional side of healing—the uncertainty, the hope, the quiet victories. Families are welcomed into the process, reassured that progress is happening even on the days when it feels slow.
Whether staying for a short period of recovery or simply needing a temporary place of care, respite and rehabilitation at Reformed Church Home offer something deeply valuable—
A chance to begin again.
