“In Skilled Nursing at Reformed Church Home, we often meet residents and families during times that require both clinical expertise and deep compassion. These are not always easy transitions—but they are important ones.
What matters most in those moments is knowing that care is not only available—but consistently present.
Our team provides around-the-clock support, tailored to each resident’s needs, while also taking the time to understand who they are as individuals—their routines, preferences, and what brings them comfort.
For families, this creates a sense of reassurance. For residents, it fosters trust and a feeling of belonging.
Spring is a season of change, but also of continuity. Even as the world outside shifts, there is comfort in knowing that inside, care remains steady and dependable.
That is our commitment every day.
To be present. To be attentive. To provide care that supports not just health—but dignity and peace of mind.” — Amy Wendel, Director of Recreation
Not all transitions are about movement forward.
Some are about finding a place where we can rest, be supported, and feel secure—no matter what each day brings.
At Reformed Church Home, our Skilled Nursing Care provides that steady presence. And in a season like spring—when the world outside is changing—it becomes even more meaningful to know that care within remains constant.
Families often come to skilled nursing during times of uncertainty. Health needs may be complex. Decisions may feel heavy. Questions may outnumber answers.
What they find here is something grounding.
A team that is present—day and night.
Care that is attentive, consistent, and compassionate.
A community that understands both the clinical and the human side of care.
Spring reminds us that even as life changes, there is beauty in continuity.
A familiar face greeting you each morning.
A nurse who knows your routine.
A caregiver who understands your preferences without needing to ask.
These are the quiet assurances that build trust over time.
For residents, this creates a sense of belonging.
For families, it brings peace of mind.
Because while seasons shift and circumstances evolve, one thing remains unchanged—
You are not alone.
At Reformed Church Home, care is always present. And in that presence, there is comfort.
