The Green House at Calvary is a memory-specific personal care home operated as a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church. Established on April 1, 2007, this unique home was designed to provide compassionate and individualized care for elders living with memory-related conditions. The home first opened its doors fully staffed and has been committed to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment ever since its inception. The intimate setting is designed to offer a sense of family and community, catering to the distinctive needs of each resident and ensuring a safe, nurturing space for elders.
Upon opening, the Green House at Calvary welcomed the presence of its first elder, Mr. Phillip Liparato. Although it took almost a year for the home to reach full occupancy, with all ten elder residents settled in, the dedication of staff and volunteers helped the Green House quickly become a trusted and beloved residence. Since reaching capacity, the home has consistently maintained full occupancy, a testament to its reputation for quality care and the strong sense of belonging it fosters among its elders. This stability underscores the enduring appeal of the Green House at Calvary's approach to memory care.
Over the years, the Green House at Calvary has continued to cultivate an environment that emphasizes personal attention and dignity for each elder. As of April 1, 2012, the home celebrated five years of continuous operation, marking an important milestone in its mission to serve those with memory care needs. Deeply rooted in the values of compassion and respect, the Green House at Calvary exemplifies a holistic approach to elder care, ensuring that every individual receives thoughtful and personalized support guided by an unwavering commitment to their well-being.