The Green House at Calvary is a memory-specific personal care home that operates as a ministry of Calvary Baptist Church. Focused on providing specialized care for elders experiencing memory challenges, The Green House at Calvary first opened its doors on April 1, 2007. The home began its journey fully staffed with one elder, Mr. Phillip Liparato, who played an instrumental role during its establishment. In its initial year, the process of welcoming and settling residents was a gradual one, but the home reached its full occupancy of ten elders within that time frame.
Since achieving full occupancy, The Green House at Calvary has maintained its capacity and has grown into a recognized presence within its community. It is designed to offer both personal care and a sense of belonging to residents, emphasizing the importance of respect, dignity, and supportive engagement for elders. The home is tailored specifically to the unique needs of individuals experiencing memory loss, providing a safe environment where residents can thrive with the guidance and compassion of attentive staff.
As a testament to its stability and success, The Green House at Calvary was able to celebrate its fifth anniversary on April 1, 2012, marking half a decade of dedicated service to its residents. The ongoing commitment to maintaining a nurturing atmosphere has allowed the home to remain at full occupancy, continuing its mission of caring for elders within a supportive and faith-based setting. The Green House at Calvary stands as a meaningful example of what can be achieved when care, community, and ministry converge to meet the needs of those living with memory-related conditions.