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On February 1, 1892, twenty-six people gathered in a local
parsonage to discuss a pressing challenge – their parents,
grandparents and other elderly members of the community had no
appropriate home
in which to live and no one committed solely to their care. These concerned people formed the Holland Union Benevolent Association,
dedicated to creating a "good Christian home in which the
aged … could spend their days in comfort and free of care." Ten
months later they honored their commitment with the $4,500 purchase
of the first home for eight elderly residents. That spark ignited
a flame that has burned ever more brightly over the years, providing
an ever expanding network of services guided by a mission
to provide excellent care, serve others with love and compassion,
and to follow Christ's teachings and example.
From humble beginnings more than 110 years ago, Holland Home, through
God's preserving hand and bountiful goodness, has grown to
become an acknowledged leader in long-term care. We are the largest provider in Michigan
and rank 36th in the nation, providing
care for over 1,500 residents and 250 Hospice and HomeCare patients
every day.
Today Holland Home offers a broad spectrum of programs and services
that include independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing
care, homecare, rehabilitative care, dementia care and hospice
services. Holland Home owns and operates three residential communities
in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Holland Home has operated continuously since 1892 as a non-profit
organization. While we have relied in part on the financial contributions
and volunteer efforts of the members of several religious denominations,
the corporation is independently owned and operated.
Each of our 950 employees is committed to providing exceptional
care in a spirit of Christian ministry, ensuring that our residents
and clients will feel love, comfort, and peace of mind. In that
way, we continue to reflect the legacy of our founders, whose "faith
and self-denial inspire the coming generation" (J. Hertstein,
1922)
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