Some Independent Senior Living Apartments at Maple Crest are currently being renovated. Please pardon any noise or dust issues that might arise! We are excited to have newly renovated apartments… Read more »
MHCO’s Winter Respite Program is Back
MHCO’s Winter Respite Program is back. You or a loved one can enjoy Assisted Living accommodations all winter long, and forget about the hassle that the cold and snow brings… Read more »
Fall 2021 Vine Newsletter Available
The Fall, 2021 Vine Newsletter has been published and is now available! Click here to read the full newsletter. Highlights include; Reflections of Resilience and Hope A Word from Daren… Read more »
Support MHCO This Giving Tuesday!
Giving Tuesday is a movement that unleashes the power of radical generosity around the world . Join MHCO in support of older adults with your Acts of Kindness and with… Read more »
MHCO History Book Now Available
Written by Joanne Vercler Niswander and Edited by Laura B. Voth, the first MHCO History Book, “How it came to be…and to Grow” is now available. Those who have already… Read more »
MHCO Announces Management Agreement with Brethren Retirement Community
Greetings MHCO Staff, Residents, Families, Friends, and Community Partners! I am Elizabeth Kelly, Chair of the MHCO Board. I have very good news to share regarding our process for affiliation… Read more »
2021 Concert on the Lawn Cancelled
The difficult decision to cancel this year’s Concert on the Lawn on Sunday was recently made due to a continued increase in COVID-19 cases locally. While everyone was looking forward… Read more »
MHCO History Book Now Available for Pre-Order
From the author: “Pioneering, no matter the field or century, is not an easy task. The now-ubiquitous field of adult nursing care was in its infancy after WWII when… Read more »
MMH Volunteer Transport Drivers Make it an “Easy Pull”
Dave McClurg and other volunteer transport drivers recently were trained in using the “easy pull” system in the new handicap accessible van. That same day, Dave made a trip with… Read more »
Ohio State of Emergency Lifted – What it Means
Governor DeWine made a surprise declaration yesterday that Ohio’s State of Emergency would be ended today and added there would be affects to nursing home, assisted living/congregate living communities relative… Read more »