Immanuel’s Clark Jeary Renamed Yankee Hill Village in Celebration of New Programming
Immanuel (www.Immanuel.com), Nebraska’s leader for retirement living solutions, recently celebrated a “Season of New” on August 29 at Clark Jeary with new programming announcements and a new resident-chosen name for the senior living community, Yankee Hill Village. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held with special guests Senator Kate Bolz of Nebraska District 29; Wendy Birdsall, Lincoln Chamber of Commerce president; and other Lincoln Chamber members and community leaders.
Along with the new name, the community celebrated new life enrichment and new memory support programming, the opening of a new Thrive by Immanuel Wellness Center, newly added healthcare services to better support assisted living residents, and the welcoming of a new executive chef.
In celebration, Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird issued a proclamation celebrating “Commitment to Senior Choice Day.” Immanuel’s Yankee Hill Village honors senior choice with resident-directed activities, choice dining options, wellness opportunities that encourage participants to thrive, comprehensive, expert memory support, and more. Newly named Yankee Hill Village is proud to be an advocate for senior choice as a right for area retirees.
In 2017, Immanuel acquired Clark Jeary into its brand of retirement communities which now span across southeast Nebraska and central Iowa. Clark Jeary was originally founded in 1963 and moved to its current Yankee Hill location in 2006.
Since 1887, Immanuel has been providing Christ-Centered Service to seniors, each other and the community. As a not-for-profit, serving arm of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) Immanuel’s house of brands includes: Immanuel Communities, Immanuel Pathways, Immanuel Community Foundation, and The Immanuel Vision Foundation. Learn more online at www.Immanuel.com.