Freedom you want. Peace of mind you deserve.
As a thoughtfully planned community, we provide a myriad of choices, allowing you the time and freedom to do what you want!
Mount Pleasant Retirement Village is more than just a beautiful campus in a great location – it's a family of residents, employees, committed volunteers and donors. Mount Pleasant enjoys a sterling reputation earned through our commitment to be the best we can.
Services Offered
- Nursing
- Retirement Community
- Adult Day Services
- Home Care
- Transportation
- Respite Care
- Hospice
- Senior Housing
- Villages
- Dementia Care
- Assisted Living
Features Include
Social and cultural opportunities
Weekly tea • Weekly card parties • Choir/bell ringers • Volunteer activities • Shopping trips • Dining out • Sporting events • Shuffleboard • Resident Association • Bible study • Art exhibits • Craft classes • Billiards • Galas • Campus concerts • Symphony trips • Day trips/excursions
Educational opportunities
Computer center and classes • Lectures • Relationships with nearby colleges and universities
Centers and services on campus
Robert A. Quisno Fitness/ Wellness Center • 3-hole putting green • Park-like courtyard with gazebo and water fountain • Arboretum • Therapeutic aquatic pool • Indoor walking track • Fitness classes • Library • Chapel • Full-time clergy service • Woodshop • Yoga • Outpatient therapy • Nature trail
Honorable Service Grants
Retired veterans who have faithfully served our country and retired clergy, missionaries and church staff members may be eligible for either the Veterans Honorable Service Grant or the Church Employee Grant.
Dakim Brain Fitness
Helps residents reduce their risk of memory loss and dementia, the Dakim system is designed for use by older adults, from those with the sharpest minds to those who have mild cognitive impairment.
It’s Never 2 Late (IN2L)
IN2L combines high tech with high touch in a new computer system designed specifically for older adults with the belief that it’s never too late to join the digital revolution.
We keep our word to fulfill our residents' changing needs and interests and uphold the promise to provide a secure, high quality community. Most of all, we uphold our promise to continue the tradition of compassionate care, promoting quality of life and wellness of body, mind and spirit.
—Stan Kappers, Executive Director