A Continuing Care Retirement Community
Serving residents in rehabilitation, independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care. Medicare and Medicaid certified.
FKHV has 101 skilled nursing beds, 20 assisted living rooms with 12 Alzheimer’s rooms in a separate wing, and, in IL, 38 single houses (and one duplex), and 24 apartments. All levels of health-care support are available; so no need for residents to move elsewhere. A Church of Brethren-affiliated CCRC, we’ve been here since 1905.
Services Offered
- Nursing
- Assisted Living/Personal Care
- Retirement Community
- Transportation
- Respite Care
- Hospice
- Senior Housing
- Dementia Care
Features Include
- Beautiful rural setting
- Multi-year Master Plan under way; will add residences in all CCRC levels, provide new health-care, leisure and meeting space, and revamp campus infrastructure
- Modern rehab center with ’Therapy Gym’
- ‘Bistro’ offers carryout lunches every Monday-Friday
- Free coffee, flavored water in lobby daily
- Busy activities schedule for all residents, including regularly scheduled concerts, outings
- Chapel for weekly worship services, occasional performances and private reflection
- Numerous meeting rooms for presentations, public performance.
- Many public, private spaces – inside Main Building and around campus – allow varied areas for relaxation, reading or conversation
- Public computer for residents’ use; Main Building is wired for Wi-Fi connections
- Guest-room suite for overnight visitors
- Annual spring open house showcases ‘Fahrney-Keedy lifestyle’
- Since 1955, our Auxiliary has been a major financial supporter; it sponsors annual sales and other fund-raising events
- Three-times-yearly newsletter provides latest Fahrney-Keedy news of associates, residents
- Walking trails
- Library open 24/7
- Gift shop
- Hair salon
The Johnson family expressed great appreciation – FK is 1st class from top to bottom. Son states that he is a walking poster for FK. He has come in at all hours … and has always found his mother getting the best possible care; feels the staff has the patience of saints. Every person here is special.
Barbara Weber