2019

Trinity Community of Miami Township joins UCH. Patriot Ridge Community transitions to Trinity Community at Fairborn and a new regional brand, Trinity Communities of Greater Dayton, is launched.

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2015-2016

Glenwood and Harmar Place in Marietta, Ohio, and the Trinity Community at Fairwood join the UCH network.

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2011

The Rev. Kenneth Daniel becomes president and CEO of United Church Homes. An ordained UCC minister as well as an experienced senior living leader, Rev. Daniel’s vision is to align the organization's goals with long-term financial viability, while affirming the spiritual heritage of UCH.

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2000

The communities of Four Winds in Jackson, Ohio, and Trinity Community at Fairborn (formerly Patriot Ridge) in Fairborn, Ohio, join the UCH network.

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1992

Parkvue Place, a Life Plan Community, opens its doors in Sandusky, Ohio. This is made possible by the care and support of Parkvue’s benefactress and founder, Mrs. Ruth Frost Parker. The Community at Parkvue, a healthcare center, opens in 1995.

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1974

United Church Homes opens its fifth residential and healthcare community with the ribbon cutting at the Trinity Community of Beavercreek.

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1964

Chapel Hill, a Life Plan Community, is dedicated on June 21 after a gift of land from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Swallen of Canal Fulton, beginning an era of intentional expansion to other communities in Ohio.

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1963

The Board renames the “Home for the Aged” as it forms United Church Homes in anticipation of adding new communities to the organization.

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1920

Thanks in part to a bequest from Jane Smith and her brother, Matthew, staff and residents move “The Home for the Aged” from Toledo to Upper Sandusky.

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1918

The first home is opened in Toledo under the supervision of Rev. and Mrs. Ruf.

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1916

Members of the German Reformed Churches in Toledo begin organizing and soliciting donations for their “Home for the Aged”.

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