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Tabor Village acquires Valhaven Care Home operations

The 26-bed complex-care community is owned by the Church of God in Christ Mennonite
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Tabor Village in Abbotsford has acquired the operations of Valhaven Care Care Home.

Tabor Village, a seniors’ care facility, has acquired the operations of Valhaven Care Home in Abbotsford.

The 26-bed complex-care community on Balmoral Street is owned by the Church of God in Christ Mennonite and was previously operated by Communitas Supportive Care Society.

Dan Levitt, executive director of Tabor Village, said they are excited about the new endeavour.

“Operating Valhaven strengthens our presence in the seniors’ care and housing market, and is an important step in our strategic plan to expand the reach of our programs and services,” he said.

With the addition of Valhaven to Tabor Village’s portfolio, the not-for-profit organization operates 144 complex-care beds, 104 assisted-living suites, 38 units of independent living, and five rental houses.

Tabor Village has more than 400 employees and volunteers, with 11 participating Mennonite Brethren churches whose thousands of members are also members of the Tabor Home Society.

Levitt said Tabor Village will continue to meet changing needs as the elderly population increases and the cases of Alzheimer disease escalate in the decades ahead.

For more information, visit taborvillage.org.