Recent Posts
April 7, 2026
Connections Strengthen Our Mission
Over the past year, Valley View has been honored to build new connections and deepen long‑standing relationships with government leaders, local churches, researchers, and community organizations. These partners may look different—from local Mennonite congregations to Penn State’s Center for Geriatric Nursing Excellence—but they share a common purpose: meeting the growing needs of older adults in Central Pennsylvania. We look forward to continuing these conversations as we work to make our region a leader in services for older adults and memory support.
April 7, 2026
Kirk Thomas: A Calling Continues
Kirk Thomas served as the Chief Administrative Officer for Geisinger Western Region before he retired, capping off a career of 39 years in healthcare. In the midst of what he calls a “what’s next phase,” he is investing his time in ministry work—including a brand‑new term on Valley View’s board of directors. We sat down with him to talk about his new role and how he sees connection and purpose lived out at Valley View.
April 7, 2026
Neighbors Serving Neighbors: Thrift Store Volunteers and a Generous Gift
This spring, Big Valley Thrift & Gift made a historic $20,000 gift to Valley View’s Benevolent Fund. The donation reflects the thrift store’s mission to share God’s love and compassion both locally and around the world, and it also is testament to the deep connection that the store has had with Valley View across the decades.
October 29, 2025
Serving the greater community is about mission and heart
“Many people who impacted me are here at Valley View. I want to take care of them and allow future generations to benefit from what is here.”
July 8, 2025
Spring/Summer 2025 Newsletter
Learn more about Memory Person Care expansion, this year’s renovation progress, partnering with Penn State Research, and innovating a first-of-its-kind Smart Room in the Spring/Summer Newsletter!
July 8, 2025
Q&A with returning board member Lynn Reed
It is so satisfying to be part of a piece of the VVRC community... As the retirement population grows in Pennsylvania, people are looking for a place with a sense of home. The care that’s given at Valley View is second to none in Central PA, and being part of it is a great reward.
July 8, 2025
“My hairdresser saved my life”
“Years ago, I heard that you can be sad and glad at the same time. And now I know what that is. I’m glad that I’m going to be with my family, but I am sad to leave Valley View. I’ve made friends and it’s been a good place for me. Everyone’s been so wonderful.”
July 8, 2025
Building on a strong foundation
Chapel Drive is once again home to residents. Special thanks to the dedicated team members who helped to make this move a seamless reality and to residents and families who had patience during the renovation time.
November 26, 2024
Spotlight of gratitude for our community
It’s no coincidence that Valley View Retirement Community (VVRC)—created by our local community to meet an unmet need for older adults—continues to be intrinsically involved with the neighborhood outside our doors. It’s a mutual relationship that benefits all of us.
August 7, 2024
In the community: Supporting local sports
Valley View is a proud supporter of Burnham Youth Sports Association this season. The sports league, which is part of the Big Valley Little League, has two softball teams and two baseball teams. The league has over fifty young athletes from Burnham, Lewistown, and Decatur between the four teams.