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Who Cares for the Caregiver?

When you regularly spend time helping someone, you are a caregiver. If you are assisting a disabled spouse, doing household chores for a loved one, or taking care...

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Towne Homes

There are two styles of towne homes that are currently move in ready! Picture yourself this summer in an updated townehome! You will have the opportunity to spend...

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Navigating Sub-Acute Rehab

A loved one is in the hospital, what´s next? Join Wan VandenBerg, RN as she guides you though the transition between the hospital and the successful return home....

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The Clark Commitment

The Clark Commitment is a hallmark of our community. The name comes from Clark's commitment to residents whose assets have been depleted through no fault of their own.

The uneven economy has played havoc with personal portfolios. Couple that with people living longer and the increasing cost of health care, and it's not surprising that even with careful planning, a lifetime of savings can be consumed. In these instances, Clark partners with long-term residents by providing benevolent care funds for the rest of their lives. In fact, the Clark Foundation raises about $1,000,000 annually to support The Clark Commitment.

What does The Clark Commitment to benevolent care mean to residents and their families? The world.

  • Serenity
    Residents and families transition through life's pages without financial stress.
  • Quality of Life
    Residents have access to the same services and activities as everyone else in the community.
  • Dignity
    Lifetimes of work and stewardship by residents are respected.

We rely on generous support from donors through annual or planned giving in order to fulfill The Clark Commitment. Click here to learn more about multiple ways to give. For more information about the Clark Foundation and its work, contact us or call (616) 452-1568 extension 121. The toll free number is (800) 770-1117.