Copeland Care Fund
When Copeland Oaks was founded in 1963 it embodied a number of Christian values. No resident would ever be asked to leave for financial reasons. If residents outlived their resources, for whatever reason, a Copeland Care Fund would be in place to provide the help they need so they might live their lives with dignity and security.
Last year, $861,000 in charitable care was provided to 42 community members residing in Copeland Oaks' independent and assisted living facilities. Residents receiving assistance are not transitioned from their current living arrangements to skilled nursing care should they outlive their financial resources. They may remain living in their current accommodations. Care at Copeland is unique and handled with the highest levels of dignity. The process is completely confidential.