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Methodist Retirement Communities company history timeline

1962

Expanded several times in the ensuing century and renamed “The Methodist Home” in 1962 the community remains as a vital ministry at this location today as United Methodist Communities at Collingswood.

1970

The Bancroft Home was renamed Epworth Manor after being acquired by United Methodist Homes of New Jersey in 1970.

1994

In 1994, an Alzheimer's care unit was established at Bishop Wicke.

2000

In 2000, both conferences merged to form the Greater New Jersey Conference of the United Methodist Church.

2001

In response to the aging population’s request for a different level of long term care, Asbury Heights added Asbury Villas, personal care apartments, in 2001.

2013

Later relocated and renamed Creekside in 2013.

2016

Our Blog is a 2016 Platinum Generations Award Winner! The Generations Award is an annual international competition for excellence in senior marketing recognizing professionals who have communicated to the 50+ Mature Markets.

2019

Final construction and move in of the first assisted living residents began in early 2019.

Mirador2019 In the 2nd quarter of 2019 MRC acquired Mirador in Corpus Christi.

2020

In early September 2020, MRC completed financing for the development of its newest community, Stevenson Oaks in Fort Worth with a Ground Breaking in late September 2020.

2021

In 2021, MRC will complete financing for the development of its newest community, Stevenson Oaks in Fort Worth.

Construction is also expected to be completed in 2021 and will include residential apartments, assisted living apartments and memory support suites.

2022

Construction is expected to be completed in 2022 and will include residential apartments, assisted living apartments and memory support suites.

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