In May, Hover Senior Living honored eight seniors over the age of 80 who have made a significant difference in the Longmont and surrounding communities.at the Foxhill Club in Longmont. Hover honored eight seniors and five honorable mentions at their special tea celebration. Board President Nancy Schwalm gave the presentations to the honorees. Honorees included Bob Sarchet, Dale Sherrod, Kenneth Cavanaugh, Judy Winger, Carol Yoakum, Virginia Black, Leona Stoecker, & Judith Boyd. Honrable Mentions included Helen Vanzant, Jerry Buchholz, Ida Biederman, Richard Hahn, & Sam Beeler.
Board President Nancy Schwalm
In 1979, The Hover family of Longmont, opened the first of its kind highrise apartments, offering a retirement home for low-income elders in the Boulder County area. The Hover Manor Independent Living lifestyle empowers seniors to live the life they choose by offering innovative, affordable, and dignified choices.
In 1989, The Hover Community Inc. was established, DBA Beatrice Hover Assisted Living. This forward thinking, care community, serves all with integrity and respect, while enhancing the quality of life for seniors through innovation and affordability.
In 2019, A radical new model for skilled nursing care came to Longmont, The Katherine and Charles Green House homes are designed from the ground up to look and feel like a real home for 12 elders in each home.
Hover Senior Living Communities lead the way of the future in elder care, Their campus sits on 15 acres on the west side of Longmont with a backdrop of the Rocky Mountain Range.