Asheville, a charming city nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is embracing a wonderful new addition to its community. MountainCare Adult Day has officially relocated to a vibrant new space at the First Baptist Church of Asheville. This exciting move means that even more older adults with cognitive and physical challenges can benefit from the valuable socialization and enrichment opportunities that MountainCare provides.
For nearly 40 years, MountainCare has been a beacon of hope for families in the Asheville area. As the demand for daytime care continues to rise, the new partnership with First Baptist Church allows MountainCare to expand its capacity to serve those in need. Elizabeth Williams, the Executive Director of MountainCare, expressed her enthusiasm about the transition, stating, “This partnership not only provides us with a wonderful new space but also opens up new opportunities to better serve our community.”
But what does this mean for local families facing the challenges of caring for loved ones with special needs? It means a safe, supportive environment where older adults can engage in meaningful activities and, most importantly, connect with others.
The decision to lease this new space was not taken lightly. The leadership at First Baptist Church recognized the synergy between their mission and that of MountainCare. Mack Dennis, the Senior Pastor, and Stephanie Kiser, Chair of Deacons, perfectly captured this sentiment when they said, “Our church’s mission of Beautiful Belonging aligns beautifully with MountainCare’s dedication to community and dignity for adults with special needs.”
It’s refreshing to see faith-based organizations stepping up to meet the needs of their community, especially in a world where such support is often vital yet hard to find.
The new location isn’t just a change of scenery; it brings upgraded facilities that improve access and comfort for participants. With a large parking lot and an easily navigable entrance, visiting MountainCare will be a breeze for families. The First Baptist Church campus also houses the Academy of the Arts, First Baptist Child Development Center, and First Kids Preschool, creating a vibrant hub where community and care intertwine.
MountainCare understands that providing a program for older adults with cognitive and physical impairments is just one piece of a larger puzzle. Their commitment extends to offering respite and support for caregivers, recognizing the immense pressure that these individuals face daily.
As MountainCare starts this new chapter, its previous home on Sweeten Creek Road will now be a part of Asheville’s rich history of providing valuable support services. For many families, this new beginning at First Baptist Church symbolizes hope, connection, and renewed strength.
For anyone interested in learning more about MountainCare or exploring their services, Elizabeth Williams encourages you to reach out directly at elizabethw@mtncare.org or call 858-201-8667. Whether you’re looking for care for a loved one or want to support this incredible organization, there’s a place for you in this budding community.
As we look forward to the upcoming months, it’s exciting to imagine all the memories, friendships, and enriching experiences that will be fostered in this new setting at First Baptist Church of Asheville. It’s a reminder that in our community, there will always be room for Beautiful Belonging.
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