Tag: LA VERNE, Calif.
Hillcrest Senior Living in California Offers an Ideal Community for Solo Agers – and a Summer Camp to Match
LA VERNE, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire: -- With a growing number of older adults choosing to age solo, Hillcrest, a nonprofit, age-qualified community in La Verne, is stepping up to meet the needs of this rising demographic. Set on a lush 50-acre campus in La Verne, California, Hillcrest is a haven for those who crave meaningful connection, wellness-centered living and a true sense of belonging - especially for those entering this next chapter on their own.
CEO Matthew Neeley of HILLCREST Recognized as Outstanding Community Leader for Compassionate Leadership and Community Service
LA VERNE, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire: -- Matthew Neeley, President and CEO of Hillcrest, an age-qualified community in La Verne, was recently honored as an Outstanding Community Leader at the NAACP Pomona Valley Branch 6th Annual Freedom Fund Event. Through his compassionate leadership and steadfast commitment to serving others, Neeley has led efforts that uplift individuals, bridge divides and build a stronger, more inclusive community.
2025 LA Executive Leadership Awards honors Joel Brouwer of Hillcrest as a CFO of the Year
LA VERNE, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire: -- Hillcrest, an age-qualified community in La Verne, proudly announces that Chief Financial Officer Joel Brouwer, CPA, CGMA, has been recognized as the CFO of the Year in the Small to Midsize Company category at the 2025 LA Executive Leadership Awards, an event celebrating leaders across Southern California who exemplify excellence, vision and resilience.
Senior Living Communities in L.A. Unite to Support Displaced Seniors After the Eaton Fire
LA VERNE, Calif. /Massachusetts Newswire: -- In a remarkable display of compassion and community spirit, Hillcrest, an age-qualified community in La Verne is showing what it means to be a good neighbor by helping seniors displaced by the devastating Eaton Fire. Hillcrest offered seniors housing and a chance to rebuild their lives with a new home. The fire destroyed The Terraces at Park Marino in Pasadena, leaving many residents, including those with significant health needs, without a place to call home.