Angel Knight: A short-term rehabilitation patient story

Hillcrest Healthcare offers a comprehensive portfolio of services and therapies, including short-term rehabilitation. When Angel Knight came to Beverly Park in June 2022, she already had overcome almost insurmountable odds to be alive. When she left five weeks later, she had the strength and tools needed to function better at home. Angel contracted COVID on Aug. 25, 2021. She went … Read More

Volunteers make a difference: Donna & Gary Gomes

Hillcrest Healthcare welcomes volunteers at our three communities. Donna and Gary Gomes volunteer at Beverly Park Place serving in a variety of ways including resident visits, game night hosts and therapy dog visits.

Volunteers make a difference: Allen Marler

Hillcrest Healthcare welcomes individuals, families and groups to volunteer at our three communities. Our volunteers are wonderful and provide so much encouragement and joy to our residents. We appreciate their dedication to helping others. Allen Marler volunteers weekly at both Beverly Park Place and Island Home, conducting church services on the weekend. “I joined Valley View Baptist Church in January … Read More

Social Workers are advocates, partners and friends

March is Social Work Month when we celebrate and recognize the great individuals who work in the profession. Hillcrest Healthcare’s three communities each have social services staff who go above and beyond to assist the patients and residents.

Summer fun at Hillcrest Healthcare communities

We tip our hats to the creative activity directors and associates at Hillcrest Healthcare’s three Knoxville communities for finding and hosting fun summer activities for our patients and residents! We know that connection and engagement improve well-being, so we offer an array of enjoyable activities that promote interaction both among patients and with the staff. Have you ever wished there … Read More

Hillcrest Healthcare’s eggcellent Easter

Easter is an important time at the three Hillcrest Healthcare communities. It comes with the hope of spring and new life and is a great way to get patients, families and associates to enjoy some good old-fashioned Easter fun. We know that connection, interaction and engagement improve the well-being of our residents, so we invest time and resources into creating … Read More