The friends stay active with bingo, social groups, and visits with the chaplain, ensuring their faith remains central to their lives. But beyond the activities, the heart of Victorian Vil- lage is the support residents receive. When Tracy faced a health scare, doctors told her children she had only a few hours to live-but she miraculously recovered. With the care, therapy, and medical support available at Victorian Village, she regained her strength and continued living a full life. “God was at my side,” Tracy said. Similarly, when Lenore recently battled pneumonia, she was grateful for the on-site home health care services through Providence at Home that provided her with the therapy and support she needed to heal. “Living here is a blessing because you can have care. The doctor and nurse practitioner that come here are very helpful.” For Lenore and Tracy, Victorian Village is more than just a residence; it’s a home where friend- ships thrive, faith is nurtured, and residents are genuinely cared for. As Lenore put it, “God has been by my side through every challenge, and I see His work in bringing me here. I’m thankful for all that we have.” Lenore has 3 children, 9 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. Tracy has 3 living children, 14 grandchildren, and will soon have 37 great-grandchildren. With faith, friendship, and family at the heart of Vic- torian Village, it’s clear why so many residents find comfort, joy, and belonging in this special place.
Lenore Hoff Victorian Village Resident
Tracy Heemstra Victorian Village Resident
Village, knowing it would provide the sense of con- nection and care she needed. Shortly after that time, Lenore, who had family nearby, also decided to move. The presence of familiar faces, a welcoming Christian community, and the staff’s support reassured them that they had made the right choice. The Christian foundation, her friends, and the activ- ities make a difference for Lenore. “It was important for me to be in a place that values faith and provides opportunities for worship and fellowship,” she said. “I didn’t like living alone in my home,” Tracy shared. “Here, I can socialize when I want to or sit in a cozy corner and always find someone to talk to.” At Victorian Village, Lenore and Tracy have discovered multiple opportunities to stay engaged, form new friendships, and continue their lifelong passions. They still sing occasionally and enjoy creative activi- ties like the card-making club, where residents craft beautiful handmade greeting cards for birthdays, condolences, and special occasions.
THE BOND OF A LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP A Lifelong Friendship Continues at Victorian Village
raised children. Some weekends were spent togeth- er at a shared vacation cottage in Indiana, boating, water skiing, and making cherished memories. Their husbands, too, formed close bonds, making their friendship not just about two individuals but two entire families growing together. The families celebrated weddings, grandchildren, and countless milestones together. For Lenore and Tracy, moving to Victorian Village was a natural choice. After Tracy lost her husband, her son-in-law encouraged her to explore Victorian
Lenore Hoff and Tracy Heemstra’s friendship began in high school when they connected through choir at Chicago Christian High School in Englewood, Illinois. Over the years, their bond has grown into a lifelong relationship, encompassing family mile- stones, shared vacations, and now a fulfilling life together at Victorian Village. Though they came from different parts of Chicago- land, Tracy and Lenore’s friendship flourished after high school. They married, started families, and
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