Bethany Covenant Village to Change Ownership

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN (April 30, 2012) – The Bethany Covenant Village senior living center will come under new ownership according to terms of an agreement announced today by Covenant Retirement Communities and Senior Health Management of Minneapolis.

The ownership change does not affect the senior residents living in the 66-bed skilled nursing facility that also includes 16 assisted living apartments. Bethany residents and staff were advised of the pending transfer of ownership during an informational meeting earlier today.

Bethany Covenant Village, which began 83 years ago as a ministry of local Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) congregations, has been operated by Covenant Retirement Communities, which is part of Covenant Ministries of Benevolence.

Located in the Windom neighborhood, it has operated as its own retirement community offering assisted living with skilled nursing care. Covenant Retirement Communities also provides a separate community of residential and assisted living, memory support and skilled nursing at nearby Covenant Village of Golden Valley. The Bethany transfer does not include the Golden Valley property or impact any of the Golden Valley services.

“We have been assured by Senior Health Management that it is their intent to maintain the traditions for which Bethany is known,” said Gary Gardeen, executive director for Covenant Retirement Communities of Minnesota.

Gardeen said the Bethany name will continue to be used. The change in ownership is contingent upon license transfers from the Minnesota Department of Health.

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3 comments “Bethany Covenant Village to Change Ownership”

Who will the new owners be?  That seems like an important aspect to this story 🙂 Thanks.

Editor’s note: The new owner as identified in the story is Senior Health Management of Minneapolis.

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Growing up in Northeast Minneapolis, Bethany Home was a significant part of my spiritual nurture — many of the people who loved me into the faith would end their earthly pilgrimage there. What bothers me is that while we are informed about the sale, there is not a word as to rationale. What makes this a good sale? What does it say about the evolving nature of Covenant Retirement Communities and who they serve? After 83 years of faithful ministry, Bethany deserves better than to be shown the door without a word of explanation.

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We will be praying for Bethany staff and residents in this time of transition and trust that the same loving care for seniors will continue to be provided in that location for years to come! I was blessed to visit there often in the three years I served as Pastor for Congregational Care at Salem Covenant in the late ’90s. Additionally, my Dad grew up there in NE Minneapolis not so far away, even before Bethany was established, and later lived just a few blocks away from Bethany. God bless Chaplain Fran Decker, too, who has served for many years with dedicated commitment and love to the residentce there.

Dennis K Carlson, Farmington HIlls, MI

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