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Spring Open House
Wednesday, March 28
Timeslips Program
Promotes Creative Expression
Residents Reach Milestone
Recycle 2 Tons of Styrofoam®
Resident's Painting Featured
In 2012 National Calendar
New! Rental Options
More choices than ever before! Make the move to Woodcrest Villa!
New Villa Construction
Rubia Place - just 2 villas remaining...
Rolincs Receive PANPHA Award
John and Mary Rolinc were presented with the Distinguished Volunteer of the Year Award...
Therapy-Dog Hopefuls Hold Tryouts at Mennonite Home
Mennonite Home was the site of tryouts for six therapy dog hopefuls...
Happy 100th Birthday!
Three special women from Mennonite Home...
WCV Critters Help Local Family
Critters crochet and knit...
Woodcrest Dedicates Library
Margaret Derstine honored for contributions...
Resident Hopes Invention Will Save Lives
Watch WGAL video...
Personal Care and Assisted Living Explained
New Pennsylvania Regulations...
Woodcrest Villa Resident Hopes Invention Will Save Lives

Woodcrest Villa resident Ed Geisler has created a new type of light for horse-drawn buggies to make them more visible and easier to spot at night. The ultimate goal is increased safety for everyone on the roads.

Please check out this WGAL TV8 News Clip on Ed’s story.

Intelligencer Journal writer Lori VanIngen recently profiled Ed and his invention in a feature in Lancaster Newspapers.