144    Business View - October 2015
        
        
          Chinook Village
        
        
          
            A safe and caring home for medicine hat seniors
          
        
        
          Chinook Village is a premier, non-profit, retirement com-
        
        
          munity in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The Village has a senior
        
        
          population of over 420 residents, who live in 343 units,
        
        
          in the five buildings that comprise its half-million-square-
        
        
          foot campus, nestled in the southeastern part of the
        
        
          province. Chinook Village was built on land that formerly
        
        
          housed Hillcrest Christian College, a school that vacated
        
        
          the premises and moved fromMedicine Hat, over twenty
        
        
          years ago.
        
        
          According to Vern Enslen, Chinook Village’s Operations
        
        
          Manager, the local Evangelical Missionary Church owned
        
        
          title to the land. “A few members of the church had a
        
        
          vision for a seniors complex. So they formed a Board
        
        
          and took over the property and developed a plan to have
        
        
          independent-living seniors who are completely on their
        
        
          own, as well as have some supported-living suites.
        
        
          “The first units were built in 1991,” he continues. “The
        
        
          only school property that was left at the time were two
        
        
          dorms and those were both torn down, as well as some
        
        
          administrative offices and classrooms and those are all
        
        
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