Our culture of community caring remains rooted in our dedication to treating seniors with dignity and respect. As the oldest continually operating African American-founded long-term care facility in the United States, Eliza Bryant Village was established from the compassionate commitment of Eliza Simmons Bryant to care for the elderly African American community. Our extraordinary facilities, outreach programs, and quality healthcare services enhance the health and well-being of our community’s elders in an environment that is comfortable, convenient, secure, and familiar.
Today, the Village provides high-quality services and outreach programs along a continuum of care in a dignified, compassionate, and secure living environment for seniors and their caregivers. Standing as the oldest continually operating African American-founded long-term care facility in the United States, we proudly serve nearly 1,000 seniors annually with more than 150 compassionate employees and nearly 300 volunteers.
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