Holston United Methodist Home
Established in 1895, Holston United Methodist Home for Children is a nonprofit organization that provides services for children. It has a more than 150-acre facility and over 200 employees. The organization provides early childhood education, residential treatment, child advocacy and public awareness programs, and child and family support services. Holston United Methodist Home for Children also provides therapeutic, and respite and foster care services. Additionally, it has an early childhood care unit that provides assistance and treatment to more than 120 children. The organization is licensed by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and is approved by the Tennessee Department of Education and the Council on Accreditation of Services. Holston United Methodist Home for Children is located in Greeneville, Tenn.
Holton Home
Holton Home is licensed by Vermont’s Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living and is a member of AAHSA, the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging. Holton Home is more than 100 years old, founded in 1892 as “”””an old ladies’ home”””” for the people of Brattleboro. It has been in continuous operation as a home for the elderly ever since. View historic photos of Holton Home and read more about our fascinating history on our history page.
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