National Church Residences Celebrates the Grand Reopening of Hoover Place

Press Releases | May 13, 2024

Ribbon-cutting for the grand reopening of Hoover Place.

DAYTON ­– National Church Residences hosted a ribbon-cutting for the grand reopening of Hoover Place yesterday, celebrating a $9.2 million renovation of this community for low-income seniors age 55 and older.  Hoover Place is a 144-unit apartment complex for independent living, featuring a mix of one- and two-bedroom floor plans. The 3-story low-rise features amenities including a community room with a kitchen for resident social events, a library and activity/game room, a private patio and walking path as well as easy access to public transportation.

“When we purchased this property in 2017 from St. Mary’s Development Corporation, our intention was to preserve this affordable senior housing community long into the future. Many partners have joined us in making this intention a reality,” said Susan DiMickele, president and chief executive officer of National Church Residences. “Thank you to all our partners, who joined with National Church Residences to improve and continue this community that has graced this neighborhood for more than 25 years.”

Financial partners who made this renovation possible include The Ohio Housing Finance Agency, The City of Dayton, 5/3 Bank, CREA and Aetna/CVS.

“This is a home and that’s what we want for seniors,” said Dayton City Commissioner Christopher Shaw. “We want folks to age in place among family and friends, a place to socialize and make meaningful relationships and that’s what we have here.”

“CREA believes that opportunities are the same place that you call home,” said Declan Coyne of CREA, an affordable housing investment company. “We are proud to work hand-in-hand with a host of partners who believe the same, not just in creating new affordable housing opportunities, but also in rehabilitating and improving those affordable housing options to further support residents,”

“When individuals have housing costs they can afford, they have more resources available to better manage their health and well-being, especially older adults who may be managing chronic conditions,” said Anne Crees, regional vice president public and labor segment of Aetna, a CVS Health Company. “We will continue working alongside our regional and local partners at Hoover Place to find additional opportunities that help to support and uplift the residents as they begin this exciting new chapter of their lives.”

“Fifth Third is proud to invest in our communities to address the need for safe, affordable housing,” added James Carty, market executive at 5/3 Bank. “Calling Hoover Place home will help residents thrive.”

Last year, resident Barbara Wright’s previous community, Covenant House, was closing and she had little time to find a new home, but she reached out to the staff at Hoover Place who moved quickly and processed Wright’s application as well as several others from Covenant House before it permanently closed. “The property is beautiful and the staff worked very hard with all the people coming at them at one time with applications and helping them get an apartment.”

Nestled in a country-like setting on the outskirts of Dayton at 5407 Hoover Avenue, the community was originally constructed in 1999 through Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to create affordable housing for older adults. The recently completed renovation included a refresh of all shared public spaces and updates to apartment homes that spanned new cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting and energy efficient appliances. The architectural design was developed by long-term partner, the architectural firm Berardi Partners from Columbus, Ohio. Construction was overseen by Cincinnati-based, Model Construction Inc., another long-term partner.

National Church Residences has had a presence in the Dayton area for more than a decade, currently managing nearly 800 units of affordable senior housing at 10 communities in this region. The organization also is currently renovating Grand Place on Salem Avenue and anticipates renovations to be completed this summer.

About National Church Residences

Originating from a Christian commitment of service, National Church Residences provides an array of health care services and a variety of housing options to more than 60,000 older adults. The nonprofit organization is driven by a vision to scale for mission impact by advancing better living for 100,000 seniors by 2030, wherever they call home. With more than 350 communities across the United States, it is the nation’s largest nonprofit  provider of affordable senior housing and the largest manager of service coordinators. The organization also offers a variety of additional senior living options, home and community-based services, as well as permanent supportive housing for the formerly homeless and disabled. For more information, visit us at NationalChurchResidences.org and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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