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Moosehaven, the "City of
Contentment"
Is
a 63-acre community owned and operated
by the Moose organization for its
members and their spouses. It is located
on the banks of the St. John's River in
Orange Park, Florida, 15 miles south of
Jacksonville, Florida.
After the 1913 founding of Mooseheart,
the Moose organization's famed "Child
City" for children in need, the
fraternity turned its attention to plans
for a home for its dependent retired
members. Before Moosehaven was
established, a number of elderly persons
resided at Mooseheart, for a short
period, but this was deemed an
unsatisfactory solution.
The
Moose originally bought a resort hotel
on 26-acres at Orange Park; and, on
November 1, 1922, Moosehaven was
formally opened. The first 22 residents
were those who had been living at
Mooseheart. They set up housekeeping in
the hotel which had been renamed Aid
Hall.
From the beginning, much of the work
necessary to keep Moosehaven running has
been done by those who live there. And
still today, as they are able, residents
serve as their own gardeners,
housekeepers, kitchen helpers, mail
carriers, dining room helpers, and
maintenance crew.
With
land purchases, Moosehaven essentially
grew to its current acreage by the
1960s. Since World War II, all of the
original buildings have been replaced;
during the 1990s most residential
facilities were again thoroughly
renovated or rebuilt - notably by the
Ohio and Florida/Bermuda Moose
Associations and the Women of the Moose.
The physical plant today consists
entirely of modern buildings designed
and built to provide pleasant and
comfortable accommodations, recreation,
and care.
Each of the buildings in which
Moosehaven people reside is a
self-contained home with its own
sleeping and living rooms, kitchen, and
dining room. The $16 million Life Care
Center, completed in 2002, and designed
and equipped for the needs of senior
care, provides space for 170 beds and
has its own therapy department, x-ray,
laboratory, and pharmacy. It also boasts
six dayrooms, a chapel, library, beauty
salon and barbershop, and arts and
crafts room. It is a four-building,
interconnected, 130,000-sq.ft. complex
offering state-of-the-art
assisted-living care at various levels.
Thanks
to the New York State Moose Association,
Moosehaven residents also enjoy the
fully equipped New York Exercise Center,
completed in 1997, with indoor pool and
bowling lanes, and worship in their own
beautiful New York Chapel, built in 1972
at the center of campus. The bright,
gracefully designed house of worship is
served by Moosehaven's own Catholic and
Protestant chaplains.
Celebrating its 80th anniversary in
2002, Moosehaven, the "City of
Contentment," makes every effort
possible to provide security, comfort,
and peace of mind to qualified Moose men
and women of retirement age. |