Thrive West Central is collaborating with the City of Terre Haute and Indiana State University on the Urban Homescape Initiative, part of the Homes for the Future program. This public-private partnership is designed to transform underutilized properties — recently transferred from Indiana State University to the city — into high-quality residences. The Urban Homescape Initiative
Thrive West Central will host a panel discussion and networking event bringing together regional utility professionals with government officials, home builders, investors and others. It will take place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 4 in the Vigo County History Center. The workshop will give professionals the opportunity to discuss project planning, utility placement,
Thrive West Central, in partnership with Strat Stacker, announced a new infill housing project in Terre Haute. The partnership is seeking developers and home builders for an exciting new infill housing initiative that will bring 28 single-family homes to the Liberty Avenue Neighborhood. This project is designed to: Expand the local housing stock Boost property values
Positive Partners, an education and support group for dementia care partners, will meet Wednesday, Jan. 14, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the Foley Room at Providence Spirituality and Conference Center at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. The group is open to anyone in the region who supports or cares for someone living with dementia. Elizabeth Collins, clinical
Thrive West Central is proud to announce that their Dementia Care Specialist, Amy Schorr, recently provided the Vigo County Public Library with the Dementia Friendly Business Training, which earned the library the Dementia Friendly Business Certificate. This certificate is from the Indiana University School of Public Health. Amy worked directly with VCPL employees to deepen
Thrive West Central is proud to announce that their Dementia Care Specialist, Amy Schorr, recently provided Cloverleaf Healthcare with the Dementia Friendly Business Training, which earned Cloverleaf the Dementia Friendly Business Certificate. This certificate is from the Indiana University School of Public Health. Amy worked directly with Cloverleaf employees to deepen their understanding of dementia
Thrive West Central and the Sisters of Providence will provide dementia awareness training in a series of sessions starting in September. For those who wish to attend, respite care is available. The training, based on Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care, will be led by award-winning Sisters of Providence nurse Beth Collins and Thrive’s Dementia
These homes are located in the 1100-1200 block of South 16th St. All eight homes have been sold. These stick-built homes have 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 car attached garage, or 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a 1 car attached garage. Each home includes an 8x5 covered front porch and are electric with energy efficient appliances.
Most of these properties are nestled in Terre Haute’s oldest surviving neighborhood in the beautiful historic Farrington's Grove district. Most properties are recently renovated while still preserving charming features that make each apartment special. The apartments offer a unique, modern living experience with quick access to Downtown Terre Haute, Indiana State University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and St. Mary of Woods College. They are a locally owned and operated company that places tenants’ needs first.
Veteran’s Village will consist of 6 small transitional homes for homeless veterans in the area of N. 23rd/Maple Ave. Each home will be 360 sq. ft. with a bedroom, bathroom, living/dining area and will be ADA compliant. Each home will come completely furnished. There will be a small cost to each tenant for utilities.










