New partnership and farm will advance health and well-being for older adults living at Cornwall Manor Retirement Community.
Cornwall Manor Retirement Community and Rodale Institute, the global leader in regenerative organic agriculture, are proud to announce a unique collaboration and the creation of the “Cornwall Manor Rodale Institute Trailside Organic Farm,” coming later this year. Through this partnership, a certified organic vegetable farm will be established on Cornwall Manor’s Woods Campus in Lebanon County, PA. Development of the farm and organic management practices will be led by Rodale Institute’s team of industry experts. Cornwall Manor is the first retirement community to partner with Rodale Institute. Both organizations see this project as having the potential to serve as a model for other retirement communities across the country.
“Organic food is garnering increased attention among senior living organizations as a means to not only prevent disease, but improve health outcomes for all,” said Lee Stickler, Cornwall Manor President & CEO. “We sought to partner with the industry experts at Rodale Institute to establish the Trailside Organic Farm on Cornwall Manor’s Woods Campus to strongly support our wellness philosophy, which is based on the principle that each resident is entitled to enjoy and maintain the highest level of health, dignity, independence and activity.”
The Trailside Organic Farm will begin as a two-acre certified organic farm located on Cornwall Manor’s Woods Campus, adjacent to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. Cornwall Manor will use the organic produce grown on the farm to be served in all campus dining areas. Utilizing Rodale Institute’s expertise in organic growing methods, Trailside Organic Farm will provide residents with healthy, hyperlocal food choices and a thriving natural environment that supports their health, environment, and overall well-being.
Plans during 2021 include site preparations on the two-acre farm location, hiring a farm manager and planting crops on one acre. By 2022, a high tunnel (unheated greenhouse) will be installed to extend the growing season and crops will be planted on an additional .75 acres. Locally grown, seasonal produce is expected to be seen in Cornwall Manor’s dining rooms by fall 2022. As the harvest increases over time, Cornwall Manor residents and team members will also have the ability to purchase fresh, organic farm produce for personal use.
“At our core, Rodale Institute really is a human health organization, and this partnership with Cornwall Manor helps us realize that mission,” said Jeff Moyer, Rodale Institute CEO. “Our society’s older adults and other vulnerable populations deserve healthy, organic food. Building a farm right on Cornwall Manor’s campus ensures that residents will not only reap the nutritional benefits of organic food, but they will benefit from the biodiversity, clean air, and connection to nature that organic farms foster as well.”
Cornwall Manor is a 550-resident, not-for-profit continuing care retirement community that has been offering diversified and high-quality housing, health care and related services for individuals to achieve a retirement and aging lifestyle they find fulfilling in a secure, caring, and Christian environment since 1949.
Learn more about the partnership here or on Cornwall Manor’s website.