All About Hillcroft

All About Hillcroft

Our Mission

To provide innovative services and support for people with disabilities and their families, resulting in extraordinary differences in people’s lives.

Our Core Values

We are all “gardeners.” In order to be amazing gardeners for Hillcroft, we must all be:

Devoted:

  • Commit daily to the long term (harvest)
  • Adapt to change in all environments/seasons

Supported:

  • Cultivate continual growth through providing tools & encouragement
  • See the potential in all situations and people

Positive:

  • Focus on strengths (plants) not weakness (weeds)
  • Smile (sunshine)

“The Hillcroft Way”

Enjoy this semi-annual publication as it shares our journey including information on events, development and services:

Annual Reports

Explore our Annual Reports to stay informed on our financial performance, key achievements, and future outlook.

“The Big Picture”

Learn more about our priorities and values in the Service Outcome and Financial Summary Report for Fiscal Year 2022-2023

History of Hillcroft

Hillcroft Services was founded in 1953 in Muncie, Indiana by three families determined to provide a unique, quality education for their children with disabilities. These families were the Kings, the Satryans, and the Taylors.

To gain some more insight into Hillcroft’s beginning, please click here the biography of one of our founders, Jeanette Taylor.

Frequently Asked Questions:

We help people develop living and social skills through our group homes, supported living services and respite care. We analyze job skills and match potential employees with jobs in the community. We help individuals increase their vocational skills while giving them an opportunity to earn a paycheck. We give individuals residing in nursing homes the opportunity to explore and socialize in the community. Most of all, we help the people we serve become independent and fulfilled so they can contribute to and thrive in society.

Hillcroft Services, Inc provides services to individuals with a variety of disabilities.  For the majority of Hillcroft’s programs, an individual must be diagnosed with a developmental disability to qualify for services. To learn more about services that are provided to individuals with specific types of disabilities, please click here.

The best source of information on Medicaid waivers is the Bureau of Developmental Disability Services (765) 288-6516. Also see our Waiver Information page.