Company Profile
Valley Oaks Health
Company Overview
Valley Oaks Health objective is to provide high quality mental health services to the citizens of Carroll, White Fountain, Warren, Jasper, Newton, Montgomery, Benton, and Tippecanoe Counties. Valley Oaks is committed to the importance of mental health for the social, economic, and cultural well-being of those communities.
Company History
Valley Oaks Health was established as a Seventh-day Adventist institution in 1906 under the direction of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. The facility rested on 25 acres of land along the Wabash River and was originally recorded as “Indiana Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association”.
In it’s beginning it was operated as a general hospital, specializing in hydrotherapy and dietary regimens. In the 20’s it operated a three-year nurses course. In the early 30’s the emphasis was on nervous disorders. It continued as an institution of the church until 1931, and at the time it was sold to Roy Kinzer, a local Adventist businessman.
In 1939 a non-profit corporation was formed to operate the “San”, and emphasis became “rest-cure”, and hospitalization was lengthy. In 1969, the facility merged and became the Mental Health Center for Tippecanoe County.
Benefits
At Valley Oaks, we understand the importance of great benefits. It is important to us that our employees are afforded the most competitive benefits in the market as reward for the hard work that they put in for our communities. These benefits include:
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
Stellar 401K
Disability and Life Insurance
Upward Mobility
Education Benefits & Compensation
Great Work Environment