Joan Deering was born to Emerson and Bernice Martin in Kokomo IN. . She had three brothers Bob, Richard and Junior with whom she got along well. During her younger years Joan was a member of the Daughters of the Masonic Lodge and was named Grand Bethel Queen. Joan lived at home with her parents until she was 45 and married her sweetheart Bill Deering.
Joan knew at the age of 7 or 8 that she wanted to be a teacher. She pursued her goal by graduating from Kokomo High School and attending Indiana University earning her BS in Education and an MA at Ball State. Joan’s first teaching job was at Von Erick Elementary School. She loved it so much that this is were she remained teaching for the next 23 years. Joan taught several grades including First, Second and Third. She says that the most rewarding aspect of the job was being able to teach the children and the children themselves and that the most challenging were the ornery ones!
Joan stated that she never faced any large world events like we are facing now but she says that the difference between the younger generation of today and her generation is that parents and teachers were definetly more strict and that they did not have cell phones or computers to distract them.
I asked Joan if she could write a message to todays younger generation to put in a time capsule to be opened in 20 years, what advice would she have for them:
To be a good citizen and be helpful to others.



Our facility is ready and anxious to coordinate outside visits with residents and family members. Please review the guidelines in the attached document, including when appointments can be scheduled and how to request your appointment. (You may also download a copy by 
Our campus is excited to report that Governor Pritzker is allowing outdoor visitation as part of the re-opening process. Our regulatory agencies are putting together the policy and procedure that we are required to follow. We understand that all facilities will have to follow the strict guidelines given to us in order to minimize the risk to our residents. The Illinois Department of Public Health as well as our local Health Department and the Health Care Council of Illinois will soon be guiding us through this next stage.
