Corsica community braces for the impending closure of its nursing home

Community leaders in Corsica say they are determined to keep elder care — and the jobs that depend on it — in their town, despite news that the local nursing home will close Nov. 30.

“The people who live in our facility today are the same people who helped raise the money to build it in the 1960s,” said Luke Bamberg, president of the Corsica Development Corporation. “We owe it to them to do everything we can to keep these doors open and continue offering quality senior care and good jobs in Douglas County.”

Sanford Health announced on Sept. 18 that it would close the Good Samaritan Society nursing home due to staffing shortages. The closure will affect 43 residents and 68 employees. The building, originally opened by the community and the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society in 1962 as Pleasant View Home/Pleasant View Good Samaritan Center, became part of Sanford through a corporate merger in 2019.

Bamberg said the community is moving quickly. “Time is of the essence if we want to keep the jobs, housing and healthcare services that support our town. People are being forced to make decisions fast.”