About Us

A Place to
Keep Growing

A community built on connection, purpose, and comfort.

Luther Oaks is designed for people who want to stay active, engaged, and independent while enjoying the ease of a supportive community. Neighbors get to know each other quickly here, whether they are joining resident groups, sharing meals, attending events, or simply enjoying a walk along the pond.

As part of Lutheran Life Communities, Luther Oaks is guided by a faith-based mission and a long tradition of service. We welcome individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs, with a focus on honoring each person’s dignity and choices.

About Us

Mission and Vision

Guided by Faith, Grounded in Service

Our mission is to empower vibrant, grace-filled living across all generations. At Luther Oaks, that mission comes to life through hospitality, community, and services that support independence
and well-being.

We strive to create an environment where residents feel known, respected, and encouraged to keep growing.

About Us

Leadership and Team

The leadership and team members at Luther Oaks bring experience, compassion, and a shared commitment to serving older
adults well. From dining and life enrichment to clinical support and resident services, each team plays a role in creating a
community that feels attentive, friendly, and dependable.

Pete Wiedman
Executive Director
Jennifer Cunningham
Director of Nursing Services
Edna Morgan
Director of Nursing Services
Eric Teague
Sales Director

Lutheran Life Communities

Part of Something Greater

Luther Oaks is proud to be part of Lutheran Life Communities, a not-for-profit organization that has served older adults and their families for more than 130 years. Rooted in Christian values, Lutheran Life Communities is committed to honoring dignity, practicing responsible stewardship, and continually learning and improving.

That legacy supports the work we do each day at Luther Oaks, and it shows up in the way we care for residents, support families, and create a culture of purpose and belonging.