When you move toward this type of retirement lifestyle, you are entering a community. A home full of people who care about you and want the best for you. The staff are facilitators: we introduce new residents around and provide interesting activities over which they can bond with new friends. Employees of the community learn a few preferences of every resident and take the time to make them feel important and cared for. And when their time with us is at an end, we hold their hand until their loved ones arrive, and then we hold the hands of the loved ones after they are gone.
One of the things I say most often – to new residents, old residents, and their families alike – is that this is what we do. Aging is hard, it’s difficult to know where to turn and virtually impossible to be aware of all of your options, but we can help. Count on your retirement community to show you the way, This is what we do.