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Maintenance-Free Living Benefits

The size of the single-family home has changed dramatically over the years. Analysis conducted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports that, in 1950, the average home size was 983 square feet—historically, the norm for most of us over the years. NAHB data for the first quarter of 2019 reported the average home…
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January 31, 2020
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Cultivate community through diversity

Those you share each day with—family, neighbors, church friends, social groups, the guys you meet for coffee—make up a “community,” no matter the size. They offer relationships and great opportunities to learn, engage, grow, and be thankful for differing cultures, customs, traditions, and beliefs. Take advantage of the gifts you get from your personal communities…
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December 31, 2019
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Memory Care Signs & Solutions

One day, you find your wallet in the freezer. Or you’ve misplaced your car keys. Maybe you can’t remember the name of your long-time, next-door neighbor. You chalk it up to “a senior moment,” or temporary “brain drain.” Then, you stop and think—could this be memory loss? To avoid seeming trite, most people would confess…
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November 21, 2019
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Onsite Innovative Care Services

Onsite health care CLINICS in senior living communities Although the concept is certainly not new, the idea of convenient, in-house clinics within a senior community is becoming more and more popular—and essential—as baby boomers age. What’s more, recent studies show that offering primary care on-site in a residential setting reduces hospital readmissions, as well as…
Admin-Lincoln
October 25, 2019

Are you ready to enjoy next-generation senior living?

Our move-in specialists are ready to visit with you to answer any questions you may have, to share details of our wonderful amenities and to discuss our many residential options.

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