Benefits

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Printed at: 1/6/2009 8:23:38 PM


Benefits

There are many positive reasons to scale down to the easier lifestyle of a senior living community:

  • Safe, comfortable designs
  • No more difficult household chores
  • Recreation, educational and social activities
  • Meals provided, cleaning, and laundry services
  • Courtesy transportation
  • On-site emergency response and medical care
  • 24-hour maintenance service
  • Daily exercise programs
A positive way to handle a move to a senior living community and downsizing is to view the new home in a favorable light. As people age, it is natural for them to feel more vulnerable. Housing designed for safety and access can provide a psychological lift. Close proximity to medical, social and support services can be a welcome change. For those who live alone, moving to a community of peers may offer the promise of a new circle of friends and a community which holds many social activities.
Resident Testimonial
“IT’S HOME!!! I used to have a five bedroom home on the lake and I don’t miss it living here.”


Family Testimonial
“I really wanted to take a minute to make you aware of how my family feels about your operation at Waltonwood. My father’s experience there was really terrific…and it was so…because of your fine staff. They really cared and it was noticeable every time my siblings or I were there. It gets very difficult, but living with dignity in the last years of life is of such great value. My father did that and the environment, both the physical plant and the love of the staff, was a significant factor.“

“I know it is a business.. and should / has to be. Of course, the operating success of a business like assisted living is dependent on reputation, word of mouth, etc. Rest assured that all of my family will recommend you facility and people to all we come across.“

“Finally, I must say…I’m not surprised. Quality begets quality. Singh has always been first class. Your Waltonwood operation carries on that tradition.“



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