Isolating The Problem
Imagine having a traditional, stand-alone assisted living community that gets over 2,000 visitors each month—not including families and friends of residents.
Imagine having over 40 local clubs using your space as a headquarters, gathering place and creating programs and events for your residents but bringing in the greater community as well.
Imagine neighbors and friends choosing your assisted living community to meet for coffee instead of the local Starbucks or bringing their kids because “it’s cool.”