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The Erickson Senior Living experience is like no other in the senior living marketplace. (Erickson Senior Living)
BALTIMORE, MD April 29, 2021 As a part of its long-term growth and business strategy, Erickson Living, manager of Maris Grove in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, today unveiled its plan to evolve its brand identity and change the company s name to Erickson Senior Living. The rebranding comes as the company, which oversees a portfolio of more than $1 billion, continues to invest heavily to enhance and expand its network of senior living communities and directly connect its offerings to a population anticipated to double to 98 million by 2060.
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Seabrook resident Maggie Magee Molino. (Travis Tanay)
Maggie Magee Molino has dear friends who live at Cedar Crest, an Erickson Living community in Pompton Plains, N.J. She always heard great things about the campus near where she grew up. Every time I spoke to them, they would rave about it, says Maggie. Cedar Crest was not far from my home in North Haledon, N.J., but it was far from my children.
When she learned that Erickson Living had a sister community, Seabrook, closer to some of her children, she was delighted to find that it offered the same amenities and high level of service that attracted her to Cedar Crest.
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Forget the Kentucky Derby and the PGA Championship, some of the most tenacious competitors can be found on the bocce courts at Oak Crest, an Erickson Living community in Parkville, Md. Residents of Oak Crest meet twice weekly to compete, socialize, and relax with friends and neighbors over a friendly game of bocce. Bocce is a lot of fun. We just go out and have a good time and it s okay if we win and it s okay if we lose. You make new friends and meet new people. Our team is all female and we do our best to keep it lighthearted, says Polly Carroll, who learned to play shortly after moving to Oak Crest eight years ago.
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Dick Richmond says the long-term financial health of Brooksby Village gives him peace of mind for a secure future (photo courtesy)
Peabody, MA If you re considering a potential move to a continuing care retirement community, chances are, you ve given some thought to the costs associated with such a move.
For Dick and Nancy Richmond, financial considerations were among the factors they took into account before they moved from their home in Winchester, Mass., to Brooksby Village, an Erickson Living managed community in Peabody, Mass, in 2016. Cost isn t all that needs to be considered in choosing a CCRC [continuing care retirement community], but certainly, financial viability is most important, says Dick, a retired software developer and an avid photographer who currently serves on Brooksby s Resident Advisory Council as liaison to the community s Finance Committee.