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Topic: Senior Interest

Senior Living: Benefits of a Family-Owned and -Operated Community


Big-box stores and major brands seem to rule the world. The same isn't true, however, for great senior living communities. In fact, while many people think they want a big corporate name to back the place they call home, the reality is that family-owned and -operated businesses can make a big difference when you're looking for a high quality of life with people who care.

10 Wilmington Place is a different type of senior living community. It was created with compassionate, high-quality care at the forefront of the establishment's founding principles. Barry and Marilyn, the husband and wife team who created this community, envisioned a place where they could enjoy their Golden Years with their own family members, thus creating an environment that feels like home to anyone who walks through the door. In fact, Barry and Marilyn aren't only founders of 10 Wilmington Place; they're residents, too. They're proud of the home they've created, and they want others to enjoy the atmosphere as much as they do. That's the true benefit to our family-owned business–we treat people how we want to be treated. It’s as simple as that.

The Benefits of Family-Owned and -Operated Communities

At 10 Wilmington Place, we're a family-owned and -operated business that has put our community first for more than 30 years. We're open, transparent and flexible, and we welcome you to find a corporate brand that can offer the same.

We operate with a small staff, and we're proud to say that this is a great thing for our community. Our team members know our residents, and our residents know our team members. Staffers ask how the grandkids are doing and follow up when residents have had medical situations; our community members often ask how our vacations were and welcome us back with smiles.

This is the difference between living in a corporate-run environment and a family-run organization. When you choose the latter, you're automatically a part of the family the moment you move in.

Flexibility

Corporate places may not be as flexible as you need them to be. There's a bit of red tape involved with approving shifts, assisting residents and planning events. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about that at 10 Wilmington Place. Because we're a family-owned and -operated organization, we're here for you. Every change we make is meant to facilitate a better living situation for you. If you have suggestions or questions, send them our way, or talk to the owners yourself. They spend plenty of time in the community and talking with residents.

We want to get to know you, and we want you to know that we've created this community for you. If we can do something better, we're all ears! That's the family-owned difference.

A Family Atmosphere

Isn't it nice when you get home, and you can say hello to the people who greet you at the door?

We strive for this type of feeling at 10 Wilmington Place. Each one of our residents is a member of our family, and we do our best to create a warm, welcoming environment throughout our community.

For us, it's not about making quotas or completing surveys; it's about providing a happy, peaceful, welcoming space that our residents can call home. When you choose 10 Wilmington Place, you'll have a team of friendly faces, who you will come to know, love and trust. Our duty is to make sure you enjoy the community you've chosen, and we're proud to say that we don't think you'll be disappointed by the warm, family atmosphere we have to offer.

10 Wilmington Place is a space where everyone is part of our family. From team members to residents, we enjoy friendly hellos. We'd love to show you the difference family ownership can make! Schedule an appointment with one of our friendly staffers today!


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