Friday, October 1, 2021

Changing the Stigma of Assisted Living

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According to Our Parents, “Twenty-first-century senior living is shifting from something people 
need to something they want. In fact, Phillips says that many people who are still active in the workforce—people in their early 60s—are inquiring about senior living opportunities.”

At Plymouth Terrace, we offer a variety of options for older adults to be as active as possible, and allow our residents to maintain their independence as much as possible. 


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