If researching potential retirement residences is on your to-do list for 2018, consider one of the many new developments projected to open this year and next.
Cherish Central Park
Opened November 2017
Brand new this winter is Cherish Central Park. The newest home in the Cherish homes roster, Cherish Central Park has been designed to be a lovely independent living home in downtown Langford. A short distance to the YM/YWCA, parkland, shopping malls, the Conservatory of Music and all major amenities, it’s also conveniently located across the street from the new Belmont Retail Centre (currently under development).
With a large, attractive courtyard and generous, bright suites with spacious balconies, Cherish provides the option to buy or rent suites, with or without an all-inclusive package.
Like Cherish’s other residences in the Victoria area, an emphasis is placed on encouraging hobbies, an active lifestyle and community involvement.
“Our residents are most excited about the plethora of amenities. We’re building a beautiful home for our new Cherish Family and have a courtside Lounge and Jazz Bistro as a general meeting place,” says Lisa Church, Executive Director.
With secure underground parking, 24/7 emergency response and a rental package including meals created by Red Seal Chefs, Cherish is a community of luxury condos designed and built with care in an up-and-coming neighbourhood.
Chartwell Carlton
Opening Summer 2018
Burnaby’s newest retirement residence, Chartwell Carlton is an intimate boutique-style community set amidst mountain views, and pleasantly close to lakes, forests, trails and parks. At the corner of Canada Way and Gilmore Street, this ideally located residence is also moments from the Metrotown SkyTrain station, and Grand Villa Casino.
With a sunroom and rooftop patio, the emphasis is on bringing the outdoors in, with plenty of natural light and airy open-concept spaces. Chartwell Carlton has a refined elegance, with exposed beams, wood finishes and stunning views of the city.
“We’re very proud to say that Chartwell is Canadian owned and operated, and part of our community,” says Alya Niang, Communications Manager.
“Our dedicated team members strive each day to exceed expectations and make people’s lives better,” she adds. With studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites available, this independent living residence is designed to help keep residents independent and actively involved in city events and activities.
Trillium West Shore Village
Opening Fall 2018
“We’re very excited about our upcoming project because of the incredible response we’ve had from our community and the City of Colwood. We’re already over 25 per cent leased and three of our five floor plans have already been 100 per cent leased. It’s an exciting time for Trillium,” says Lesley Sikorski, Director of Marketing and Public Relations.
Located moments from Esquimalt Lagoon, West Shore Community Centre, golf courses, the Galloping Goose Trail, and all amenities, Trillium West Shore Village is tucked away on a quiet street but will still be a stone’s throw from everything residents could want.
“All the amenities available will give our residents multiple places to connect with friends and family, whether it’s in the Fireside Lounge, the Café or the Pub, and we will have everything our residents need to feel comfortable and taken care of,” adds Sikorski.
The new building features floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious suites. It features in-suite laundry, large patios, beautiful views, and a host of fantastic amenities, including a self-serve café, movie theatre, pub, entry lounge, library, gym and more.
Amica at the Gorge
Opening 2018- TBD
Amica at the Gorge is designed to be a multi-functional residence with independent, assisted and memory care facilities. It will also offer respite and short-stay care with all-inclusive accommodations, ideal for recovery periods.
Located in the historical residential community of Gorge-Tillicum, Amica will be surrounded by nature trails and close to hospitals, shopping (Tillicum and Mayfair Centres), the Victoria Canoe and Kayak Club, Pearkes Rec Centre, and the Arts Centre at Cedar Hill. The restored Brookman’s Grocery heritage building will act as a community meeting place for all area residents.
Amica at the Gorge will offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom options, personalized wellness plans, 24/7 support, and personalized services ranging from laundry service to daily room tidying, depending on need and request. Residents will be able to live life to the fullest in a comfortable and dynamic environment.
The Village – Langley
Opening March 2019
The Village is a five-acre memory care village modelled after the Dutch “de Hogeweyk” dementia village concept. Slated to open in March 2019, this village is a small community with single-story, cottage-like homes in a natural, green setting. Walking trails, flower and veggie gardens, a community centre, a relaxing fish pond and even a barn with friendly farm animals all contribute to a feeling of peace, community and a happy life. This new development is designed to ensure the highest level of independent living possible.
In the Village Square, residents can enjoy salon and spa treatments, order a coffee, enjoy a meal with family or pick up some groceries. The hub of the Village, the Community Centre, is meant for not just residents but all members of the surrounding community.
“What stands out to me about The Village is the freedom to choose, the ability to live with meaning and purpose. The programming brings a new level of colour, reflection and creative arts to people’s lives,” says Lynne Colman, Life Enrichment Director of Verve Senior Living.
This project is a partnership between Canbrit, the developer and owner, and Verve Senior Living, the day-to-day operator. For 40 years, Verve has built and managed some of the top residences in Canada with an award-winning standard of care.
Ambleside Kelowna (modeled after Hearthstone Vernon)
Opening TBD
In the beginning stages of development is Ambleside in Kelowna, which will be located in a quiet residential neighbourhood near the Capri Mall area. Close to all amenities, Ambleside is being designed as a small, close-knit community of one-bedroom suites, with a few two-bedroom suites offered to couples who wish to stay together.
“We believe small is best. We want to create a home for people, not a facility. We want to explore people’s past lives and memories and create new ones for them,” says Jeanette Henley, a GP who is part owner of the new assisted living residence.
“We want to create a warm, stimulating home for people. We want to be proud of it, and we want somewhere we would happily choose for our own parents,” she adds.
Possible design ideas include a central courtyard with a Japanese-themed garden and a garden room in the front, with some rooms opening into the courtyard. There is also emphasis on creating plenty of areas for indoor recreation. A private-pay concept, the overarching goal at Ambleside is to build strong, positive relationships between staff, residents and their families.
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