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Seniors Living

Age in Place at University District

We’re redefining seniors living in Calgary.

Seniors and the aging population are invaluable to a thriving community. We’re creating a symbiotic relationship within University District – where the aging population is at the forefront of our thoughts: we support their desires for contribution, inclusivity, access, and in designing innovative ways to connect them to the community.

U/D is about everyone thriving; and about having the resources, programs and facilities available as residents’ lives evolve and transition. The community is designed to help seniors age in place; so they can stay in their community as their needs evolve over time.

 

Live at Cambridge Manor

Dedicated to the preservation of dignity and the pursuit of happiness, The Brenda Strafford Foundation is bringing their people-first approach to seniors living with Cambridge Manor; a 240-unit assisted living complex.

With a commitment to people first and high standards of care, Cambridge Manor focuses on enhancing the quality of day-to-day living through services such as dining, recreation and education — the therapeutic care offered to senior residents and neighbours in the community will support wellness and bring comfort and security to residents.

Cambridge Manor aims to be an innovative, quality driven, and integrated senior’s experience — one that’s sure to contribute to the community in more ways than we can guess.

Live at Maple

Adjacent to Cambridge Manor and connected by a plus 30, Maple by Truman is the newest independent living site for the 55+ social and active senior residents of Calgary.

With suites ranging from 542 to 1080 square feet, Maple by Truman offers both one and two-bedroom floor plans complete with full gourmet kitchens and private outdoor patio space. Perfect for seniors keen to live fully in the comfort of a community rich in services and experiences, residents of the Maple will have access to the amenities offered at Cambridge Manor; from therapeutic care to community and educational programming, and more.

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What to look for in an age friendly community

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Part 2: How Communities Shape the Way We Age

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Keep updated with our latest videos

While downsizing offers the opportunity to find a new home that will suit you and your needs to a tee, it’s also about finding a community where you can thrive, make connections and comfortably age in place.
Take a look at a few things to consider when in search of new digs in an age-friendly community. Let’s dive in!

On February 8, we co-hosted a panel discussion at the Kerby Centre 55+ called The Importance of Home, Community and Care as We Age. The panel discussion was led by West Campus Development Trust, University of Calgary, Alberta Health Services,

Check out our channel for the latest updates, inside-looks, and videos on University District.

What to look for in an age friendly community

While downsizing offers the opportunity to find a new home that will suit you and your needs to a tee, it’s also about finding a community where you can thrive, make connections and comfortably age in place.
Take a look at a few things to consider when in search of new digs in an age-friendly community. Let’s dive in!

Part 2: How Communities Shape the Way We Age

On February 8, we co-hosted a panel discussion at the Kerby Centre 55+ called The Importance of Home, Community and Care as We Age. The panel discussion was led by West Campus Development Trust, University of Calgary, Alberta Health Services,

Keep updated with our latest videos

Check out our channel for the latest updates, inside-looks, and videos on University District.