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Platinum Lifestyle

March 22, 2019 by Doug Sparks Leave a Comment

Living options for people with dementia aren’t what they used to be. With specialized therapies, improved food options and enhanced design features, modern residences are more comfortable and safe than ever before.

Facilities are designed not just to house, but to be enjoyed. Open floor plans feature all the comforts of home, in safe and secure environments. Dining is considered a daily special event with table cloths, full-service waitstaffs and custom dining menus. Movies are shown in theater rooms usually reserved for luxury homes. Seniors are encouraged to stay active with fitness centers, outdoor walking paths and gardens to tend.

Dementia and dementia-care issues affect a growing number of Merrimack Valley residents. Nearly everyone on the mvm staff has had a loved one touched by this crisis, so it is a situation that matters greatly to us.

As your loved one progresses through their journey, it’s important to find a facility that can handle multiple aspects of care: assisted living, memory care and hospice.

You may be surprised at how inviting and thoughtfully designed these homes are and at the range of amenities offered including barbers, beauty, salon, spa treatments and more. We invite you inside for a brief tour.   

Left: Last fall, Nichols Village hosted a brain healthy eating presentation. The community chef made this shrimp stir-fry with brown rice using a recipe from Nancy Emerson Lombardo’s “Brain Health Food: Menus and Recipes.” Nichols Village is hosting another brain health presentation by Lombardo this April. Photo courtesy of Nichols Village. Right, top: Edgewood offers memory support and enhanced living options for its residents. Their campus of more than 100 acres adjoins conservation land and scenic Lake Cochichewick. Photo by Kevin Harkins. Right, below: Moose enjoys a snack with resident Karen VanDoren. Photo courtesy of Edgewood.
Wingate Campuses provide the full continuum of lifetime care in a single location. Offered as rental properties, the residences also provide freedom from long-term financial commitments. Treatment care options include programming for those with advanced dementia, including music therapy. Photos courtesy of Wingate Residences.
Bridges by EPOCH are designed to be communities where residents’ lives are enriched. Each one features a residential design and the amenities of a new community. The design features soft colors and lighting, directional cues, aromatherapy and interactive life-enrichment stations. Outside, residents enjoy fully enclosed, secure courtyards with sensory gardens, bird feeders and baths, walkways and comfortable seating. Images courtesy of Bridges by EPOCH.

Filed Under: Community, Health & Wellness Tagged With: Care, dementia, Environment, Living, Platinum Lifestyle, therapies

The New Social Network

March 12, 2019 by Kim Whiting Leave a Comment

–Sponsored–

The Rise of Pocket Neighborhoods

“I feel like I have 30 new friends since I moved here,” says Maureen Harris, a resident at The Cottages at River Hill in West Newbury. She and her husband arrived three years ago after leaving a town where they hardly knew their neighbors. She didn’t want to live among strangers again.

“It’s so much fun to sit out on the porch. … [I]f you’re on your porch, you’re open for company,” she Harris says of River Hill, “or, if you’re just not in the mood, or you want a little personal privacy, you go out to your back deck. This gives you the best of both worlds.”

Besides privacy, the back deck offers the perfect place for homeowners to admire the landscape and the various creatures who inhabit it. This is in keeping with the vision of Howard Hall. Hall founded Cottage Advisors, the development company responsible for River Hill, in 2005.   

Cottage Advisors’ mission is, as their website states, “building communities, one cottage at a time.” The results exemplify a relaxed, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, and echo back to the close-knit communities of yesteryear. They built what is known as pocket neighborhoods, in which homes are nested together for the sake of fostering interaction while maintaining privacy. There are other benefits as well.

Photos courtesy of Forzese Group.

“Clustering the homes closer together allows you to set more land aside for the betterment of the community,” says the founder’s son and Cottage Advisors manager, Howard “Chip” Hall Jr. 

“We consider ourselves eco-friendly,” says Hall. “We’re an Energy 5 Star builder so we’re meeting very stringent energy codes. Because we’re using less land and we’re moving the homes closer together, there is less impervious surface, which means you have less storm-water management to worry about. We know that our clients enjoy nature so we try to leave as much of the land as we can undisturbed so it’s in a natural state.” 

All that reserved space allows the cottage concept communities to include pocket parks, community gathering areas and walking trails nestled in conservation land. The West Newbury location even has a community garden that fed about 15 families last year, according to Harris.

“It’s just nice, easy living,” says Harris, “The snow is plowed and the landscaping is done and the trash is removed so that makes it really easy. … but, for me, the really strong part of it is the social part.” 

Marketed exclusively by The Forzese Group of RE/MAX On the River, The Cottages at Port Place and The Cottages at Drakes Landing are two of the Cottage Advisors newest communities. The Cottages at Port Place in Newburyport offers 38 homes with six cottage styles to choose from and 26 acres of green space with direct access to miles of walking trails. Located just 10 minutes away in West Newbury, The Cottages at Drakes Landing boasts 34 homes with six distinct cottage styles to choose from. Owners in each community can enjoy an Own Easy Lifestyle while taking advantage of great amenities. To learn more, contact The Forzese Group. 

 

 

 

(978) 308-9102
CottageAdvisors.com
CottagesAtDrakesLanding.com
CottagesAtPortPlace.com

The Forzese Group of RE/MAX On the River
VinKnowsHomes.com

Filed Under: Community, Home & Garden Tagged With: community, cottage advisors, cottage concept, cottages at drakes landing, cottages at port place, Living, new homes, newburyport, the forzese group, West Newbury

Meet Me by the Water

July 18, 2016 by Wesley Gallagher Leave a Comment

Lakeside Living in the Merrimack Valley: There are many beautiful places in New England. You don’t have to go far to find gorgeous beaches or grand mountains. Maine and Vermont can be amazing in almost any season. But with all this beauty, it’s easy to overlook what’s available in the Merrimack Valley. One example: our area’s lakes, which can provide residents with all the perks of summertime and year-round living.

Paul and Dennis Webster Greene, owners of Webster Green Antiques & Interiors in Methuen, spent many years traveling on weekends to Ogunquit, Maine, with in-laws. The couple had always talked about building a house there, but when they went on a house call for their business to a home on Forest Lake in Methuen, they realized they could have everything they wanted in a vacation home without having to make the traffic-filled trek to Maine. Paul wasn’t interested in any of the home’s antiques, but he mentioned to the owner that he would pay a million dollars for the view. Before they knew it, Paul and Dennis owned a lake house just minutes from their full-time home.

 

  • The highlight of Shaw and Joel Rosen’s lake house was the ample outdoor space they enjoyed. Photo by Kevin Harkins.
  • The Rosens’ master bedroom is just one example of the stunning, sophisticated yet comfortable, style that characterized the house. Photo by Kevin Harkins.
  • Although the house had little yard space, Shaw created her own green space by planting several pots of flowers, ornamental grasses, an herb garden and rail-top flower boxes around the back deck and patio. Photo by Kevin Harkins.
  • Paul and Dennis Webster-Greene bought their lake house, built in the 1920s, fully furnished and complete with all of the knickknacks the house had accumulated over several decades. They are only the third owners of the home. Photo by Adrien Bisson.
  • The deck becomes a living space during the summer, where they grill and often entertain guests. Photo by Adrien Bisson.
  • Chuck Raffoni and Scott Meegan expanded the deck when they bought their lake house in 2001. “Our inspirations were our trips to Mexico,” says Raffoni. Photo by Adrien Bisson.
  • The underground deck carries on the Mexican-inspired theme of the upstairs deck, while also tying in the Moroccan feel of their finished basement. Photo by Adrien Bisson.

 

“You drive off Hampshire Road, and you feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere,” Paul says. “I love just lying on the porch and hearing the rain hit the tin roof. We can zip back home at any time. I’m at the store every day, and yet when I close up, we just go there and it’s like we are on vacation, even if it’s only for the evening.”

Paul and Dennis have a pontoon boat and a canoe, and spend much of their time watching wildlife, from ducks and geese to deer and foxes. “On the hottest days,” Paul says, “you can drive down that dirt road and the temperature drops; you feel like you’re in the middle of Maine somewhere.”

Shaw and Joel Rosen bought a small house on Beaver Lake in Derry, N.H., in August 2012. The couple had considered selling their home in Haverhill and moving into a house on the lake, but instead decided to dip their toes into the water, so to speak, with a small vacation home. “When we bought it, it was almost perfect,” says Shaw, who works in residential real estate. “We didn’t do much to it except some painting and hardwood floors in the bedroom.”

The house was only 1,200 square feet, but it had just enough space to accommodate their two grown children when they visited, which was all the Rosens really needed in a vacation home. Most of their “lake living” took place outdoors, anyway. The back deck and patio looked onto the lake, where their kayaks and speedboat were docked. Sliding glass doors led directly from the kitchen, Shaw’s favorite place in the house, onto the back deck.

The Rosens loved lake living so much that they recently decided to move full time into a larger house on the same lake. Their children now live in the area, so the larger, year-round home is perfect for the family.

Chuck Raffoni and his husband, Scott Meegan, jumped right into lakeside living when they moved from Waltham to a home on Freeman Lake in North Chelmsford in 2001. “It wasn’t necessarily marketed as being on the lake,” Chuck remembers, “and when we saw it, we thought, ‘there’s water back there.’ ” They cleared the trees behind the home and ended up with a great lake view.

The appeal of lakeside living for Chuck and Scott lasts year-round. “It’s so peaceful, and it changes with the seasons,” Chuck says. “In the winter, there are people out there ice-skating and ice-fishing. In the summer, there are people sailing. The fall is a traditional New England theme with all the colors. In springtime, the lake is where you start to see nature coming back to life, the animals coming out, the buds popping.”

Chuck and Scott often swim off the dock behind their home, and they have a paddleboat and a canoe that they take out on the water. In the winter, they love to snowshoe on the ice. The neighborhood is quiet, with many full-time residents, and the road, which is functionally more of a walking trail, is a great place to take their goldendoodle, Dixie.

So if you’re thinking about buying a lake house, remember that you might not have to look far. Sometimes it’s great to pack up, hit the road, and travel several hours to a vacation spot. But for many, the convenience of vacationing close to home is priceless.

 

Filed Under: Home & Garden Tagged With: Garden, home, Lake, Lakeside, Living, Water

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