Now is the time for Burnaby seniors to consider retirement community living

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Now is the time for Burnaby seniors to consider retirement community living
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Senior living options at retirement residences such as Chartwell Carlton Retirement Community allow seniors to take advantage of all of the joys of living without the worries

Senior living—not to be confused with long-term care—is an excellent choice for older adults and their adult children. Retirement communities provide a convenient, social, and worry-free lifestyle for seniors. In these communities, you or your loved one can focus your time and energy towards life’s joys, while staff members tend to the daily aspects of living that may require support.

The retirement community features abundant natural light and an open-concept design, including a fireside lounge and three rooftop terraces with exceptional mountain and city views. With exposed beams, wood finishes, and a contemporary colour palette, Chartwell Carlton exudes a West Coast feel. “The staff here are outstanding,” concurs Donna, a fellow resident of Chartwell Carlton. “The maintenance manager is always available and willing to help with any problem. My housekeeper is always thorough, pleasant, and willing to do extra if needed. The serving staff are so friendly and always smiling. The chef has added so many delicious meals, and he is approachable with any request. The program director is amazing regarding activities and special events.

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