Windsor Place of Wilmington, a New Assisted Living Residence in Massachusetts, Celebrates Grand Opening in Style

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Mon Nov 2, 2009 1:09pm EST

  WILMINGTON, MA, Nov 02 (MARKET WIRE) -- 

 WHAT/WHEN:

    Windsor Place of Wilmington, a premier assisted living residence for
seniors, will host a special event to celebrate the grand opening of its
87 luxury suites on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. Guests will include new residents and their families, healthcare
professionals, community leaders, clergy, senior center representatives,
prospective residents, and many others from the greater Boston community.

    Windsor Place offers a continuum of care to residents. In addition to
assisted living apartments where several levels of housekeeping, personal
care and medication management services are available, Windsor Place
offers specialized, comprehensive help for residents with advanced needs.
Suites at The Carlysle at Windsor Place have enhanced features and
programs designed for residents with memory impairment resulting from
Alzheimer's and related disorders. Rehabilitation and skilled nursing
care is also available nearby at Woodbriar of Wilmington.

    WHO:

    Windsor Place is owned by the Paino family and Dennis and Elissa Sargent,
longstanding members of the Greater Boston business community with deep
ties to the regional medical community. The Sargents have managed
Woodbriar Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center since 1993.

    The following spokespeople are available for media interviews:

    -- Dennis Sargent, Executive Director of Windsor Place of Wilmington

    -- Joyce Duff, a resident of Windsor Place of Wilmington

    -- Antonio Ferraro, a resident of Windsor Place of Wilmington

    WHERE:

    The grand opening event will be held at Windsor Place of Wilmington, 92
West Street, Wilmington, MA (on the same campus as Woodbriar
Rehabilitation & Nursing Center).

    Visit Windsor Place of Wilmington online at
www.windsorplaceofwilmington.com.

    WHY:

    Assisted living is one of the most rapidly growing forms of residential
long-term care in Massachusetts, according to the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, Executive Office of Elder Affairs. For more information,
please read: Assisted Living in Massachusetts, A Consumer's Guide at
http://www.mass.gov/Eelders/docs/assisted_consumer_guide.pdf

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