Grand Re-openings Celebrated by Virginia Senior Living Communities
- By Lindsey Benson
- 4 months ago
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Seniors and their families in the Shenandoah Valley have much to celebrate: The Warren, an Assisted Living community in Woodstock, and The Maynard, a Memory Care community in Strasburg, have both recently undergone extensive renovations, celebrated with grand re-opening events and ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
“The buildings have never looked better, and you can see the excitement on our residents’ faces,” said Lori Myrtle, The Warren’s Executive Director. “We had a great turnout of families and friends at our celebrations. It was heartwarming to see so many locals come out to congratulate our residents and teams on our beautiful new look.”
The refurbishments, which include new flooring, furniture, lighting, and décor, are part of a series of building upgrades by Inspirit Senior Living, the management company of The Warren and The Maynard. Inspirit Senior Living, operating for nine years, is based in McLean, Virginia, and manages senior care communities across the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Midwest.
Jonathan Barbieri, Inspirit Senior Living’s COO, commented on the recent renovations and upcoming capital improvement projects by stating, “This is just the beginning of Inspirit’s vision. We currently own or operate Assisted Living and Memory Care communities in seven states, and our goal is to maintain or remodel all of them in a way that makes seniors and their families feel welcome, excited, and proud of where they or their loved one live. Our residents deserve it.”
Jackie Nathaniel, The Maynard’s Executive Director, also reflected on the progress, saying, “We’ve always been proud of the exceptional care we provide for our seniors, but to see our buildings looking so bright and inviting boosts our collective pride to a whole new level.”
Both events were open to the public and welcomed current and prospective residents, their family members, and local dignitaries, including members of the chamber of commerce and Strasburg, Virginia’s mayor, Brandy Hawkins Boies.
For more information about The Maynard, The Warren, or Inspirit Senior Living’s upcoming capital improvement projects, visit www.inspiritseniorliving.com