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Adlington Retirement Living sells-out ninth Independent Retirement Community
Adlington Retirement Living has sold all 48 luxury apartments at The Chimes, its retirement community in Cheadle.
The family owned and run business has launched 14 Independent Retirement Communities since 2009 across the North West, Yorkshire, Wales and the Midlands. The Chimes was the ninth of these to open, welcoming its first homeowners in July 2019, and is the ninth to sell-out.
Recently opened communities include The Woodlands in Heaton Mersey, Stockport, and Jacobs Gate in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Eight more Adlington Retirement Living communities are due to open in the next two years, including The Sidings in Lytham, Lancashire, and The Spindles in Menston, Yorkshire.
Dr Ed Gladman, Managing Director of Adlington Retirement Living, said: “We’re really pleased to have welcomed homeowners to all 48 apartments at The Chimes. There’s a real sense of community there and it’s wonderful to see so many homeowners enjoying their retirement.”
The thriving communities offer new friendships, social occasions, and a range of activities that homeowners can dip into whenever the mood takes them.
The 24-hour on-site support teams provide homeowners with peace of mind and, if needed, the option of tailored personal care packages suited to individual’s needs. In addition to this, there is a sophisticated emergency call system as well as a security video entry to manage access.
Dr Ed Gladman believes the retirement community is a wonderful example of a new blueprint for retirement living: “Adlington’s vision is to empower our older generation to live a long, happy and healthy life. We do that by creating safe and secure environments with active communities, extensive facilities, and spacious, quality homes, providing an opportunity to enjoy retirement with a new perspective.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anna Thomas .
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